12/11/2025
🌟 **Finding Meaning in Every Clean** 🌟
“Sometimes the spaces we clean can be heavy; it’s okay to mourn them.” This quote sits deep with me, especially after a year filled with some emotional moments.
This year, I’ve faced some hard cleans.
💔 One client lost her husband, and my first cleaning after his passing was emotional yet bittersweet. Seeing his ashes on the dresser tugged at my heart as I said a prayer over him and his sweet wife.
🐾 Another client lost her beloved dog. My first cleaning afterward, I vacuumed up the last of his fur and wiped the little nose prints off the windows, along with finding some of his favorite toys. After 15 years together, my client had to step away, overwhelmed by the last remnant’s of him being there were removed.
🌼 And then there was the client who lost her mother. I cleaned the space she once lived, but Cleaning her canning room, I felt a wave of emotions as I encountered the last of her canned goods, even though I never met her it made me a little emotional.
These experiences remind me that I’m not just a house cleaner; I’m a part of my clients’ lives. I see the happy moments, but I also share in their grief. I get to know them on a personal level and they become like family.
As 2025 comes to a close soon, I realize my success isn’t measured just in financial terms. It’s my ministry to help others in their most vulnerable moments. It’s a privilege to be trusted & invited into peoples most private spaces and to assist in whatever way I can.
Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your lives. I appreciate all of you ❤️