Hello everybody, and welcome!
You’re giving me the gift of your time and attention, so I wish to give you a really strong sense of what this place is and what it can do for you.
This is not just a blog, a brand project or a tidy set of lessons. It’s a life, shared in fragments; work, words, and images tied together by a simple truth:
A man, building a home and rebuilding a self—slowly, truthfully, with a camera in hand.
This isn’t just about me. It’s also about giving you a place to pause and reflect, maybe carry something back into your own life.
What You’ll Find Here
You won’t find step-by-step tutorials or polished self-help guides. I don’t write from the finish line, I write from the middle, while things are still messy.
Instead, you’ll come across:
- Stories of personal growth and healing, told as they happen;
- Reflections on family and fatherhood that might echo your own;
- Detailed notes documenting the progress of building our house, both literal and metaphorical;
- Small moments of beauty — photographs, details, little scenes that remind you to slow down.
And yes, sometimes there will be fire and bread, tools and arguments, silence and birdsong. Because that’s life.
The Three Main Threads
This site is wide, but it has three main threads you can follow:
- Healing & Growth
Stories of inner work, resilience, and learning to sit with difficulty. - House Construction
A physical house rising from the ground, a spine you can follow brick by brick. - Fatherhood & Everyday Life
Reflections on family, love, and the quiet details that make the work human.
How It Might Feel
This site isn’t meant to teach you how to insulate a wall. Instead, it might give you something harder to pin down: a sense of calm, a reminder of what you already care about, a clearer way to see your own story.
That’s what I’ve often found in the work of people I admire: Kyle McDougall, Kalle Flodin, Erik Normark. I’m stepping onto the same path with my own voice, offering a place for you to walk alongside it.
So this page is the map. Start here, and then follow whichever thread resonates most.
Closing Thought
This site isn’t a manual, and it’s not a highlight reel. It’s a record of a process: messy, imperfect, human.
If you stay, I hope you’ll find reminders for your own journey. How to slow down enough to feel a little more at home in your own story. How to see growth in the middle of the work. How to find beauty in the everyday;