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Cue Ross, "We were on a breaaaaaaaak."

Crazy story: three months from today exactly (Christmas Day! Who starts a blog on Christmas Day?!) I will have been doing this for ten years. That's all of my twenties. That's really my entire adult life. It's hard for me to remember a time before blogging or even an event I've processed without writing about it.

For the most part, I have kept this site small and personal. No guest posts. No contributors. No assistants. Minimal sponsored content (though there have been a ton of affiliate links). All the recipes shared or projects completed are real things I have done…for my life, not for blog content. For better or worse, there have been no photographers or editors. It's just been me, day after day, week after week, typing away.

And it's been a good 9.75 years.

I started this blog in college while trying to find a career direction. It witnessed the move from California to Maryland to live with a boy. It watched that boy become my fiance then my husband then my partner in parenthood. It struggled with me through two deployments and four moves. It was my record as I documented those moves and decorated those houses. It watched my rocky start to motherhood and then my joy as I settled into this role. It saw me try many different businesses before finally landing on what feels like the one.

In some ways, it feels like a lifetime. But then I remember I'm 30 and my life is starting, not ending. 😉 There have been so many highs and lows this past decade, but today? Today it feels like Paul and I are just getting to the good part. We're putting in the time and dealing with the long hours. We're making mistakes, feeling stupid and then trying to improve. We're raising our sweet kiddo and she's teaching us more than college ever did. We're making plans for the future and dreaming the big dreams. Yep, it's a wonderful place in life to be.

And it's also the right time for me to take a break from the daily 5am posting to this blog.

I am incredibly grateful that I started writing when I was 20 years old. I am grateful for these past ten years that I have lived and shared. I've made it clear many times that much of my "career success" is due to this blog. And I've made it clear that much of the blog success is due to "posting consistently." But I've also said (though maybe not as loud as I should have) "when something feels like it's not working, re-work it"

This is not a decision to "quit the blog" but instead it's a decision to figure out how this blog still fits into my job and life. I do think I will write a bit here over the next few months, but I have no idea what that will look like. I'll be using the "time off" to determine what I want this space to be. I need to think about why I'm writing here, and that's really hard to do when I'm still trying to crank out content every day.

In October I'll be working on podcast episodes. I'll be answering emails and monitoring customer service requests. I'll be shipping GTWBs. And of course, I'll be celebrating the time my family has left as just three (and probably watching a Scandal episode or four).

If all goes well, in early November we'll welcome our second daughter (I'll share a birth announcement here just like Ellerie's). There will still be behind the scenes work to do, of course, but I look forward to taking a more consistent maternity leave this time around. I really blew it last time and handled the newborn months terribly. I can't redo that period unfortunately, but I can learn from it and give myself a bit more grace (and space) the second time.

Around Christmas Day, I'll re-evaluate and decide what makes the most sense blog-wise for my family of four and for my business. Posting twice a week? Posting twice a month? Returning to every day? Who knows? I have loved this blog and I am not sure I'll ever want to give up writing completely, but right now I am overwhelmed with relief to be pressing pause.

As always, but even more so today, I appreciate you checking in and reading. I say that often, I know, but I mean it often. The fact that so many of you have shared your comments, stories, thoughts, support and kindness back at me through the Internet is the best part of this whole site.

While posting is sporadic here, I'll continue to IG away @elisejoy so if you're into book recs, recipe shares, podcast quote call outs, coffee mugs, Ellerie pigtails, the occasional real-time craft project, adventures in house-hunting(!?) and yep, bump pics and newborn photos, I'll see you there.

Thank you.

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218 responses to “the one with the break.”

  1. Libbi L Moore Avatar
    Libbi L Moore

    ok, i need a tissue. i’m so happy for you though. i discovered your blog when you were in the middle of planning your wedding. i can’t remember how i found it but i’m so glad i did. you’ve inspired so many as you did me. i’ve cried and laughed at some of your posts. you’ve written from your heart and shared so much of your life that i feel like some kind of adopted sister. so many of us have never meet you but in some way feel like we have because we have been long time readers. i admire you elise on so many levels. i’m happy for you and i’m wishing you all the best on whatever journey you choose. God bless.

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  2. Abby Avatar

    Beautiful decision. Always choose family, always choose the kids. All the other will wait. I love this space, and so hope you can return to it someday!!

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  3. Carolyn Avatar
    Carolyn

    Love your intention with this blog and with your family. I hope the next few months are so sweet. I’ll miss your words here but am rotting for you all around!

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  4. Carolyn Avatar
    Carolyn

    Ugh, I meant “rooting.” Haha.

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  5. Dana Avatar

    Thank you Elise, for all that you have shared so far. I’m looking forward to whatever you come up with next, because I know it will be awesome, starting with your sweet daughters. Good luck!

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  6. Molly Avatar
    Molly

    I think I found your blog around the time of your wedding when Inwas planning my own and used my 24 minute lunch period as a school teacher to decompress and get lost in the fun orange and gray details of your special day while dreaming up my own. I’ve read your posts every morning ever since (trading the wedding planning daydreaming for tearful moments of commiseration and community while pumping breast milk and fretting over how I was handling mamahood). While I’ll certainly miss checking in with you, I’m so appreciative of your contributions of honesty and authenticity. Enjoy every moment of your maternity leave and best wishes for success with whatever comes next for you!

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  7. Katie Avatar
    Katie

    This makes so much sense. Listening to the Young House Love couple on the podcast the other night while cleaning the kitchen I was thinking, I hope she doesn’t get any ideas 🙂 But seriously, endless thanks for all the content, inspiration, and honesty you’ve given us. Congrats. Good luck. Happy for you. Excited for you to welcome #2. Will think of you while making triangle quilts this fall. 🙂

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  8. Joy Avatar

    Love your honesty Elise. I’m glad you’re doing this for you. Love your blog. Some of it seems repeated so I’m sure you could blog less and still have an awesome blog.

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  9. Marlen Avatar
    Marlen

    I fully understand your decision and i’m really happy for you!
    … but i had tears in my eyes while reading!
    I’ll sure miss your appearance on my daiy blog run!
    All the best for you and your little (soon not so little) family 🙂

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  10. Jacee Avatar
    Jacee

    Your blog is my favorite! I’m a little sad to read this, but I know being a wife and mother comes first. I hope you find joy in your break! 🙂 You’ve inspired me from day one. I’ve taken up knitting, scrapbooking, and I’ve bought many of your clothes from your capsule wardrobe posts. I’m glad that I’ll still see you on IG. Enjoy your family these next few months! 🙂

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  11. Amy Avatar
    Amy

    I’ll miss your daily posts – THANK YOU!!! – but am SO HAPPY for the exciting changes happening in your life. I’ll still be following you on your other platforms. Wishing you all good things and blessings!

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  12. Amy B. Avatar
    Amy B.

    I have been reading your blog since you were in MD (my original home state) and it’s the only blog I read on a daily basis because I love your stories and I know there will be something new every day. While I am sad for this, I totally understand and appreciate what you are doing and wish you good luck! Kind of appropriate you just did the podcast with Young House Love!

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  13. Jessica Avatar
    Jessica

    A sincere thank you. I have read your blog for 5 years! and followed your journey from just being creative to being where you are now. You always amazed me.
    Thank you so much. All the best,
    Jessica

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  14. annika Avatar
    annika

    Good luck, Elise. Soooooo saaaaaad to hear, but as a mom of two children I can totally understand! Have a good time!
    Annika

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  15. Laura Avatar
    Laura

    Elise – I started reading when you lived in Maryland and it’s been a pleasure to follow your journey and blog all of these years. Cheers to you for doing what’s best for you and your family.

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  16. E J Avatar
    E J

    Rarely do I ever comment on blogs, but I have to say, your voice will be missed. I often thought of you as the “chill blogger”. Your posts were a pleasure to read: straightforward, unapologetic, and real. Thank you.

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  17. Kim B. Avatar
    Kim B.

    Beautifully said Emily, I agree completely. Thinking of you Elise and wishing for much happiness for you, Paul, Ellerie, and little girl-to-be!

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  18. Natalie K. Avatar
    Natalie K.

    YES! Absolutely take a break for you! I made a similar decision with my first thinking I could still ‘do it all’ and regret not taking a maternity leave with her! My second I did and it made all the difference especially since there was now the two of them. So enjoy your time and I look forward to reading your posts however often you decide that may be. 🙂 Wishing you all the best as your transtion from a family of 3 to 4!

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  19. Solgunn Avatar
    Solgunn

    Totally understand that you need a break and time to figure it all out. But I will miss your blog. You can write about anything and make it interesting. Hoping this is not the end. All the best to you and your growing family from across the ocean, Norway.

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  20. Katie Avatar
    Katie

    Feels like the end of an era 🙂 Have loved reading your blog for so many years! So happy for you and your growing little family – best wishes! I quickly read through the comments and have to echo what a fellow reader said – while I know you only share a small piece of your life here – and you should know we all love to be on the other end, reading your stories – it doesn’t seem to me like you “blew the newborn months” – I read through every post when I had a newborn and I was so grateful you shared what you did. They were like a friendly hug – to thousands of new moms out there – seems like a pretty special gift you were able to give! xo

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  21. Jillian C-L Avatar

    Elise, thank you so much for writing all these years. It’s been such a joy to follow your story and gain inspiration, insight, and encouragement. You’re my favorite blog and I’ll truly miss reading a post everyday at 8am on the east coast, but I wish you so much happiness! What a great time to dig into your life and your family more deeply. We’ll be here to cheer you on in whatever way you decide to continue. 🙂

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  22. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Good for you Elise! Enjoy your break and whatever it brings next. I look forward to following you in whatever capacity you allow.

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  23. Ann Avatar
    Ann

    Take care of yourself on this break as you figure out what you want to do next. You’re wise to take a moment for yourself to figure out what the best next step is.

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  24. Jennifer Avatar

    Enjoy your time away. Will miss your posts, and hope to see you back when it feels right again.

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  25. Amanda Avatar

    Ok, first the freak out! AAAAHHHHHHHGGGGHHHHH! I have loved stopping by every day on my lunch break to read your blog, and I am genuinely a little sad. But good for you, what a huge amount of pressure will be lifted for you. Good luck, and thanks for all the inspiration over the years!

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  26. Christen Avatar
    Christen

    I will miss your daily posts but am happy and excited for your growing family!

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  27. Amy Wierks Avatar

    Sad, but happy for you! Family ALWAYS comes first!!!!
    That being said, you have one of the few blogs I actually click on to read every single day when it comes up in my Bloglovin’!
    I will definitely be stalking your IG more closely now:)

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  28. Rose Avatar

    Everyone here has expressed a lot more eloquently than I ever could but as a long time reader of your blog (back at the playing cards stage) THANK YOU! And we’ll miss you! I’m a new mama and you put into words so much of what I’ve been experiencing in your letters to Ellerie. Enjoy this special time with your family xx Ps It’s a shame the bad comments stick with you but you should definitely find a special place to record all of these 🙂 🙂

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  29. alaina [so alaina] Avatar

    we’ll miss you elise — but you gotta do what works for you. take your time and enjoy your new baby. ❤

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  30. theCook Avatar

    My feed reader will be doing the waiting/checking for me so that I get a nice surprise the day you come back… In the mean time, just do what works best for you and your family!

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  31. Ashley Avatar
    Ashley

    Good for you! I want you to know that your daily posts will be greatly missed. It’s always the first thing I read. Thanks for your inspiration and motivation!

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  32. Wuselbibi Avatar
    Wuselbibi

    All the best for you and your family! Thank you so much for being such an inspiration.
    Have fun getting to know your second daughter and enjoy the first time of being a family of four. Time flies so fast, we should better be enjoying what we get. Hard work as it may be anyway!
    I would love to read about family things on your blog, even if you’ll take more time to get posts ready. I do really like your thoughts on educatikn and those sweet letters to Ellerie are so good and honest to read, it would be really sad if you’d quit writing them.
    All the best wishes!

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  33. Briana Avatar

    Ahh, I’m so sad to read this and so happy for you at the same time! I’ve started my mornings reading your blog for years, so I’ll certainly miss your daily posting. Thankful for all your awesome work in this space with such consistently great content! All the best, Elise!

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  34. Becca Groves Avatar

    You have done so much to inspire, empower and help me see that I can do it. I first started reading when Ali Edwards linked to your handmade holiday stick and twine stars. And I made them that very day. I have tried lots of DIY projects because of your fearless approach, and I am so grateful.
    Of course this news is healthy and good. But I am bummed because you have been such a sweet spot of positivity and honesty on the internet. I still miss MartaWrites and her calm and content spin on motherhood. I’ll miss your words for the inspiration they always brought to my day. (Instagram will be great too, though. 🙂
    Thank you for all of the sharing, pictures, editing, words and crafting you have done on behalf of this blog! It’s been a joy!
    Joyfully,
    Becca

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  35. Kathy Avatar

    Oh I will miss reading your daily posts as I have been doing since before you got married but it’s your life and you need to live it for your family not these strangers on the internet. I wish you all the best with the birth of your second girl and I’m sure you will have a handle on this baby thing second time round as you have been there and done that…first babies and how much time they take are a shock to the system when you are used to being a couple…well in your case, you were effectively single because Paul was deployed. It really is easier the 2nd time round…well not easy as in you won’t be exhausted or you will get more sleep…but you have an idea of how things roll the 2nd time around. I look forward to seeing your Instagram posts and I hope you do come back to posting on your blog after your maternity leave. All the best for the birth and becoming a family of 4. Regards Kathy A, Brisbane, Australia

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  36. Lauren Avatar
    Lauren

    Good for you! I’ve enjoyed reading your blog for years, so thank you for that. Enjoy the time with your family and your new little one on the way.

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  37. Leah Noble Avatar
    Leah Noble

    Ha!!! Yes…

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  38. Corrie Avatar
    Corrie

    Congrats and all the very best! THANK YOU for sharing so much with us and being such a positive and endearing part of the internet for me to visit. I’ll miss your daily posts, but I think whatever direction you go next will be even sweeter. And good luck with baby #2! I’m waiting on mine to make an appearance (41 weeks, eek!) and I can’t imagine trying to produce content through that. You’re a gem and brilliant and resourceful. Whatever is next will be wonderful!

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  39. Karen Avatar

    Good for you…change is beautiful and you are brave. Be well, sweet, crafty, inspiring mama!

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  40. Sarah Milligan Avatar

    So proud of you for taking a break. And glad to still follow your brightness via Instagram. 🙂

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  41. Joanna Avatar

    I just adore your blog Elise – thank you for all the sharing.”I am overwhelmed with relief to be pressing pause” is something I can completely understand, and is so beautifully written. In whatever way you choose to blog, I will continue to follow and appreciate. Love with you and your family – Joanna x

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  42. molly Avatar
    molly

    Dear Elise, I’ll really miss your regular posts because your voice has been one that I look forward to daily, but I think in true Elise fashion, you’re doing a remarkable job of setting yourself up for success! I love that you’re always learning + growing + making progress — it’s SO inspiring. You never seem to stay stuck, and I think that’s extraordinary. I wish you + your family of four so much joy + love + amazing memories over the next few months! I’m selfishly happy you’ll still be on IG, so I can get glimpses + inspiration there 🙂 Take care xoxo

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  43. Kayla Avatar
    Kayla

    Oh Elise, you will be so missed! I agree with every comment before. I really only check Bloglovin’ to read your posts. Ellerie and my little one are about the same age so I feel like I’ve experienced a lot with you even though we don’t know each other. (The strangeness of the Internet.) So many of your motherhood posts hit home for me. I’ll be cheering for you and missing you! Enjoy this time!

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  44. Kelly Avatar
    Kelly

    Noooooooo….. so sad!!
    😦
    But good for you in knowing when you need a break. I will miss you.

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  45. Emily Adams Avatar

    I’ll miss reading your posts, but completely understand!! I hope you have a wonderful time enjoying your family 🙂

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  46. Janice Avatar
    Janice

    Enjoy your well deserved break! I look forward to and will continue to follow wherever your journey takes you next!

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  47. Kristina c Avatar
    Kristina c

    You will be ,missed, your blog is one of my faves. I hope you find what you need out of writing and selfishly I hope it means you come back 🙂 cheers on where life takes you!!!!!

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  48. Lindsay Avatar
    Lindsay

    Oh, man. I’m going to miss your posts! They’re my favorite, hands down. I can’t wait to see what you come up with next!

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  49. Sarah Avatar

    Aw, I’m a little bummed only because I do look forward to your posts every day. But totally understand and support the need for a break. Have a lovely fall, and hope to see you back in at least some form next year. 🙂

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  50. Sue Avatar
    Sue

    Elise–I will miss reading your blog! I look forward to reading it every morning, as a mini break from my little ones! I truly wish you the best, and a smooth, loving transition as your family grows.

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