Hey there, Mama

I'm Katie, and if I'm not binging books, I'm probably obsessing over a new craft 

When I had my first baby, the lack of sleep hit me hard. There were nights when I was rocking her, trying to get her back to sleep, when I would think, “I’d rather die than do this. At least then I’d be able to rest.” It was a dark period.

When I dug deeper, I realized the issue wasn’t actually her sleep. It was the lack of support I had. I was so frustrated that she was taking forever to fall asleep because I had dishes to wash, meals to prep, laundry to fold, on top of pumping, showering, and taking time for myself.

Motherhood was never meant to be done alone, yet often, it is.

My heart is to come alongside you, wherever you are on your motherhood journey, and help you through it.

Get to know me

BOOKS

You can thank my sisters for my love of reading.

My guilty pleasures: YA Dystopian. All day.

ICED COFFEE

It doesn’t matter if there’s snow on the ground, my coffee drink of choice will always be iced.

SWIFTY-FOR-LIFE

My love started in my best friend’s bedroom in middle school when we’d dance to Fearless (thank God TikTok wasn’t a thing)

SKIP THE SMALL TALK

I’d prefer to get straight to it. Tell me your dreams and what you fear the most.

“I could cry. Literally. Two months ago, I was holding my baby to sleep in my bed every night. It’s a world of difference after working with Katie.”

- Katelyn, mom to a 9 month old

Rockabye Mama Sleep Philosophy

Here’s what I believe when it comes to your child’s sleep…

I believe that you, as the parent, will always know what’s best for your child. I believe you have instincts that are strong and true, and they should always be listened to.

I believe that sleep for the whole family is important, and that if something isn’t working for you, it’s absolutely okay to change it.

I believe that obsessing about sleep or sticking to rigid schedules that don’t really work for your family does more harm than good.

I believe that your child is worthy of respect.

I believe that children need connection above all, and I will always support that.