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WHO I AM

Hi, I'm Tami — military wife, homeschool mom, faith-filled woman, and the founder of Liminary Life.
I grew up in Canada in a home full of chaos and learned early that life could feel really hard without the right support around you. I didn't have easy answers or a roadmap. I just had a lot of grit, a deep longing for something better, and eventually — Jesus. Meeting Him in my thirties changed the entire direction of my life. Not a small tweak. A full U-turn toward something real.
From there, life got both richer and harder in the best ways. I married an American airman, packed up everything I knew, and moved to a whole new country. We had our son, PCSed to England, and kept moving — Arizona, California, Nebraska, Virginia, New York, and back again. I homeschooled our son all the way through, rebuilt my business after every move, made friends and then said goodbye to them, and learned how to hold my family together while the ground kept shifting underneath us.
I did most of that without a real roadmap. Without anyone who had already walked that specific combination of military life, homeschooling, and constantly starting over.

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Hi, I'm Tami — military wife, homeschool mom, faith-filled woman, and the founder of Liminary Life.
I grew up in Canada in a home full of chaos and learned early that life could feel really hard without the right support around you. I didn't have easy answers or a roadmap. I just had a lot of grit, a deep longing for something better, and eventually — Jesus. Meeting Him in my thirties changed the entire direction of my life. Not a small tweak. A full U-turn toward something real.
From there, life got both richer and harder in the best ways. I married an American airman, packed up everything I knew, and moved to a whole new country. We had our son, PCSed to England, and kept moving — Arizona, California, Nebraska, Virginia, New York, and back again. I homeschooled our son all the way through, rebuilt my business after every move, made friends and then said goodbye to them, and learned how to hold my family together while the ground kept shifting underneath us.
​I did most of that without a real roadmap. Without anyone who had already walked that specific combination of military life, homeschooling, and constantly starting over.

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THE MOMENT EVERYTHING MADE SENSE

When my son was 17 and I was 57, we were both diagnosed with ADHD.
I cannot tell you what that felt like. Decades of struggling — the scattered thoughts, the hard starts, the lost systems, the overwhelm that seemed bigger than what everyone else was dealing with — suddenly had a name. Looking back through my whole life through that new lens was equal parts relief and grief.
But it also lit a fire in me.
Because I realized that so many of the military homeschooling moms I wanted to help were carrying the exact same invisible weight. Not lazy. Not failing. Not lacking discipline. Just working with an ADHD brain in a life that demanded constant rebuilding — and doing it without tools designed for how they actually think.
​That was the moment Liminary Life became crystal clear to me.

HOW I HELP

I created Liminary Life to be the home base I never had — a place where military homeschooling moms with ADHD can find practical tools, honest encouragement, and faith-rooted support for every season of this life.
Everything I teach is built around one core idea: your systems need to be portable, sustainable, and built for your brain — not someone else's Pinterest board.
That looks like:
Practical systems that travel well and survive PCS season without falling apart
ADHD-friendly tools that work with how your brain actually functions — not against it
Homeschool rhythms that are flexible, relational, and built for real military family life
PCS support that helps you prepare, transition, and rebuild with more peace and less chaos
Faith-rooted encouragement that reminds you who you are in every hard season
​Right now, that starts with my free community — Homeschool ADHD World on Skool — where you can find courses, resources, and a group of women who genuinely understand your life. And for moms who want deeper support, I offer the PCS Peace Plan™, a 6-week coaching experience designed to help you move through transition with calm, clarity, and a real plan.

WHO I HELP.

I help military homeschooling moms with ADHD who are tired of feeling like every PCS move resets their entire life.
You know who you are. You love your family deeply. You are committed to homeschooling even when it's hard. You want peace in your home. But every time you finally get a rhythm going, new orders come in and you're starting from scratch again — a new base, a new town, no community, no routine, and an ADHD brain that does not love uncertainty.
You're not struggling because you're doing it wrong. You're struggling because no one has given you tools that actually fit your real life.
​That is exactly what I'm here to change.

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WHY I DO THIS

I want to be for you what I didn't have.
I want you to feel less alone in this. I want you to stop carrying your entire life in your head. I want you to find rhythms that actually stick, even when everything around you keeps changing. I want you to look at your ADHD not as the reason you can't do this — but as something you can finally work with instead of against.
Most of all, I want you to know that the hard seasons you are walking through right now are not wasted. They are preparing you. They are building something in you. And you do not have to walk through them alone.
That is why Liminary Life exists..

A LITTLE MORE ABOUT ME

When I'm not coaching or creating content, you'll find me doing hair in my home studio (cosmetology has been part of my life since the mid-80s and I'm not giving it up!), reading, making jewelry, camping with my husband, binge-watching Marvel movies, or learning something new for the business. My husband is still serving, my son is in college, and my faith is the thread that runs through all of it.
​I am a real person living a real life — and that will always show up in everything I create for you.

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