Hi, I’m Erin — the mom behind Topknots and Littletots.
This space is a little window into our real, everyday life as a family of five. I’m married to my husband Jeremy, who works in law enforcement, which means our schedule doesn’t always look like everyone else’s. Between shift work, late nights, and unpredictable hours, we’ve learned to build a rhythm that works for us… even if it’s a little unconventional.
Together, we’re raising three kids who keep our lives full in the best (and busiest) way. Our oldest, Jaxon, is in elementary school and at the age where sports, school, and friendships are such a big part of his world. Most of our evenings are spent at the ball field, cheering him on and squeezing in dinner somewhere in between. Then there’s Easton, who keeps things fun and unpredictable and is currently in that stage where curiosity is high and energy is even higher. And finally, our youngest, Evie — our baby girl — who has completely changed the pace of our home in the sweetest way. She’s in that baby stage where everything feels big, new, and worth soaking in.
Our days are a mix of school drop-offs, errands, coffee runs, practices, nap schedules, and trying to keep up with the constant cycle of laundry and dishes. It’s busy, it’s loud, and most days don’t go exactly as planned — but it’s ours.
I’m a former teacher turned stay-at-home mom, and this chapter of life has taught me more than I ever expected. Somewhere in between taking care of everyone else, I’ve been learning how to take care of myself too — finding routines that support my mental health, rediscovering what I enjoy, and creating a life that feels full in more ways than one.
Topknots and Littletots started as a way to document this season, but it’s become so much more than that. It’s a place where I share the real side of motherhood — the chaos, the joy, the growth, and everything in between. From family outings and travel to simple routines and products that genuinely help make our lives easier, I love bringing you along for it all.
More than anything, this space is about connection. Because if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that motherhood can feel isolating — even when you’re never alone. And sometimes, just knowing someone else is in a similar season can make all the difference.
We’re not perfect. Our house isn’t always clean. Our schedules don’t always make sense. But we show up for each other, we figure it out as we go, and we’re building something really special in the middle of it all.
And I’m so glad you’re here to be part of it.
