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Daily Prayer: Shining, Even When You'd Rather Just Be Cozy

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Daily Prayer: Shining, Even When You'd Rather Just Be Cozy Photo by Nathan Dumlao (@nate_dumlao) ""You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden."" — Matthew 5:14 It’s Tuesday morning, and the spring sunshine is already doing its best to pry open my eyelids, even through the blinds. I’m on my second cup of coffee, trying to mentally checklist the day ahead before the real demands begin. This time of day, especially before the emails start flooding in, I often find myself craving just a few more moments of quiet, of being… well, a little unobserved. Then Matthew 5:14 gently nudges its way into my thoughts: "You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden." And my immediate, very honest, introvert-brain response is often: *Oh, goodness. Really? Can't I just be a warm glow in a cozy corner?* The Unseen Influence As a working mom with an adult child, life is a constant balancin...

Something To Celebrate: National Paper Airplane Day

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Background photo by Diana Polekhina (@diana.pole) Did you know that today, May 26th, is National Paper Airplane Day? Yes, it's true. A whole day dedicated to those folded wonders that defy gravity (sometimes). For many of us, the mere mention probably conjures up a familiar, comforting scene: a crumpled piece of paper, a few focused folds, and that hopeful toss into the air. It’s a tiny, analogue moment in a digital world – a quiet rebellion against the endless scroll. A perfect excuse to zone out for a moment, not with a screen, but with your hands and a bit of paper. No apps required, just a whisper of nostalgic joy. And that's why these slightly-random, niche holidays are actually quite wonderful. They serve as gentle nudges to pause, to look up from the inbox, and to remember that there’s always something, no matter how small or seemingly silly, to celebrate. So, whether you're a seasoned aeronautical engineer of office supplies or just someone with a spa...

Thank a Teacher: Custom Gifts That Make a Difference

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Thank a Teacher: Custom Gifts That Make a Difference Photo by Micaela Peduzi on Unsplash There are certain people who quietly shape our lives, guiding us through new ideas and helping us find our way. Teachers are undoubtedly among them. As Teacher Appreciation season approaches, it's a wonderful opportunity to pause and acknowledge the significant impact these dedicated individuals have on our children, our communities, and our future. Often, the impulse is to reach for a quick, generic gift – another coffee mug, a box of chocolates. While always given with good intentions, these thoughtful gestures sometimes miss the mark of truly reflecting the unique connection and hard work a teacher invests. At ArtInScienceDesigns, we believe the most cherished gifts are those that feel personal and speak directly to the recipient. Imagine a gift that celebrates a science teacher’s passion for astronomy, a history teacher’s love for ancient cultures, or an art teacher’...

The Surprising Joy of Lending a Story Without Saying Hello | A Neighborly Tip

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The Surprising Joy of Lending a Story Without Saying Hello | A Neighborly Tip Photo by Tanya Barrow (@mummy_barrow) There's a quiet magic to a Little Free Library, isn't there? It’s not just about the books themselves, though they are certainly the stars. It’s about the silent exchange, the gentle trust that someone will pick up a story you loved and perhaps leave one they cherished for you. This tiny wooden box, often adorned with care, stands as an unassuming beacon in a neighborhood, a soft invitation to pause and connect without a single word needing to be spoken. Think of it as a small, ongoing conversation between neighbors, carried not by voices, but by pages. You might never meet the person who left that intriguing novel, or the one who picked up the children’s classic you placed inside, but there’s an invisible thread woven between you. It's a subtle nod to a shared humanity, a recognition that we all appreciate a good story, a new perspective, or the...

What's For Dinner: Peanut Noodle Salad

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What's For Dinner: Peanut Noodle Salad May is such a delightful, if sometimes overwhelming, month, isn't it? Everywhere you look, there’s this vibrant burst of life, a hopeful greenness that almost feels a bit much sometimes, especially for us folks who prefer a calmer hum to a grand symphony. It’s like the world decided to throw a massive party, and while I certainly appreciate the effort, I’m often just looking for a comfy corner with a good book and a plate of something utterly fuss-free. My kitchen, especially these days, is less about elaborate culinary adventures and more about finding that sweet spot of 'delicious' and 'doesn't require me to put on a performance.' And honestly, when the world outside is doing its spectacular thing, sometimes the kindest thing we can do for ourselves is embrace simplicity. In a season that often feels packed with expectations – whether from blooming gardens or shifting schedules – it’s a good reminder that...

Daily Prayer: Resting in God's Trustworthy Promises

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Daily Prayer: Resting in God's Trustworthy Promises Photo by Dani (@froki.jpg) "Sovereign Lord, you are God! Your covenant is trustworthy, and you have promised these good things to your servant." — 2 Samuel 7:28 It's a Tuesday morning, still a bit nippy outside, but the sun is trying its best. My mug of lukewarm coffee is beside me, testament to the fact that I started drinking it, then got distracted by an email, then remembered a grocery list. Life, right? There's always something vying for attention, pulling me in a dozen directions. And I confess, sometimes I wish I had a universal remote for life – just pause, fast forward the mundane, and rewind to the good parts. But even more, I wish I had a 'control-alt-delete' for anxiety, especially when it comes to the big, looming questions. The Tug of Control Like deadlines looming, or trying to figure out dinner plans that please everyone but me. Or the subtle dance of a long marri...

Something To Celebrate: National Brown-Bag-It Day

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Background photo by Stephen Wheeler on Unsplash Today is National Brown-Bag-It Day . There’s always something to celebrate.