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Extraordinary Toys for Kids: Melissa & Doug 4‑in‑1 Wooden Vehicle Jigsaw Puzzle Set, 48 Pieces with Storage Box, Toddler Puzzle Toy for Kids Ages 3+- FSC Certified

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Extraordinary Toys for Kids: Melissa & Doug 4‑in‑1 Wooden Vehicle Jigsaw Puzzle Set, 48 Pieces with Storage Box, Toddler Puzzle Toy for Kids Ages 3+- FSC Certified Today's pick is one of those finds that just makes me smile — a wooden puzzle set that keeps little hands busy and little minds working, all while fitting neatly away when playtime is done. As an Amazon Associate/Influencer, I earn from qualifying purchases. #ad This four-in-one set from Melissa & Doug packs 48 chunky wooden pieces across vehicle-themed puzzles that are just right for ages three and up — not too easy, not too tricky. I love that it comes with its own storage box, because keeping things tidy is half the battle with toddler toys. It's FSC certified too, which means the wood is responsibly sourced — a small detail that quietly matters to me. Check price on Amazon → Want to see all my curated ideas? Check out my Amazon Storefront → ...

Daily Prayer: There Is No One Like You, Lord

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Daily Prayer: There Is No One Like You, Lord Photo by Nathan Dumlao (@nate_dumlao) "How great you are, Sovereign lord! There is no one like you, and there is no God but you, as we have heard with our own ears." — 2 Samuel 7:22 I was refilling my coffee this morning — second cup, the good one I actually get to drink while it's still warm — and I noticed the light coming through the kitchen window at this particular angle that made the whole counter look golden. Nobody else was around. My husband had already left for work. Our daughter had texted earlier about something funny that happened at her job, and I'd laughed out loud at my phone like a person with no dignity whatsoever. It was just me, the coffee, and that light. And for some reason, that was the moment this verse came to mind. The Words David Said Out Loud In 2 Samuel 7, David has just received this enormous promise from God — a covenant, really — about his family, his legacy, his...

Something To Celebrate: Thrift Shop Day

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Background photo by Lan Gao (@lanphoto2025) Here is a tiny, delightful fact to tuck into your pocket: Thrift Shop Day is celebrated on August 17th, a whole holiday dedicated to the humble, slightly chaotic, wonderfully unpredictable world of secondhand shopping. Someone, somewhere, decided that rummaging through other people's castoffs deserved its own official day on the calendar. Honestly? Respect. There is something deeply human about a thrift store. The mismatched mugs, the paperback novels with someone else's handwriting in the margins, the blazer that was clearly very important to someone in 1987. Every shelf is basically a tiny museum of lived life. You are not just shopping — you are time traveling on a budget, which is genuinely the best kind of time travel available to most of us. And here is the gentle truth hiding inside all of this: there is always something worth celebrating, even on an ordinary Tuesday. Not every holiday needs fireworks or a group ...

Lessons From the Landlord Life: Boundaries, Grace, and QuickBooks

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```html Lessons From the Landlord Life: Boundaries, Grace, and QuickBooks Photo by Helena Plate (@floresinmari) Nobody told me that becoming a landlord would feel so much like a character development arc. I thought it would be about square footage and lease agreements. Turns out, it's mostly about learning where you end and other people begin — and also, yes, QuickBooks. We've had our rental property for a few years now. I went into it thinking the hard part would be the maintenance calls and the mortgage math. And those things are real — don't get me wrong. But the harder part, the part that has quietly rearranged something in me, is the people part. I noticed early on that I have a tendency to over-explain myself when I have to say no to something. A tenant asks if they can have three dogs in a no-pets unit and instead of a simple, kind "no, that's not something we're able to do," I used to write three paragraphs of apology. Like I ...

Tweaking A Stale Product Listing Without Ruining Its History

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Tweaking A Stale Product Listing Without Ruining Its History Photo by Jan Baborák on Unsplash August has this particular quality to it — the light shifts just a little, the mornings feel heavier, and if you've been running a shop all year, you start noticing things you'd glossed over back in the spring rush. That's usually when I end up sitting with a cup of coffee, squinting at an old listing and thinking, something's off here, but I don't want to blow the whole thing up. If you've been selling on Etsy for any stretch of time, you've probably been there. A listing has some sales history, maybe a handful of reviews, maybe it's been sitting in people's favorites for months. It's not dead, exactly — it's just gone a little flat. The question I kept asking myself was: how do I freshen it up without accidentally resetting everything that took so long to build? Here's what I've learned from poking around my own shop m...

What Happens When Your Time Becomes the Currency | A Neighborly Tip

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What Happens When Your Time Becomes the Currency | A Neighborly Tip Photo by Jonny Gios (@jonny.gios) I noticed something a little funny about the way neighbors help each other. Someone drops off a meal when you're sick, and for weeks afterward you feel this low hum of quiet debt — not resentment, just an awareness that you owe something you're not sure how to repay. A time bank fixes that, almost accidentally. The idea is simple: one hour of your help earns one hour of someone else's. Your hour of tutoring a teenager in math is worth exactly the same as an hour of someone fixing your leaky faucet. No dollar signs attached. Just time, which it turns out every single person on the street has in equal measure. I think what makes this work — really work, not just on paper — is that it quietly reshapes how people see their own value. The retired woman who thought she had nothing left to offer suddenly realizes her decades of sewing knowledge are currency. The youn...

What's For Dinner: Sweet Potato Tacos

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What's For Dinner: Sweet Potato Tacos August, for me, always feels like the last comfortable exhale of summer. The days are still long and warm, but there’s a shift in the air, a certain knowing that autumn isn’t far off. It makes me want meals that are both comforting and straightforward. Nothing too fussy, just good, honest food. Lately, my thoughts have been turning to sweet potato tacos. It’s a meal that feels both wholesome and a little bit fun, which is a nice balance for this time of year. I think there’s something truly lovely about a meal that comes together without too much fuss, especially when the world outside feels like it’s bustling towards something new. These tacos are that kind of meal for me. They're hearty without being heavy, and the flavors are just so good together. It’s a simple pleasure, really, and sometimes those are the best kind. Ingredients 2 medium sweet potatoes, peeled and diced into 1/2-inch cubes 1 tablespoon olive oil ...