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Something To Celebrate: World Pangolin Day

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Background photo by Lan Gao (@lanphoto2025) It's the third Saturday of February, which means it’s World Pangolin Day! Yes, it's a thing, and no, you probably didn't send a card (nor did I). These fascinating, scaly creatures are basically the introverts of the animal kingdom. They're shy, mostly nocturnal, and when things get a bit much, their ultimate power move is to curl up into a tight, armored ball. (Relatable, right? Without the cool scales, unfortunately.) It's a little reminder that even if a creature spends its life quietly munching ants, or if a day isn't marked with major fanfare, there's something delightfully specific and unique worth celebrating in this big, noisy world. There's always something . So, whether you spend an extra minute appreciating the quiet hum of your own day, or even just learn one new pangolin fact (they’re surprisingly endearing, even without the party hats), I hope your third Saturday of February brings ...

What's For Dinner: Ramen Bowl

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What's For Dinner: Ramen Bowl February, bless its heart, often feels like a whispered pause between the holiday bustle and the first hopeful blush of spring. It's a month that invites us to slow down, to notice the subtle beauty of a quiet afternoon, and to find comfort in simple, heartfelt things. For me, that often means retreating into the kitchen, not for a grand culinary adventure, but for the peaceful ritual of assembling something truly nourishing. Something that feels less like a task and more like a gentle, warm embrace. Tonight, that embrace comes in the form of a ramen bowl. There's a beautiful simplicity in a good bowl of ramen. It's not just about the ingredients; it's about the warmth that spreads through you, the steam that fogs your glasses just so, and the quiet satisfaction of slurping noodles without a care in the world. It’s a moment of being present, of gratitude for the simple provision of a good meal. In a world that constantly enc...

The Quiet Art of Puzzling: Are You a Corner First or a Chaos Person?

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The Quiet Art of Puzzling: Are You a Corner First or a Chaos Person? Photo by Hans-Peter Gauster (@hpgauster) February's gentle embrace often invites us indoors, doesn't it? The world outside might be settling into a quiet rhythm, perhaps bringing gentle snow or teasing us with glimpses of spring's return. It's a beautiful time of year to find slow, sweet moments within our homes—moments where we can simply *be*. For many of us, that's where the magic of a jigsaw puzzle, be it physical or a comforting digital download, truly shines. It’s a wonderful way to bridge that space between a busy brain and creative rest, offering a gentle invitation to quiet contemplation. The Corner First Contemplatives Ah, the "Corner First" folks. You're the architects of the puzzling world, aren't you? When that box opens, your eyes likely seek out the edges, the straight lines, the solid framework. You build your world from the outside in, establ...

Beyond the Pedestals: Leadership Lessons from Entrepreneurs on Presidents' Day

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Beyond the Pedestals: Leadership Lessons from Entrepreneurs on Presidents' Day Photo by Andrew Seaman (@amseaman) Presidents' Day often calls us to reflect on the monumental figures who have shaped nations, their decisions echoing through history. It's a day for grand narratives of governance and leadership on a national scale. Yet, at ArtInScienceDesigns, we find quiet inspiration in another kind of leader: the entrepreneur. These are the individuals who, often starting with little more than an idea and an unwavering spirit, build something new from the ground up, impacting communities and economies in profound ways. Their leadership, while different from that of a head of state, offers equally rich and deeply human lessons. What can we learn from those who dared to dream, to create, and to lead with a unique blend of vision and vulnerability? One of the most profound gifts of entrepreneurial leadership is **vision**. Not just a grand plan, but a clea...

The Elusive Piece: Why Our Puzzles Spark Our Most "Vivid" Discussions

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The Elusive Piece: Why Our Puzzles Spark Our Most "Vivid" Discussions Photo by Christian Boragine (@christianboragine) As February gently wraps us in its quieter embrace, many families find themselves drawn indoors, seeking warmth and connection. It’s a season when the urge to snuggle up intensifies, and for many of us, that means bringing out a jigsaw puzzle. There’s something truly lovely about these shared moments, the quiet focus, the collaborative spirit… until that one piece goes missing. The Age-Old Mystery of the Disappearing Piece You know the one. The piece everyone swears was right there, just moments ago. The one essential corner, the crucial border segment, or that distinctive shape that would complete a whole section. Suddenly, the harmonious hum of collective concentration shifts to a chorus of "Are you sure it's not under your elbow?" or "I literally just saw it!" It's a universal family experience, isn't...

Something To Celebrate: National Almond Day

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Background photo by Charlota Blunarova (@charlotablunarova) Surprise! Today, February 16th, is National Almond Day. Who knew calendars had such specific, yet utterly delightful, instructions for what to appreciate? Now, I'm not one for grand, flashy celebrations – you know me. But almonds? They're the unsung heroes of the pantry, aren't they? Quietly lurking in our trail mix, lending their subtle crunch to granola, or transforming into that creamy, dreamy milk for our morning coffee. They don't demand attention, but they certainly improve whatever they're a part of. And that, my friends, is a little reminder that there's always something to celebrate. Not every "day" needs sparklers and a marching band. Sometimes, it's just about acknowledging the quiet joys, the reliable comforts, and the surprisingly versatile little things that make life a bit sweeter (or nuttier, in this case). So, on this particular National Almond Day, I invite...

How Our Family Group Chat Keeps Me Sane (And A Little Too Involved)

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How Our Family Group Chat Keeps Me Sane (And A Little Too Involved) Photo by Sofia Ornelas (@_sofizzz) My phone just buzzed. Again. It’s always buzzing, isn't it? As an introvert, sometimes I dream of a quiet little cabin in the woods with no signal, just the rustle of leaves and the gentle hum of my own thoughts. Then I remember I have a young adult daughter out there navigating the world, and honestly, that thought lasts about three seconds before I’m grabbing my phone to see what fresh chaos or triumph she’s sharing. That buzz, more often than not, is our family group chat. You know the one. The digital town square where every burning question, every funny meme, every mundane update, and every urgent plea for a Venmo transfer lands. It’s a beautiful, messy, sanity-saving, and admittedly, sanity-testing entity in my life. Let’s start with the sane part, because goodness knows, as a working mom, I need all the sanity I can get. My daughter is past the stage...