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Something To Celebrate: National Toothache Day

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Background photo by Joshua Hoehne (@joshua_hoehne) Did you know February 9th is National Toothache Day? Yes, it’s a thing. While "National Toothache Day" might sound like the most un-celebratory holiday on the calendar, bear with me. It’s one of those uniquely human days that makes us reflect on the small, unsung heroes of our bodies – our teeth! When they're doing their job, silently helping us enjoy everything from crunchy apples to whispered secrets, we barely give them a second thought. But oh, when one decides to stage a protest, suddenly they're all we can think about. And that’s where the peculiar brilliance of National Toothache Day comes in. Because really, there's always something to celebrate. Today, maybe it's the sheer joy of *not* having a toothache. Or perhaps it's celebrating the incredible human capacity for resilience, or the simple comfort of a soft food diet enjoyed in quiet contemplation. So, on this slightly peculiar h...

What's For Dinner: Coconut Vegetable Ramen

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What's For Dinner: Coconut Vegetable Ramen February often feels like a gentle pause, doesn't it? The bustling energy of the holidays has settled, and the vibrant burst of spring still feels like a distant whisper. It's a time I find myself drawn to quiet corners, to the gentle hum of the refrigerator, and to the comforting promise of a warm bowl. There's a particular kind of grace in these days, a subtle invitation to slow down, to breathe, and to simply be present. Lately, my kitchen has become a sanctuary for creating meals that nourish not just the body, but also the spirit. It's not about complex techniques or rushing to get things done, but rather about the mindful act of gathering ingredients, the gentle sizzle of vegetables, and the incredible aroma that fills the home. It's in these moments that I often feel a profound sense of gratitude for the simple blessings: a roof over my head, warmth from the stove, and the sustenance to carry on. T...

The Quiet Powerhouses: Why Introverts Naturally Shine at the Puzzle Table

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The Quiet Powerhouses: Why Introverts Naturally Shine at the Puzzle Table Photo by Annie Spratt (@anniespratt) As February gently settles in, blanketing us with its quiet charm and perhaps a few more gray days, there’s a lovely invitation to embrace indoor comforts. For many of us, this means curling up with a warm drink, a good book, or even better, a delightful puzzle. And if you've ever watched an introvert at a puzzle table, you might just notice a certain quiet confidence, a serene focus that seems perfectly at home amidst the scattered pieces. Here at ArtInScienceDesigns, we believe in the gentle power of slowing down. In our always-on world, it’s easy for our minds to get caught in a whirlwind of tasks and plans. A jigsaw puzzle, or one of our calming digital downloads, offers a beautiful bridge, guiding our busy brains toward creative rest. It’s a space where "Being" truly triumphs over "Doing." The Introvert's Natural Hab...

Raising a Daughter With Room to Be Her — Not Just a Reflection of Me

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Raising a Daughter With Room to Be Her — Not Just a Reflection of Me Photo by Aaron Burden (@aaronburden) The late spring air is finally settling in, bringing with it that scent of fresh cut grass and blooming lilacs. It’s a season of growth, isn't it? And lately, I’ve been doing a lot of reflecting on growth, not just in my garden, but in my daughter. It’s funny, isn't it? When they’re little, we see so much of ourselves in them. A certain tilt of the head, a shared love for a silly joke, or even the way they organize their tiny books (definitely got that from me). We nurture them, guide them, sometimes even secretly hope they’ll avoid our missteps and embrace our strengths. It’s natural, I think, to want them to be a better, shinier version of us. But then they grow, truly grow, and something shifts. My daughter, now a young adult, is undeniably her own person. And sometimes, that person is wonderfully, beautifully, maddeningly different from me. Her ap...

Something To Celebrate: National Kite Flying Day

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Background photo by Ethan Chan (@volatography) Apparently, today, February 8th, is National Kite Flying Day. Who knew? While the idea of wrestling a string in a gusty field might sound like peak extrovert activity (or just a lot of windburn), there's something universally charming about a kite. It’s a colourful little rebel, dancing against the blue, completely unbothered by earthly concerns. A bit like that one sock that always goes missing, but with more grace. It’s a lovely reminder that there's always something, no matter how small or seemingly niche, to celebrate. A day for kites? Why not? So, whether you're dusting off an old diamond-shaped friend from the back of the garage, or simply peering out an office window at the clouds, give a quiet nod to the simple joy of things that fly. Or, you know, just enjoy being firmly grounded. That's perfectly valid too.

What's For Dinner: A Quiet Comfort of Lentil Curry

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What's For Dinner: A Quiet Comfort of Lentil Curry February often feels like a hushed whisper after the boisterous holiday season. The world outside might still be grey and tentative, holding its breath before the first signs of spring. For an introvert like myself, these quieter months are a gentle invitation to slow down, to tend to the soul, and to find gratitude in the unassuming rhythm of daily life. It's a time for reflection, for simple acts of care, and for meals that warm from the inside out. There's a particular kind of peace found in a simmering pot. Today, that pot holds a humble yet profoundly comforting lentil curry. It's not about speed or impressing; it's about the act of nurturing, of creating something wholesome and deeply satisfying. It’s a quiet moment, a small offering of warmth when the world feels a little chilly. A gentle reminder that even in stillness, there is abundant grace. Ingredients 1 tablespoon coconut oil (or ol...

Puzzling Through the Empty Nest: Finding New Rhythms in February

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```html Puzzling Through the Empty Nest: Finding New Rhythms in February Photo by Pawel Czerwinski (@pmcze) February often brings with it a unique quiet. The hustle of the holidays feels far behind, and the burst of spring is still just a whisper on the horizon. For many of us, this quiet extends beyond the calendar, settling into our homes as our children spread their wings and step into their own adventures. The "empty nest" isn't a destination; it's a new landscape, and sometimes, it feels startlingly vast. The sudden hush can leave a lingering hum in our "busy brains," accustomed as they were to the cheerful chaos of family life. It’s natural to feel a bit unmoored, wondering how to fill the suddenly abundant spaces—both physical and temporal. This is where the kind act of "being" truly comes into its own. A Gentle Invitation to Rest As mothers who've spent years in a beautiful whirlwind of "doing," this ne...