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Daily Prayer: All In

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Daily Prayer: All In Photo by Mae Mu (@picoftasty) "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength." — Mark 12:30 Sometimes, the idea of "loving with all your strength" feels less like profound spiritual devotion and more like trying to open a stubborn jar of pickles after a particularly long day. Especially on a Tuesday afternoon, when the mental to-do list is longer than my patience for small talk, and the autumn light reminds me that the day is winding down, but my energy isn't exactly surging. This verse, Mark 12:30, isn't just a suggestion for Sunday mornings or those rare, perfectly peaceful moments. It's a call to an all-encompassing kind of love, reaching into every corner of our being. And honestly, as a working, married mom with an adult child who’s navigating her own adventures, I find myself regularly asking: what does "all" truly look like in...

Something To Celebrate: World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

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Background photo by Brooke Lark (@brookelark) Today is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, a day set aside to gently remind us all to keep an eye out for the elders in our communities. No fireworks, no parades, just a quiet, important nudge. For us introverts, "awareness" often looks a lot like quiet observation. It’s the subtle art of noticing: the neighbour who hasn't picked up their mail, the slightly too-quiet older relative, the general vibe of things. It’s not about grand heroics (though hats off to those who do them!), but about the everyday vigilance that makes a real difference. Sometimes, just being present is a superpower. And you know, even on days dedicated to shining a light on serious stuff, I firmly believe there's always something to celebrate. The resilience of people, the quiet kindnesses that bloom in unexpected places, and the sheer joy of a perfectly brewed cuppa in a favourite mug. Maybe it's the wisdom gleaned from a lifetime, or ...

Where I See God in the Small Stuff (Yes, Even Clogged Drains and Finals Week)

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Where I See God in the Small Stuff (Yes, Even Clogged Drains and Finals Week) Photo by Kelly Sikkema (@InkyPixels) You know those days, right? The ones where you’re juggling a work deadline, trying to figure out what’s for dinner, and your young adult daughter is glued to her laptop stressing about her last round of finals. And then, just for good measure, you turn on the kitchen faucet only to watch the water stubbornly stand still. Yep, a clogged drain. It’s moments like these, the totally unremarkable (and mildly infuriating) ones, where I’ve started to notice God showing up. For a long time, I thought finding God meant setting aside specific time – quiet mornings with my Bible, church on Sundays, or maybe a meditation retreat. And those times are wonderful, essential even. But lately, as the days stretch longer and summer plans begin to swirl, I’ve found Him nestled right in the ordinary. Like, in the deep breath I take before tackling that drain with a plunge...

The Quiet Invitation of a Neighborhood Bookshelf | A Neighborly Tip

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The Quiet Invitation of a Neighborhood Bookshelf | A Neighborly Tip Photo by Haomeng Yang on Unsplash Sometimes, the richest community interactions bloom in the most unassuming ways, requiring no grand gestures or scheduled meet-ups. A Little Free Library stands as a quiet testament to this truth, a humble beacon of shared stories right in your front yard. It’s an invitation, not a demand, to pause, to browse, and to perhaps leave a piece of yourself behind in the form of a cherished book. This isn't just about exchanging paperbacks; it's about a gentle, ongoing conversation woven into the fabric of daily life. Think of the subtle joy when you spot a new title tucked amongst familiar spines, wondering who might have placed it there, or the simple act of choosing a book you hope another neighbor will enjoy. It’s a silent pact of generosity and trust, fostering a sense of belonging that doesn’t hinge on forced smiles or awkward introductions. This little library bec...

What's For Dinner: Cucumber Tomato Feta Salad

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What's For Dinner: Cucumber Tomato Feta Salad June is here, and with it comes a particular kind of warmth that settles into the bones. The days stretch out, long and full of light, and my internal clock seems to slow down just a bit. It’s a season that calls for simplicity, for shedding the heavy layers – not just in clothing, but in our meals too. After a day of sunshine and perhaps a little too much pondering (as is my way), the last thing I want is a complicated dinner. This is where the beauty of a Cucumber Tomato Feta Salad truly shines. There’s something deeply satisfying about a meal that comes together with minimal fuss but maximum flavor. It’s a wonderful reminder that some of the best things in life, much like faith, are often found in uncomplicated truth and fresh goodness. There's a quiet gratitude in creating something delicious with just a few good things, a small blessing on a plate. Ingredients 2 large cucumbers, peeled (or not, your preference...

Something To Celebrate: World Blood Donor Day

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Background photo by Deva Williamson (@big_laugh_kitchen) Happy World Blood Donor Day! Today, June 14th, is the day dedicated to celebrating those incredible humans who literally give a piece of themselves to save others. A tiny fact for you: It’s one of just eight official global public health campaigns observed by the World Health Organization. It's one of those quiet, profoundly impactful days. No fireworks (usually), no parades (unless you count the proud walk from the donation chair), just a global nod to the unsung heroes who sit still for a bit, perhaps contemplating the meaning of life or just what to make for dinner, all while doing something truly extraordinary. It’s a powerful reminder that sometimes the biggest impacts come from the most unassuming acts. And you know, even if strapping into a donor chair isn't your particular jam, today is a lovely reminder that there's always something to celebrate. Whether it's the grand gesture of giving blood...

Where Shared Soil Grows Stronger Bonds | A Neighborly Tip

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Where Shared Soil Grows Stronger Bonds | A Neighborly Tip Photo by Simon Hurry on Unsplash Not all meaningful connections require grand gestures or loud pronouncements. Sometimes, the most enduring bonds take root in the simple act of tending to something together. A community garden offers this very gentle space, a plot of earth where the focus shifts from individual concerns to collective care. It's about the peaceful satisfaction of hands in the soil, working side-by-side, allowing a different kind of camaraderie to naturally blossom amongst us. It’s a natural rhythm that unfolds. One neighbor might be thoughtfully watering the lettuce, another carefully removing weeds, and a simple glance or a question about a thriving basil plant can open a genuine conversation. These aren't just gardens of vegetables and herbs; they become vibrant tapestries of shared stories, incidental wisdom, and mutual support. There’s a particular calm in knowing you’re contributing to ...