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Something To Celebrate: St. Patrick's Day

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Background photo by Hamid Roshaan on Unsplash Before the verdant takeover, St. Patrick's Day was actually associated with a shade of blue. True story! It’s one of those delightful little historical footnotes that makes you go, "Huh, imagine that." It’s a funny thing how traditions evolve, isn't it? Like how a whole holiday can subtly shift its signature hue over centuries. And maybe, just maybe, it’s a quiet reminder that it’s perfectly okay to celebrate in your own way, even if it doesn't involve dyeing the river green or wearing every single shamrock-emblazoned item you own. Because really, whether it’s a vibrant parade or a perfectly steeped cup of tea on a quiet afternoon, there truly is always something to celebrate. A tiny victory, a moment of peace, or just the comfortable hum of a day unfolding around you. So, as the world dons its emerald best today, I hope you find your own little corner of joy. Whether that’s a quiet moment with a good bo...

What's For Dinner: Potato and Celery Soup

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What's For Dinner: Potato and Celery Soup March. The earth is stirring, isn't it? There's a subtle shift in the air, a hint of something new arriving, even if the chill still bites sometimes. My soul, much like the garden just outside, feels like it’s trying to wake up from a long, restful (and admittedly, sometimes a bit too quiet) winter. It's a season that reminds me to simply be , to notice the small, persistent acts of grace around us – a crocus pushing through the soil, a sudden burst of sunshine, or the comforting hum of the refrigerator. In the midst of this gentle transition, there's often a quiet yearning for something utterly grounding. For me, that often translates to the kitchen, seeking out sustenance that nourishes more than just the body. It’s about creating a moment of calm, a peaceful pause in a bowl. This isn't a performance; it’s an offering, a small act of self-care and gratitude. And lately, that offering has been a humble, yet...

Something To Celebrate: National Artichoke Hearts Day

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Background photo by Joshua Hoehne (@joshua_hoehne) Today is National Artichoke Hearts Day . There’s always something to celebrate.

What's For Dinner: 'Chicken and Dumpling Soup

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What's For Dinner: 'Chicken and Dumpling Soup March can be such a curious month, can't it? One day, the sun teases us with warmth, promising spring's full embrace, and the next, a chill wind reminds us winter hasn't quite packed its bags. It's a season that calls for a particular kind of comfort – something grounding, something warm, yet holding the subtle promise of renewal. For me, that often means a pot simmering gently on the stove, filling the house with an aroma that speaks of home and quiet gratitude. This isn't about rushing; it's about the gentle unfolding of warmth and nourishment. There's a simple joy in the act of making something truly comforting, especially when the world outside feels a bit… much. We live in a world that often celebrates the loud and the fast, but sometimes, the deepest satisfactions are found in the quiet moments: the rhythmic chop of vegetables, the rising steam, the simple pleasure of a meal prepared wi...

Why Textured Paper Matters More Than You Think

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Why Textured Paper Matters More Than You Think Photo by Fabian Kühne (@fab.kuehne) As the chill of winter gently recedes, and March whispers promises of spring, there's a unique rhythm to this in-between time. It's a season that invites us to slow our pace, to lean into moments of quiet reflection before the full bloom of activity. It's a time when our senses, perhaps dulled by the grays of winter, begin to stir, seeking gentle engagement. And in this awakening, something as seemingly simple as textured paper holds a surprising power. The Gentle Invitation of Touch In our fast-paced, screen-dominated world, we often overlook the profound impact of touch. Yet, for many of us, especially those who find solace in stillness, the tactile experience offers a pathway to calm. Imagine the slight resistance of a quality paper under your fingertips, the subtle pattern you can feel more than see. This isn't just about aesthetics; it's about a sensory ...

The Spiritual Discipline of Staying Married When Life Gets Messy

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The Spiritual Discipline of Staying Married When Life Gets Messy Photo by Morishikiq (@morishikiq) Oh, friend. Can we just be real for a minute? Life is messy. Truly, deeply messy. Between work deadlines, managing a household that somehow generates laundry faster than you can fold it, and navigating the beautiful, sometimes baffling world of a young adult daughter finding her own way, it’s a lot. And as those long summer days start to unfold, bringing with them a different kind of busy – maybe a few more travel plans, or just the general shift in rhythm – it’s easy for our marriages to feel like they’re running on fumes, or worse, on separate tracks. I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how we, as faith-filled women, approach our marriages not just as a contract or a partnership, but as a genuine spiritual discipline. Because let’s face it, some days, it takes every ounce of spiritual fortitude to just… show up. To choose patience when you’re utterly exhausted....

Something To Celebrate: World Consumer Rights Day

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Background photo by Alexandra Gornago (@gornago_photo) Happy World Consumer Rights Day! Yes, it's a thing, celebrated every March 15th. It all started with a speech by President John F. Kennedy way back in 1962, where he basically championed the idea that we, the people who buy things, deserve a fair shake. Now, you might not be marching in the streets with a 'My Warranty Matters!' placard today (unless you're really passionate about your toaster), but you've almost certainly exercised a consumer right recently. Maybe you returned those very-not-sparkly shoes without a fuss. Or perhaps you spent a delightful half-hour scrolling through reviews, saving yourself from a particularly dubious gadget. It's the quiet satisfaction of knowing what to expect, and what to do when expectations aren't met – like when that 'extra large' coffee cup is clearly just a regular large pretending. In a world that often feels a bit overwhelming, it's a s...