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Daily Prayer: My GPS for the Daily Grind

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Daily Prayer: My GPS for the Daily Grind Photo by Tina Guina on Unsplash "I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you and watch over you." — Psalm 32:8 It’s a Tuesday morning, and the coffee is doing its valiant work, but my brain feels less like a finely tuned GPS and more like a handful of spaghetti noodles trying to point north. The spring air outside is deceptively calm, hinting at warmth but still carrying a morning chill that reminds me winter isn’t entirely done with us yet. This mid-week point often feels like a navigation challenge, doesn't it? There are work emails to tackle, a grocery list to refine, a text from my adult child that needs a thoughtful, non-helicopter response, and simply remembering to breathe between meetings. It’s in these moments, when my internal compass is spinning because of the sheer volume of "stuff," that Psalm 32:8 feels like a quiet, steadying hand on my shoulder. Nav...

Something To Celebrate: World Environment Day

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Background photo by Alexandra Khudyntseva (@alexandra.khudyntseva) Did you know that June 5th is World Environment Day? It's a day when the whole world (or at least the folks who pay attention to these things) takes a collective deep breath and remembers how wonderfully green, blue, and utterly essential our planet is. For many of us, the idea of 'saving the planet' can feel a bit... vast. And maybe a tiny bit overwhelming from the comfort of our favorite armchair. But really, it’s in the small, quiet moments: the satisfying thud of your recycling bin, remembering your reusable bag *before* you're at the checkout (a rare victory!), or simply appreciating the persistent little sprout pushing its way through a crack in the pavement. Even when the big picture feels a little daunting, there's always something beautiful, resilient, and utterly magnificent about this spinning rock we call home. And that, my friends, is absolutely worth a quiet celebration. ...

Can You Do a Puzzle in a Tent? (We Tried It.)

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```html Can You Do a Puzzle in a Tent? (We Tried It.) Photo by Markus Kammermann on Unsplash June is here, bringing with it the sweet promise of longer days, fireflies, and that distinctive scent of pine needles warming under the sun. For our family, that often means packing up the tent and heading out for a little camping adventure. But this year, we decided to add a new challenge to our usual campfire songs and marshmallow toasts: could we successfully complete a jigsaw puzzle inside our family tent? As introverted parents, we cherish moments of connection that don't rely on constant chatter or high-energy activities. We’re always looking for simple, engaging ways to nurture that beautiful space between "busy brain" and "creative rest." A good old-fashioned jigsaw puzzle seemed like just the ticket for a peaceful evening in nature, offering a wonderful opportunity for screen-free family fun. The question was, would the tent cooperate? ...

The Unexpected Magic of Giving Away Books | A Neighborly Tip

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The Unexpected Magic of Giving Away Books | A Neighborly Tip Photo by Swello (@getswello) There's a quiet magic in leaving a piece of your world for someone else to find, especially when it comes in the form of a well-loved book. A Little Free Library isn't just a box of stories; it's a silent conversation starter. It's a way for neighbors to share a bit of themselves, a favorite author, or a new perspective, all without the pressure of small talk. It offers a gentle invitation to connect, simply by offering a treasured page. Think of it as a low-key, beautiful exchange. You might leave a book that meant something to you, a small offering of comfort or insight, and return later to find a completely different world waiting for you. This simple act builds a subtle tapestry of connection. Each book chosen, each book shared, is a tiny thread woven into the fabric of your street. It’s a quiet testament to the idea that we’re all looking for stories, and sometim...

What's For Dinner: Grilled Shrimp and Mango Salad

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What's For Dinner: Grilled Shrimp and Mango Salad June is here, isn't it? The days stretch out, long and warm, and sometimes I feel a bit like a plant reaching for the sun – just trying to soak it all in. There's a particular kind of busy that June brings, a humming vibrancy, but also a call to simplicity. My kitchen, much like my mind, tends to crave less fuss and more freshness when the temperature rises. I’m certainly not one for overly complicated productions, especially after a day of navigating the world. That's where this recipe steps in. It’s a little prayer answered on a plate, honestly. Light, bright, and wonderfully satisfying without weighing you down. It feels like a small act of kindness to myself, and perhaps to anyone else I'm sharing a meal with, to put something so genuinely good on the table. There's a particular peace in the aroma of something simple grilling, like a little grace note in the evening air. Ingredients 1 lb ...

Daily Prayer: Leaning on His Fullness

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Daily Prayer: Leaning on His Fullness Photo by Irene Kredenets (@ikredenets) "For in Christ all the fullness of the Deity lives in bodily form, and in Christ you have been brought to fullness. He is the head over every power and authority." — Colossians 2:9-10 The Mid-Week "Fullness" Check It's Wednesday afternoon, and the air outside is crisp with the promise of autumn, hinting at the shorter, cozier days ahead. Inside, my own "fullness" sometimes feels less like a divine completeness and more like a coffee cup that’s been refilled too many times, now lukewarm and looking a bit sad. By mid-week, the mental tabs I have open for work projects, household logistics, marital connection, and the gentle art of parenting an adult child can start to feel... well, full. But not in the good, satisfying way. More like crammed. Sometimes I wonder how much more "fullness" I can actually take before I just spill over. Or just sit qu...

Something To Celebrate: International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression

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Background photo by Eugene Kuznetsov (@eugene.kouznetsov) June 4th. For those of us who appreciate the often-overlooked corners of the calendar, today marks a rather weighty one: the International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression. Now, I'm not here to delve into global geopolitics or anything that requires more than one cup of coffee to process. My brain, bless its introverted heart, prefers to ponder things like, 'Did I remember to water the basil?' or 'Is it too early for a biscuit?' But even in my quiet little world, the idea of childhood, in all its messy, brilliant, 'why is there glitter everywhere ' glory, feels like something genuinely worth championing. It's about letting kids be kids, discover mud pies, and ask a hundred 'why' questions without an ounce of cynicism. And here's my perpetually optimistic (if sometimes a tiny bit weary) mantra: There's always something to celebrate. Even on days that whis...