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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...

Why slow design matters more in everyday carry items

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Why slow design matters more in everyday carry items Photo by Mukul Wadhwa (@mukulwadhwa) As the days stretch long and bright in June, with the promise of summer warmth settling in, I find myself thinking about the things we keep close. Not the grand statements or the occasional indulgences, but those steadfast companions we reach for every single day: a favorite handbag, a comforting scarf, the runner that graces our table through countless meals. These are the items that truly carry the rhythm of our lives. In a world buzzing with the new and the fleeting, the idea of "slow design" might seem counterintuitive, especially for things we use so regularly. But here at ArtInScienceDesigns, it's at the very heart of what we do. Slow design, for us, isn't just about the pace of creation; it's about the intention woven into every stitch and every choice of material. It’s about crafting beauty that isn't afraid of being lived with, touched, and w...

Why Your Books Deserve More Than Just a Shelf | A Neighborly Tip

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Why Your Books Deserve More Than Just a Shelf | A Neighborly Tip Photo by Patrick Marion (@patriickmarion) We often think of books as solitary companions, quietly waiting on our shelves. But what if a book's true journey isn't just from author to reader, but from one curious hand to another, across a shared sidewalk? A Little Free Library holds more than just pages; it holds a whisper of connection, an unspoken invitation to pause and partake in a communal unfolding of stories. It's not about the grand gesture of building a perfect structure, but the simple act of placing a book you loved into the world, trusting it will find its next home. When someone stops, browses, and takes a book, they're not just taking words; they're engaging in a gentle, reciprocal dance. They see your offering, you acknowledge their interest, and perhaps a casual wave or a passing comment plants a tiny seed of neighborly warmth that might blossom later. This small, unassuming...

What's For Dinner: Greek Salad

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What's For Dinner: Greek Salad June is here, isn't it? The days stretch out long and bright, full of the promise of summer, but sometimes also a bit full of… everything. School's out, schedules shift, and suddenly the quiet moments I crave feel a little harder to come by. It’s in these seasons of beautiful busyness that I find myself leaning into the simple things, the reliable comforts that don't ask too much of me, or my kitchen. For me, a good meal isn't just about sustenance; it's a small act of peace, a grounding moment in a swirling world. And honestly, when the sun is high and the air is warm, the last thing I want is to stand over a hot stove for ages. That's where a good Greek Salad truly shines. It’s vibrant, fresh, and surprisingly filling, a little like a burst of Mediterranean sunshine right on your plate. It reminds me that even in the midst of life's demands, there's always room for grace and a bit of fresh goodness, just ...

Daily Prayer: Standing Firm When the Wait Feels Long

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Daily Prayer: Standing Firm When the Wait Feels Long Photo by Daniel Tafjord (@danieltafjord) "You too, be patient and stand firm, because the Lord’s coming is near." — James 5:8 You know those midweek evenings, late autumn, when the air has that crisp edge that makes you want to curl up with a good book and a warm drink? It's that time of day when my internal introvert clock is screaming for quiet, but the mental to-do list for the rest of the week is still doing acrobatics in my brain. Between work deadlines, coordinating schedules with my amazing husband, and, lately, navigating the intriguing dance of supporting our adult child without hovering, sometimes it feels like my patience reserves are running on fumes. My natural inclination, bless its heart, is to wish everything would just pause until I’ve had a solid 48 hours of uninterrupted personal time. Unfortunately, life, with all its beautiful complexities, rarely offers such a neat pause butto...

Something To Celebrate: National Leave the Office Early Day

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Background photo by Sara Cervera (@foodphotographermx) Today is National Leave the Office Early Day . There’s always something to celebrate.