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Something To Celebrate: International Fairy Day

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Background photo by Pranjall Kumar (@pranj.allkumar1995) Happy International Fairy Day! Yes, apparently, June 24th is officially the day we acknowledge the potential for tiny, mischievous, or benevolent beings to flit around our world. Not exactly a widely observed bank holiday, but charming nonetheless. Now, I’m not saying we should all start leaving out saucers of milk for woodland sprites (unless you want to, I won't tell). But there's something rather lovely about having a day dedicated to the unseen, the quietly magical. It's an invitation to notice the way sunlight catches dust motes just right, or the surprising resilience of a single wildflower pushing up through a crack in the pavement. That flicker of quiet wonder when you find a perfectly smooth, interesting stone? That's fairy energy, in my humble, often-indoors opinion. It’s a gentle nudge that there's always something to celebrate, even if it's just the possibility of a little hidden e...

More Than Just Pages: Why We Read Together | A Neighborly Tip

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More Than Just Pages: Why We Read Together | A Neighborly Tip Photo by DJ Paine (@djpaine) There's a gentle magic in sharing a book with others. It isn't just about the words on the page, or even the plot unfolding. It's about finding a shared landscape within those stories, a common ground where thoughts can meet without pressure. Starting a book club offers a wonderfully low-key way to weave connections, allowing conversations to grow organically from a shared narrative rather than forced small talk. It’s an invitation to simply be together, letting a story be the comfortable bridge. When we gather to discuss a book, we're not just dissecting chapters; we're quietly revealing parts of ourselves. A character's dilemma might echo a personal experience, or a philosophical point might spark a new perspective. These conversations, often soft-spoken and contemplative, help us understand the unique lens each neighbor brings to the world. It builds a su...

What's For Dinner: Roasted Vegetables

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What's For Dinner: Roasted Vegetables June is really here! The days are long, the sun feels a bit warmer, and my soul feels a pull towards simpler things. Maybe it's the season, or maybe it’s just the natural rhythm of life, but I find myself craving meals that are both comforting and straightforward. Less fuss, more presence. And honestly, after a day of navigating the world, sometimes my social battery is just happily drained, leaving me wishing for a dinner that requires minimal conversation and maximum deliciousness. That's where roasted vegetables come in. It’s not a flashy dish, not one that demands a standing ovation, but it’s a faithful companion. It gathers the earth’s goodness, warms it up, and brings out a sweetness you didn't even know was hiding. It's a bit like watching a seed sprout into something wonderful – an unassuming wonder in your own kitchen. And isn't that a beautiful reflection of the way God provides for us, often in the mo...

Something To Celebrate: International Widows' Day

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Background photo by Umesh Soni (@Umesh.sonii) Did you know today, June 23rd, is International Widows' Day? It's a day designated by the UN to shine a light on the experiences of widows globally, advocating for their rights and well-being. A rather meaningful intention, if you ask me. For many, this day quietly acknowledges a unique journey – one often filled with unexpected strength, newfound independence, and a surprising amount of figuring things out on the fly. It's not always grand gestures; sometimes it's just successfully wrestling a duvet cover or finally understanding the cryptic instructions for a flat-pack shelf. Because even in the midst of all the 'adulting' and navigating new waters, remember there's always a quiet win to acknowledge. Perhaps it's an uninterrupted cup of coffee, a chapter read in peace, or simply the sheer audacity of getting through another Tuesday with your sanity mostly intact. There's always something. ...

What's For Dinner: Ratatouille

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What's For Dinner: Ratatouille June has a way of reminding me to slow down a bit. The days are long, the garden is beginning to burst with life, and there's a certain quiet harmony in the air, even amidst the bustling world. It's a season that invites contemplation, much like a good, simmering meal. And speaking of simmering, there's a dish that perfectly embodies this time of year for me: Ratatouille. I've always appreciated the humble beauty of Ratatouille. It's not a flashy dish, nor does it demand complex techniques. Instead, it relies on the honest goodness of fresh vegetables, patiently brought together. Like a community where each person, with their own unique flavor, contributes to a harmonious whole, these sun-kissed garden offerings — eggplant, zucchini, bell peppers, and tomatoes – meld into a comforting symphony. It’s a testament to how simple elements, given time and care, can create something truly wonderful. There's a certain fai...

Something To Celebrate: World Rainforest Day

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Background photo by Amanda Vick (@amandavickcreative) Today is World Rainforest Day . There’s always something to celebrate.

When Sunday Mornings Are Online but Still Holy

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When Sunday Mornings Are Online but Still Holy Photo by Arnold Straub (@arnoldstraub) Sundays. They used to mean a rush, right? Get everyone fed, dressed, out the door, maybe a gentle nudge (or two, or three) to convince our always-busy daughter that yes, "church starts at 10, not 10:15." Now, with her off in her own world and my own schedule a constant juggle, Sundays look a little different. The sun is already high these days, streaming through the living room window, highlighting the dust motes dancing in the calm air. The scent of coffee is always a good start. And often, instead of getting into my "Sunday best" (which, let's be honest, usually means "nice sweater, comfy jeans"), I'm settling onto the couch in my favorite worn sweatshirt, tablet in hand. It might not be the grand sanctuary, the quiet murmur of voices around me, or the rustle of hymnals. But as the familiar opening music of our online service fills the room...