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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...

What's For Dinner: Taco Pasta Salad

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What's For Dinner: Taco Pasta Salad June is here, and with it comes that particular kind of warmth that makes my soul sigh a little. The days stretch out, long and golden, reminding me of God’s generous hand in bringing beauty and light. It's a season of vibrant greens, thoughtful indoor meals, and a general inclination towards less fuss and more enjoyment. My internal calendar seems to switch gears, moving from the steady rhythm of spring to a slightly more relaxed tempo. And honestly, my kitchen routine often follows suit. Elaborate meals sometimes feel like too much effort when the sun is still high at eight o'clock. That's where simple, satisfying recipes become true blessings. This 'Taco Pasta Salad' is one of those. It’s the kind of dish that understands you. It’s comforting like a taco but refreshing like a salad, and it requires surprisingly little hands-on time, which is perfect for these sun-drenched evenings when you’d rather be savoring a...

Daily Prayer: When Humility Paves the Way

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Daily Prayer: When Humility Paves the Way Photo by Mike Kenneally on Unsplash "Before his downfall a man's heart is proud, but humility comes before honor." — Proverbs 18:12 The coffee's brewing, the house is just starting to stir, and outside, the last of the autumn leaves are putting on their dramatic, golden exit. It’s a Tuesday morning, mid-week, and my brain, ever the early bird, has already decided to chew on something pretty hefty from ancient wisdom. You know those verses that just stick? Today, it’s this one about pride and humility. I find it fascinating how easily pride can sneak in, not always as a grand boast, but in the quiet corners of our minds. It's that little voice whispering, "You know better," or "You're right, they're wrong." Or maybe it's just the reluctance to admit we messed up, even in small ways. It's a subtle thing, sometimes, like a comfortable old sweater that’s actually a bit ...

Designing visuals that must work across conflicting aspect ratios

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Designing visuals that must work across conflicting aspect ratios Photo by Annie Spratt (@anniespratt) There are these quiet frustrations in creative work, aren't there? Things we all experience but rarely put a name to, perhaps because voicing them feels a bit like complaining about the very air we breathe. For me, one of those persistent, subtle tensions is the dance of making a single visual sing across wildly different aspect ratios. You craft something, a photograph, an illustration, a layout, and in your mind's eye, it’s perfect. The composition feels balanced, the message clear. It has a home, a definitive shape. The Everyday Stretch Then the requests come in. "Can this go on Instagram Stories?" "We need a hero image for the website." "And a square for the blog post thumbnail." Suddenly, your meticulously crafted 16:9 landscape needs to become a 9:16 portrait, and then a 1:1 square. It’s not just about cropping, though that’...