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Something To Celebrate: World Blood Donor Day

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Background photo by Deva Williamson (@big_laugh_kitchen) Happy World Blood Donor Day! Today, June 14th, is the day dedicated to celebrating those incredible humans who literally give a piece of themselves to save others. A tiny fact for you: It’s one of just eight official global public health campaigns observed by the World Health Organization. It's one of those quiet, profoundly impactful days. No fireworks (usually), no parades (unless you count the proud walk from the donation chair), just a global nod to the unsung heroes who sit still for a bit, perhaps contemplating the meaning of life or just what to make for dinner, all while doing something truly extraordinary. It’s a powerful reminder that sometimes the biggest impacts come from the most unassuming acts. And you know, even if strapping into a donor chair isn't your particular jam, today is a lovely reminder that there's always something to celebrate. Whether it's the grand gesture of giving blood...

Where Shared Soil Grows Stronger Bonds | A Neighborly Tip

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Where Shared Soil Grows Stronger Bonds | A Neighborly Tip Photo by Simon Hurry on Unsplash Not all meaningful connections require grand gestures or loud pronouncements. Sometimes, the most enduring bonds take root in the simple act of tending to something together. A community garden offers this very gentle space, a plot of earth where the focus shifts from individual concerns to collective care. It's about the peaceful satisfaction of hands in the soil, working side-by-side, allowing a different kind of camaraderie to naturally blossom amongst us. It’s a natural rhythm that unfolds. One neighbor might be thoughtfully watering the lettuce, another carefully removing weeds, and a simple glance or a question about a thriving basil plant can open a genuine conversation. These aren't just gardens of vegetables and herbs; they become vibrant tapestries of shared stories, incidental wisdom, and mutual support. There’s a particular calm in knowing you’re contributing to ...

What's For Dinner: Grilled Halloumi Salad

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What's For Dinner: Grilled Halloumi Salad Sometimes, after a day that feels like a full spreadsheet of interactions, all I crave is something truly simple for dinner. Something that tastes like effort but requires blessedly little of it. That's where this grilled halloumi salad steps in. It's June now, and the world outside feels like it's humming with life. The days stretch out, long and light, a lovely invitation to slow down just a bit and notice the green all around. For me, this season often feels like a period of steady growth, a steady unfolding, much like watching a garden come into its own. It reminds me that even in our own lives, there are seasons for just 'being' and allowing good things to take root without constant striving. This salad, with its fresh ingredients and straightforward preparation, feels perfectly aligned with that sentiment. Ingredients 1 block (8 oz) halloumi cheese, sliced into 1/2-inch thick pieces 4 cups...

The D9 Doesn't Want You To Know This...About Gifts

What The Divine Nine Wants You to Know (About Gifts) | ArtInScienceDesigns Greek Life · Gifting · DIY & Handmade The Divine Nine Doesn't Want You to Know This...About Gifts Nobody needs another coffee mug with a shield on it. Here's what members of the Divine Nine organizations actually want — and why the most meaningful gifts you can give them are the ones nobody else thought to make. If you've ever tried to shop for a Greek-lettered person in your life — a soror, a frat brother, a line sister, a chapter advisor — you already know the trap. You go online, you search their org name, and you are immediately buried under the same forty products: bumper stickers, tote bags, rhinestone lanyards, and novelty socks. All of it already sitting in their closet from the last three people who tried. The secret the Divine Nine doesn't advertise? Their members don't want more branded merchandise. They want things m...

Daily Prayer: Beyond Just Hearing

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Daily Prayer: Beyond Just Hearing Photo by Blake Verdoorn on Unsplash "For it is not those who hear the law who are righteous in God's sight, but it is those who obey the law who will be declared righteous." — Romans 2:13 It's a crisp Tuesday morning, the kind where the sun hasn't quite decided to warm things up, but the promise of a new day is definitely in the air. My coffee is brewing, and I'm sitting here, trying to process the myriad of things I've already *heard* this morning. The subtle beep of my husband’s alarm, the distant hum of the washing machine, the persistent little voice in my head reminding me about an email I need to send for work. My brain is a funny thing; it’s an excellent receiver. It picks up signals, absorbs information, and files it away. Sometimes, it feels like I spend half my life just *hearing* things. Instructions, news, advice, snippets of conversation, podcasts, sermons. My internal hard drive is full ...

Something To Celebrate: International Albinism Awareness Day

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Background photo by Deva Williamson (@big_laugh_kitchen) Happy June 13th! Did you know today marks International Albinism Awareness Day? Established by the UN in 2014, it's a day dedicated to celebrating the unique beauty and human rights of people with albinism worldwide. For many, this day shines a careful, SPF-protected light (preferably indoors, or under a very large hat) on a specific way of experiencing the world. It’s about more than just a distinctive look; it often means a lifelong, committed relationship with sunscreen, a finely tuned ability to spot the best shade, and perhaps a slightly better appreciation for well-lit indoor spaces. It’s a quiet nod to standing out, and embracing it, even if sometimes we'd prefer to just blend into the perfectly shaded background. Beyond the very real practicalities (and the occasional squint), days like today are a lovely reminder that there's always something fascinating to learn about, and always something to ce...

How seasonal emotions influence buyer color preferences

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How seasonal emotions influence buyer color preferences Photo by Lucas Alexander (@ucaslexander) As a wife, mother, and fellow creative, I often find myself pondering the delightful dance between our inner world and the palettes we choose to surround ourselves with. It's less about constant "doing" and more about the richness of "being" – truly soaking in the nuances of life. And what better way to observe this than through the ever-shifting canvas of the seasons? Right now, as June gently unfolds, my eye is drawn to the vibrant yet soothing greens of a thriving garden, the serene blues of a summer sky, and perhaps a cheerful pop of sunflower yellow or soft coral. These aren't just colors; they're feelings. They whisper of long days, warm breezes, and the gentle rhythm of nature. The Heart's Hue: Seasonal Emotional Influences From Winter's Calm to Summer's Glow Think back to the muted tones we might gravitate towards i...