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Something To Celebrate: World Parkinson's Day

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Background photo by Ethan Chan (@volatography) April 11th. For some, it’s just another Thursday. For others, it’s World Parkinson's Day – chosen, rather aptly, because it was the birthday of Dr. James Parkinson, who first put pen to paper about the condition way back in 1817. It’s a day to bring awareness, yes, but also to perhaps wink at the universe for all those times our bodies don’t quite get the memo. Like when you reach for the sugar and somehow almost knock over the entire tea set. Or when your brain says ‘walk gracefully’ and your feet respond with an enthusiastic but slightly off-kilter shuffle. We've all had those moments, haven't we? Perhaps not to the same degree, but the universal human experience of mild physical rebellion is certainly relatable. And that's precisely why, even amidst the serious conversations and vital research, I truly believe there's always something to celebrate. The sheer tenacity of the human spirit, the quiet triump...

Why imperfection in handmade art feels more authentic

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```html Why imperfection in handmade art feels more authentic Photo by Elena Mozhvilo (@miracle_day_studio) As the gentle April warmth settles in, bringing with it the promise of new growth and a fresh perspective, I find myself musing on the quiet beauty of things that aren't perfectly uniform. You see, as a wife, a mother, and someone who values simply Being over constant Doing , I’ve learned that the most beautiful things often carry a little whisper of their story, a subtle mark of their making. There's a natural inclination in our culture to strive for perfection, to smooth out every wrinkle, to make everything look factory-made and flawless. But when it comes to handmade art, those little "imperfections" aren't flaws at all. They're signatures of authenticity. The Gentle Whisper of "Good Enough" Think about it: a mass-produced item feels distant, anonymous. It could have been made by anyone, anywhere. But a piece craf...

What's For Dinner: Greek Lemon Rice Soup

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What's For Dinner: Greek Lemon Rice Soup April, with its gentle stretches of sunshine and the occasional, much-needed soft rain, often feels like a quiet invitation to pause. The world outside begins to bloom with a bustling energy, but my own spirit finds its truest refreshment in moments of calm. It's in these reflective spaces that I often find myself drawn to the kitchen, not for a performance, but for the sincere act of creation and sustenance. There's a particular comfort in preparing something that offers not just warmth, but a genuine embrace. This time of year, when gratitude for small mercies feels especially resonant, a bowl of Greek Lemon Rice Soup settles the soul in a way few other dishes can. It's a gentle offering, a quiet hymn to simple, nourishing ingredients. This soup, with its bright lemony notes and creamy texture, isn't about grand gestures. It's about patience, about the alchemy of a few humble ingredients coming together t...

Lessons From Long Marriages: What I Learned Watching My Parents, In-Laws, and Grandparents Love Well

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Lessons From Long Marriages: What I Learned Watching My Parents, In-Laws, and Grandparents Love Well Photo by Brianne Reed on Unsplash There’s a shift in the air lately, isn’t there? The days are long and full, the sun hanging on a little longer each evening. It’s the kind of quiet hum that makes you pause and reflect, especially as my daughter navigates her own path into adulthood. Lately, I’ve found myself thinking about the foundations of life, the things that truly last. For me, a big part of that reflection always circles back to love, specifically the kind of enduring love I witnessed in the long marriages of my parents, my in-laws, and my grandparents. I’m not talking about some fairy-tale version of love, because let’s be real, life is far from a fairy tale. What I saw wasn't perfect, glossy, or without its rough edges. It was real. It was two people, sometimes stubborn, sometimes tired, always figuring it out, choosing each other again and again. Their ...

Something To Celebrate: National Siblings Day

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Background photo by Tuva Mathilde Løland (@tuvalolandphoto) Happy National Siblings Day! Did you know this day, celebrated every April 10th, was established to honor one of life's most enduring (and occasionally exasperating) relationships? It's a day dedicated to the people who've seen you at your absolute best, your absolute worst, and probably in a questionable homemade haircut phase. Siblings are the ultimate witnesses to your childhood, the co-stars of your most embarrassing home videos, and the keepers of inside jokes no one else will ever quite understand. They're the ones who can simultaneously drive you completely bonkers and offer a wordless shoulder of understanding. Whether you share a bond forged in shared secrets and borrowed clothes, or a more... *complex* history of competitive board games and territorial disputes over the TV remote, there's an undeniable connection there. And that, my friends, is always something to celebrate. Even if y...

Something To Celebrate: National Unicorn Day

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Background photo by Justin Heap (@justinpheap.co) Today is National Unicorn Day . There’s always something to celebrate.

Something To Celebrate: International Romani Day

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Background photo by Richard Burlton (@Richard Burlton) Today is International Romani Day . There’s always something to celebrate.