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Daily Prayer: Our Purposeful Design

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Daily Prayer: Our Purposeful Design Photo by Gregory Hayes (@gregoryallenhayes) "For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do." — Ephesians 2:10 More Than Just Making It Through Tuesday It’s late afternoon on a Tuesday, and the light is softening, tracing long shadows across my office wall. The crisp air of early autumn whispers promises of cozy evenings, but my reality is still very much about deadlines, dinner plans, and maybe a quick chat with our adult child later. Some days, making it to bedtime feeling like I’ve accomplished anything beyond basic survival feels like a win. My to-do list seems to stretch indefinitely, a testament to the beautiful, messy juggle of being a working mom and wife. There are moments when I feel less like "God's handiwork" and more like a worn-out dishtowel, folded imperfectly and constantly in use. Can you relate? A Custom Creation Then ...

Something To Celebrate: International Picnic Day

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Background photo by Jordane Mathieu on Unsplash Happy International Picnic Day! Yes, that's a real thing, and it's today. Who knew picnics needed international acknowledgment? Probably someone who really, really loves a good al fresco sandwich. Now, when you hear "picnic," your mind might conjure up images of perfectly checkered blankets, wicker baskets overflowing with artisanal cheeses, and perhaps a mild existential dread about ants. But for us grounded folk – and perhaps those of us who find large social gatherings a touch... much – a picnic can be a much simpler affair. It can be a sandwich eaten on a park bench, a handful of grapes enjoyed on your back porch, or even just taking your coffee to the closest patch of sunshine. My patio chair totally counts, by the way. The beauty of International Picnic Day isn't just about perfectly packed coolers or Instagram-ready spreads. It's a sweet little reminder that sometimes, the best way to enjoy a ...

The balance between softness and structure in handbag design

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The balance between softness and structure in handbag design Photo by Mike Kenneally on Unsplash With June settling in, the days stretch long and the world outside feels a bit more gentle, a bit more yielding. This time of year often brings to mind the simple, subtle beauty in everyday things. And it makes me think about a particular harmony I cherish in design: the balance between softness and structure, especially when it comes to the bags we carry. Consider softness first. It's the comfort of a well-worn textile, the way a shawl drapes just so, or the pleasant give of a favorite pillow. In a handbag, softness speaks of adaptability, a gentle mold to your side, a friendly hand-feel. It’s the material that feels welcoming, unpretentious, reflecting a certain ease in how we move through our days. It’s the grace that comes from not needing to be rigid. Yet, life, and our treasured items, also benefit from a touch of backbone. Structure in a bag isn't abou...

The Unexpected Joy of Loitering with Intent (to Borrow a Book) | A Neighborly Tip

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The Unexpected Joy of Loitering with Intent (to Borrow a Book) | A Neighborly Tip Photo by Haomeng Yang on Unsplash There’s a silent conversation happening on our streets, often tucked away within charming, miniature structures. It’s not about grand gestures or loud declarations, but rather the quiet exchange of stories and ideas. Building a little free library isn't just about constructing a weatherproof container for books; it's about setting a tiny stage for serendipity, a space where the shared love for a good read can subtly weave neighbors together without a single word being spoken. Imagine someone on their usual afternoon stroll, pausing, drawn by curiosity to see what new worlds await them. They might take a book, perhaps leave one they’ve cherished, or simply enjoy the small act of discovery. In that simple exchange, a connection is made – unseen, yet deeply felt. It’s a gentle invitation to pause, to reflect, and to trust in the quiet generosity of othe...

What's For Dinner: Chimichurri Steak Salad

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What's For Dinner: Chimichurri Steak Salad June is definitely here, bringing longer daylight and a soft hum of summer just around the corner, isn't it? Sometimes, the world feels like it's speeding up, full of plans and outdoor activities. My natural inclination, though, is to find a comfortable corner, perhaps with a good book and a meal that feels both fresh and deeply satisfying. No grand production needed, just a bit of peace on a plate. That's exactly where this Chimichurri Steak Salad comes in. It's vibrant, surprisingly simple to prepare, and tastes like pure brightness – a perfect antidote to an overstimulated day. It feels like a true blessing, a reminder of the good things that come from simple ingredients. I’ve found that the best meals aren't always the most complex or time-consuming. Often, they're the ones that celebrate fresh, good ingredients and come together without much fuss, leaving more time for personal reflection or a hea...

Daily Prayer: Honoring the Temple I Live In

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Daily Prayer: Honoring the Temple I Live In Photo by Cyril Saulnier (@c_reel) "Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies." — 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 There’s something about a quiet Tuesday morning in late autumn. The air carries that crisp, almost woody scent, and the house is still. The faint hum of the coffee maker is my only companion, offering a brief moment of peace before the emails start pinging, the dog needs a walk, and the general delightful chaos of life with a husband and an independent adult child begins. It’s in these hushed moments that my brain finally has space to breathe, and sometimes, to actually *think* beyond the immediate to-do list. My body, though. That’s often the last thing on my mind, unless it’s complaining. A crick in my neck from too much screen time, or that familiar ac...

Something To Celebrate: World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought

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Background photo by Vicky Ng (@petitesgraines) Happy June 17th! Today marks World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought. Quite the mouthful, isn't it? But at its core, it's about making our precious land resilient and healthy again, fighting back against dryness and degradation. I mean, who hasn't felt that tiny pang of panic when their favourite houseplant starts to crisp at the edges? Or the quiet satisfaction of giving it a good drink. That, my friends, is our everyday, low-stakes version of combating drought. It's remembering that life needs water, even the shy little succulent in the corner. And you know what? Even on a day with such an earnest, important-sounding title, there's always something to celebrate. We can celebrate the incredible resilience of a single green shoot in a dry patch, the quiet dedication of those working tirelessly behind the scenes, or simply the fact that you remembered to hydrate yourself today. Small victories, right...