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Daily Prayer: Choosing Abundance Over Depletion

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Daily Prayer: Choosing Abundance Over Depletion Photo by Devin Avery (@devint.avery) ""The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full."" — John 10:10 It’s late afternoon on a Tuesday, the light outside starting its slow fade from bright autumn gold to something softer, more muted. The dishwasher just finished its cycle, a low, contented hum in the background, and I’m finally sitting down with a cup of tea. It’s one of those moments where the day’s busy current momentarily slows, and you can feel the accumulated drain on your personal battery. Sometimes, if I’m honest, I feel like tiny bits of my energy, my calm, even my thoughts, get quietly pilfered throughout the day. A snag in a work project, a quick text from our adult kid needing a quick fix to a tech issue, the endless parade of 'what's for dinner?' questions – each one just a little chip away. It's not malic...

Something To Celebrate: National Rocky Road Day

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Background photo by Aneta Voborilova (@anet_voborilova) Did you know that July 2nd is National Rocky Road Day? It's true! A whole day dedicated to that delightful concoction of chocolate, marshmallows, and nuts. Who knew our calendars were so specific about dessert? And honestly, isn't Rocky Road a bit like life sometimes? You've got the smooth, comforting chocolate base, then suddenly, a chewy marshmallow, followed by an unexpected crunchy nut. It's a delightful mix of textures and experiences, some soft, some a little harder to chew, but all contributing to the overall deliciousness. There are highs, there are lows, and there are definitely some 'unexpected almonds' along the way. But here's a little thought I hold dear: there's always something, no matter how small or seemingly niche, to celebrate. Even if it's just recognizing the quiet joy of a well-made dessert on a random Tuesday. These little celebrations are the unsung heroes of...

Unique Father's Day Gifts: Beyond the Tie

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Unique Father's Day Gifts: Beyond the Tie Photo by Brooke Lark (@brookelark) Father's Day is a wonderful chance to show appreciation for the dads in our lives. Often, our thoughts turn to familiar standbys – another tie, a new mug. While those are always given with good intentions, this year, let's consider gifts that speak a bit more directly to the heart, focusing on small joys and meaningful connections. It’s about celebrating the unique person he is, not just the role he fills. Here at ArtInScienceDesigns, we believe the best gifts often aren't the most expensive, but the most thoughtful. They're the ones that acknowledge his passions, offer shared time, or bring a moment of simple happiness. So, how can we go beyond the expected? A Curated Experience: Think about what he truly enjoys. Does he love exploring new places? Maybe tickets to a local museum, a sporting event, or a concert of a favorite band. Perhaps a cooking class you could at...

The Quiet Revolution of Lending Your Favorite Page | A Neighborly Tip

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The Quiet Revolution of Lending Your Favorite Page | A Neighborly Tip Photo by Patrick Marion (@patriickmarion) You know, there's a certain quiet joy in sharing something you love, without needing a grand event or a big announcement. It’s a subtle invitation, an open hand offering a journey. Building a little free library isn’t just about putting books on a shelf; it's about extending a gentle welcome, an unspoken 'I thought you might like this' to everyone who walks by. Think about the tiny moments it creates. A child pulling out a new picture book, a neighbor finding an old favorite they never expected, or simply the pause someone takes to browse. It’s an act of quiet generosity that doesn't demand interaction but often inspires it. Suddenly, stories that once lived on your shelf are out in the world, making new friends and sparking tiny, everyday connections, all without saying a word. It’s less about curating the perfect collection and more about...

What's For Dinner: Mexican Street Corn Soup

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What's For Dinner: Mexican Street Corn Soup June is here, isn't it? The days are long, the sun is high, and everything outside seems to be bursting with life. Sometimes, I feel a kinship with the garden at this time of year – a bit overgrown, trying to keep up, but always aiming for something good. It's a season of abundance and also, for me, a season that calls for comforting, yet fresh, meals. There are evenings when my social battery is fully depleted, and the idea of stepping out feels like scaling Everest in flip-flops. Those are the nights I crave something simple, something that feels like a warm hug, but still carries the vibrancy of summer. Mexican street corn, or elote , is one of those quintessential summer tastes, full of bright flavors and a wonderful kick. Turning it into a soup? Pure genius, if I do say so myself – and perfect for those of us who prefer our joy in a bowl on the couch. This soup is a little bit creamy, a little bit spicy, and a ...

Something To Celebrate: Global Day of Parents

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Background photo by Aneta Voborilova (@anet_voborilova) Today is Global Day of Parents . There’s always something to celebrate.

Because My Bookshelves Can Only Hold So Much (And So Can Yours) | A Neighborly Tip

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Because My Bookshelves Can Only Hold So Much (And So Can Yours) | A Neighborly Tip Photo by Brandon Bean (@beanokay) It starts innocently enough: a few too many paperbacks, a desire to share a beloved story, or perhaps a sudden spark of inspiration from seeing one elsewhere. But placing a little free library on your curb is never just about finding new homes for old reads. It’s a quiet invitation, a gentle nod to the idea that some things are better when they’re communal. There's a particular kind of unassuming joy in seeing a neighbor pause, browse the spines, and perhaps even leave one of their own cherished tales behind. This little structure, often no more than a decorated box on a post, acts as a subtle anchor for human connection. It doesn't demand conversation or grand commitments; instead, it offers a moment of shared, quiet curiosity. It's a silent conversation starter, a tangible symbol of trust and generosity that lingers on your street, reminding e...