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Daily Prayer: Lord, Help Us Be One

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Daily Prayer: Lord, Help Us Be One Photo by Donna White (@d_w_photography) "I appeal to you, brothers and sisters, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree with one another in what you say and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be perfectly united in mind and thought." — 1 Corinthians 1:10 My husband and I disagreed last night about what we had for dinner two weeks ago. Not in a dramatic way. Just the low-stakes, completely unhelpful kind of disagreement where we were both absolutely certain and neither of us was right enough to matter. He thought it was the pasta. I thought it was the chicken thing I made with the lemon. We will never know. The evening moved on. But I kept thinking about it this morning — not because it bothered me, but because it made me smile a little. We are two people who love each other deeply, share a home, a bed, a grown kid, a faith, and a Netflix queue — and we still can't always land in...

Something To Celebrate: World Plant Milk Day

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Background photo by Frosty Ilze (@frostyilze) World Plant Milk Day lands every year on August 22nd — a holiday dreamed up in 2017 to celebrate all the oat, almond, soy, and coconut alternatives quietly revolutionizing morning routines everywhere. It's not exactly a day off work, but honestly, the best holidays rarely are. Think about it: somewhere between the alarm clock and the front door, a lot of us are pouring something creamy and plant-based into our coffee and calling it self-care. Maybe you're a devoted oat milk devotee who gets slightly defensive about your brand. Maybe you tried almond milk once, shrugged, and moved on with your life. Either way, plant milk has this funny little way of showing up in the ordinary moments — the slow Saturday latte, the cereal bowl at midnight, the smoothie you made with great intentions and questionable ingredient combinations. There's always something to celebrate, even when it's small and slightly absurd. A day ded...

Using Contrast to Guide the Viewer's Eye Naturally

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```html Using Contrast to Guide the Viewer's Eye Naturally Photo by Alexander Grey on Unsplash August has this particular quality of light I always notice — the way late afternoon sun cuts hard across a surface and throws everything else into shadow. It is almost theatrical. And every single August, without planning to, I end up thinking about contrast. Not as a design rule someone told me once. Just as a thing I keep seeing. That sharp bright edge against something dim. The way your eye goes straight to it. You do not decide to look there. You just do. What Contrast Is Actually Doing Contrast is not about drama for its own sake. I think of it more as a quiet agreement between the light parts and the dark parts — one says "look here" and the other says "not here." The viewer's eye follows that agreement without being told. It works the same way in color, in value, in scale, even in texture. A rough mark next to a smooth one. A large...

What If Your Time Was Worth More Than Money on Your Block | A Neighborly Tip

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What If Your Time Was Worth More Than Money on Your Block | A Neighborly Tip Photo by Alex Reynolds (@alexsreynolds) I noticed something a few years back. Two neighbors on my street — one a retired electrician, one a young mom who bakes like it's a spiritual gift — had exactly what the other one needed. He needed someone to watch his dog on Tuesdays. She needed a ceiling fan installed and had no idea where to start. Neither one of them had a lot of extra money. But they both had time, and they both had something worth offering. That simple exchange stuck with me, because it felt like something older than cash. Something more honest. A time bank works on that same instinct. One hour of your time equals one hour of someone else's — no matter what the skill is. A lawyer's hour is worth the same as a gardener's hour. I think that part is what makes it feel almost radical, in the gentlest possible way. It puts people on equal footing before they even say hello....

What's For Dinner: Sweet Potato and Black Bean Enchiladas

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What's For Dinner: Sweet Potato and Black Bean Enchiladas August always feels like holding onto summer with one hand, while the other is already reaching for the comfort of autumn. The days are still gloriously long, but there's a subtle shift in the air, a whisper of cooler mornings to come. It's a time when my craving for light, fresh meals starts to give way to something a bit more grounding, but I'm not quite ready for full-on stew season yet. That's where these Sweet Potato and Black Bean Enchiladas come in. I find myself gravitating towards recipes that offer a good amount of flavor without a fuss, especially when the evenings are still warm enough to make cooking feel a bit... extra. These enchiladas are exactly that – satisfying, full of good things, and surprisingly simple to put together. It’s the kind of meal that feels like a warm hug, even on a balmy evening, and offers a quiet moment of gratitude for simple, nourishing food. Sometimes, w...

Wonderful Host Wish Picks: Bedsure Soft Fleece Throw Blanket for Couch Grey - Lightweight Fuzzy Cozy Halloween Decorations Blankets and Throws for Sofa, Couch, Travel, Camping, 50x60 inches

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Wonderful Host Wish Picks: Bedsure Soft Fleece Throw Blanket for Couch Grey - Lightweight Fuzzy Cozy Halloween Decorations Blankets and Throws for Sofa, Couch, Travel, Camping, 50x60 inches There's something about a soft, cozy throw that just makes a space feel like someone thought of you — and this grey fleece one caught my eye the moment I spotted it. As an Amazon Associate/Influencer, I earn from qualifying purchases. #ad It's lightweight enough to toss over a guest on the couch without overwhelming them, but fuzzy and warm in that way that makes you want to stay put a little longer. I think the neutral grey works in almost any room, and the size is just right for travel or camping too — not too big, not too small. It's an easy, thoughtful gift pick as well, especially heading into the fall season. Check price on Amazon → Want to see all my curated ideas? Check out my Amazon Storefront → #amazonfinds...

Daily Prayer: When You're Ready to Put It All Down

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Daily Prayer: When You're Ready to Put It All Down Photo by Clem Onojeghuo (@clemono) "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." — Matthew 11:28 I noticed this morning that I was still holding my coffee mug long after it had gone cold. Not because I forgot it. I knew it was cold. I just hadn't put it down yet. There's something about that image I keep turning over. The mug in my hand. The warmth already gone. And me, still carrying it around like it still had something to offer. The Things We Keep Carrying I'm not a dramatic person by nature. I don't usually feel like life is crushing me. But I do have a tendency to hold things — mentally, emotionally — well past the point where they're still useful to hold. A conversation I replayed three times when once would have been plenty. A work decision I turned over all weekend even though it was already made. A text from my adult daughter that I p...