rift
A tear in the fabric—where reality bends and the unexpected slips through.
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Warm. Fluffy. Thanks.

Three mornings, three stacks of pancakes. Andrew, you’re spoiling us. 🥞 Breakfast sets the tone for the day, and you’ve made it feel like a celebration. Warm, fluffy, and shared with care—what more could we ask for? Continue reading
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Three Pancakes. Done. 🥞

Three more pancakes to start the day right!Used up the last of yesterday’s batter and they turned out golden and perfect. Big thanks to Andrew for the mix—you’ve officially earned pancake legend status. Here’s to small wins and sweet mornings. Continue reading
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Shake. Pour. Love.

🥞 Morning made sweeter thanks to my husband! He whipped up delicious pancakes using Odlum’s shaker mix—just add milk, shake, and pour. Simple, quick, and absolutely tasty. Grateful for the breakfast treat and the love behind it 💛 Continue reading
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Shelter. Warmth. Gratitude.

“November’s chill reminds us how lucky we are to have warmth, shelter—and the strength to keep going.” Continue reading
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Bank Holiday Blues

When the timetable shifts, so does the soul. A reflection on dialysis, delays, and small mercies. Continue reading
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Blanket That Hugs Back

Wrapped in Sherpa softness, this blanket feels like a teddy bear’s hug—perfect for sensory calm and quiet joy. Continue reading
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When the Word Stands Alone

Is the Word enough? A reflection on Scripture, Tradition, and Reason—and the danger of standing alone. #NeuroDivine Continue reading
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Scandal. Covenant. Mercy.

In the wilderness of illness and betrayal, we hold fast to the rhythm of prayer. This reflection weaves Psalm 55’s anguish, Maccabean fidelity, and Mark’s scandal with the quiet insistence of the Rule: that even in pain, we forgive—and are forgiven. Continue reading



