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Preparing for the Seasons: A Warm Cup, A Warm Body, A Ready Spirit
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Preparing for the Seasons: A Warm Cup, A Warm Body, A Ready Spirit

When the Weather Drops, I Reach for Warmth

The weather has severely dropped here in London town. Just last week, we were basking in pockets of sunshine and heat — now, since Saturday, it’s been rain on rain on rain.
I don’t know if there’s an official term for it, but I’m definitely a weather-eating babe. If it’s grey and wet outside, you’ll find me with my kettle on — warming my body from the inside out.

I’ve learned that for women — especially in our 30s and beyond — keeping the body warm, the womb warm, is more than just comfort. It’s a practice rooted in so many traditional and holistic teachings: warmth nourishes, soothes, and supports the rhythms of our bodies.

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Tomatoes & Basil: A Parable on Growing Together
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Tomatoes & Basil: A Parable on Growing Together

What started as TikTok Obsession, inspired lunch, became a life lesson 🍅✨

Tomatoes grow better when paired with basil.
Basil doesn’t bear fruit, but it protects the process.
It enhances the taste.
It helps the tomato thrive.

Not everyone in your garden is meant to bear fruit.
Some are here to help you grow.

Let God do the pairing.
Let pruning do its work.
And when the harvest comes… don’t forget the flavour.

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“Our Father”: A Father's Day Reflection on God, Community & Becoming
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“Our Father”: A Father's Day Reflection on God, Community & Becoming

🙏🏾 To the Dads, and the God Who Fathers Us All

So this Father’s Day, I just want to say:

God, You are such a wonderful Dad.
You teach us how to love before we’re even ready to be loved.
You parent us with patience and presence.
You remind us that being a father — or receiving fatherhood — is a process of becoming. A process rooted in grace.

To every man leaning into the call of fatherhood — in whatever shape or season it may come — thank you.
And to the Father of us all: we honour You.
Today, and always.

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