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On a gray winter morning at North Hempstead Beach Park, something ancient unfolded against the quiet Long Island shore.

Each year, the Orthodox Church gathers to bless the waters, to celebrate the Feast of Theophany (the Epiphany) and remember Christ’s baptism in the Jordan River. This year, Archangel Michael Church in Port Washington hosted the Blessing of the Waters,...


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We are taught, almost without question, to plan our lives in years.

New Year’s resolutions. Five-year plans. “Where do you see yourself in ten years?”

And yet somehow, the years keep slipping through our fingers. December arrives again, and we’re left wondering how so much time passed with so little to show for it — not in achievements, necessarily, but in p...


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The holidays are the perfect time to slow down, sip something warm, and give with intention. Whether you’re shopping for a loved one who loves to read, play, or savor quiet moments, these five gifts bring comfort, creativity, and a touch of joy to the season.

1. Adagio Teas’ 2025 Tea Advent Calendar

Perfect for tea lovers, Adagio’s annual advent calendar offers 24 days...


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There’s a quote I came across once that settled deep in my heart: “If you want to flourish, you take care of the soil, not of the seed.”

It’s a truth that feels especially tender when you’re raising boys who are no longer little- when the years of bedtime stories and scraped knees have been replaced with late-night study sessions, teenage moods, and a quiet in...


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