Multi-Generational Living: How to Make Your Home Work for Everyone

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More families are choosing to live under one roof across generations — to save money, share responsibilities, and stay genuinely connected. Whether it’s aging parents moving in with adult children, young adults returning home, or three generations building a life together by choice, multi-generational living is becoming a mainstream reality rather than an exception.

It can be deeply rewarding, but different age groups come with different needs, routines, and expectations. A home that isn’t thoughtfully designed for all of this can quietly create friction where there should be harmony. The good news is that intentional changes can transform any home into one that works for everyone — without a complete renovation or an unlimited budget. It requires thinking carefully about safety, comfort, privacy, and connection, and making decisions that serve the whole household.
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Modern Art Monday Presents: Kay Sage, No Passing

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Created in 1954, No Passing reflects artist Kay Sage’s mature style — a stark, architectural surrealism built from scaffolding-like structures, draped forms, and wide, empty expanses that feel both constructed and abandoned. The composition suggests barriers, boundaries, and restriction, with vertical elements that resemble incomplete buildings or skeletal frameworks. Fabric-like shapes appear suspended or stretched across the space, as if something is being concealed or held in place. No Passing feels exactly like its title — a visual barrier, a place where movement stops and entry is denied
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Trader Joe’s Find: Dress Circle Crispy Crunchy Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Every now and then, Trader Joe’s sneaks something onto the shelves that looks innocent enough—until you bring it home and realize you’ve developed a full emotional attachment to it. Their Dress Circle (meaning fancy!) Crispy Crunchy Chocolate Chip Cookies are exactly that kind of snack.

Sold in a generous one-pound tub (yes, a full pound), these tiny cookies somehow manage to feel both adorable and dangerously addictive. I didn’t stop to count them, but the container claims around 200 cookies, which feels accurate based on how often I keep reaching back in for “just one more.” The best part? They genuinely taste homemade—like the kind of perfectly crisp, buttery little cookies you wish you could bake yourself if only your patience extended to making cookies the size of quarters.
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How Creative Work Rituals Are Shaping Connection in Remote Teams

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Have you ever finished an online meeting and thought, “How do some remote teams feel so close even from far away?”

That feeling usually does not happen by accident. In many remote teams, connection grows through small shared habits that make work feel more human. These habits can be simple, fun, thoughtful, and easy to repeat.

Creative work rituals are one of the biggest reasons remote teams now feel warmer, more connected, and more in sync. They bring people together in ways that go beyond task lists and project updates.
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Pink Thing of The Day: Octopus Mural in Freeman Alley

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Tucked just inside the ever-changing outdoor gallery of Freeman Alley, I couldn’t miss this delightfully odd and wonderfully Pink Octopus by street artist IMKMAN00 — and it immediately earned a spot as this week’s Pink Thing of the Day.

Painted in bubblegum pink with playful polka dots, the wide-eyed octopus stretches its tentacles across a glowing gradient of neon green and electric blue. A few  tentacles curl upward while others sprawl dramatically across the path, making the mural feel like it’s escaping the wall and creeping into the real world. The slightly surprised expression adds personality. Continue reading Pink Thing of The Day: Octopus Mural in Freeman Alley

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