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Tuesday Teacup: Little Things Bringing Me Back to Me

Sometimes, the best way to come home to yourself is through the tiniest moments.

After a week away, my rhythm feels a little out of step — not in a bad way, just soft and shifting. The bags are unpacked (mostly), the laundry is waiting (always), and the dogs are back underfoot. Life doesn’t pause, even when our hearts feel like they’re still catching up.

So today, I’m not overthinking. I’m letting the little things do the healing.

Here are a few small comforts bringing me back to myself:

  • The first morning cup of coffee — quiet, strong, and filled with cream.
  • The way the sunlight moves across my kitchen floor before 9 a.m.
  • A slow walk with the dogs, letting them sniff every corner of the world.
  • Fresh pillowcases. Clean sheets. A candle lit just because.
  • Writing this post with no real plan — just showing up with a heart wide open.
  • A whisper of prayer: “Lord, help me carry peace into today.”

I think we forget sometimes that we don’t have to do anything huge to feel like ourselves again. We just need to notice. To receive the moment without trying to fix it. To breathe in what’s already here.

If you’re feeling a little off today — between emotions, schedules, or seasons — I hope you find your own “Tuesday teacups.” The little things that remind you you’re still held. Still whole. Still gently coming home.

Take it slow. Pour grace over the day like warm cream in your coffee.
You’re doing just fine.

With love,
Jenny