© Laurie Pace Graphics One Design 2025 Bathed in Gold Purchase a Print Acrylic on Canvas SOLD by Laurie Pace Lately, my heart has been drawn to the idea of being lighter in how we live our lives. We live in a society fueled by billions of dollars in advertising, and nowhere is it more visible than during the holiday season. How that aligns with the birth of Jesus, I will never understand. Yet, this time of year especially, we seem to feel the pressure to need more, buy more, spend more. In reality, all that spending and buying doesn’t bring freedom—it brings more stuff. And the more stuff we accumulate, the heavier life becomes. Bulging drawers and closets. Utility rooms overflowing. Kitchen cabinets crammed full. Pantries stuffed. Linen closets where things tumble out when you open the door. So I find myself asking two questions: Why do we feel such a need to spend money? And why do we feel so depressed and weighed down after...
© Laurie Pace Graphics One Design 2025 Always Better Together Oil on Canvas SOLD by Laurie Pace The Count Down There seems to be a lot of counting going on this time of year. Counting the sleeps until Santa comes. Counting the items we need from the grocery store next week that somehow must be picked up today. Counting how many days are left to wrap presents and grab those last-minute extras. And, of course, counting down the days until we cross into a brand-new year. On this Countdown to Christmas, today was to be full and joyful. The grands were all coming over to ice sugar cookies and make caramel Krispies. What started as a house full of little helpers quickly counted down to just one. Why? Part of our countdown this year seems to include the flu making its way through our part of Texas. One grand is down—and likely his mom as well. Two of our dearest friends also had to miss our small Christmas gathering becau...