Ordinary Moments Matter
I started using the phrase “gather small and love deep” long before I fully realized what it meant. Intuitively I knew the Turquoise Table was perfectly designed for four to six people—small gatherings. And being at the table, facing each other and sitting side by side, would allow an intimacy to listen and have real conversations. What I didn’t anticipate was the importance of these small and ordinary moments. . . . {read the rest of the article Gather Small, Love Deep}
Dayspring
We are excited to join our longtime friends at Dayspring. Together we hope to inspire & encourage you on your mission to open up your lives and homes to others.
Today, I’m sharing thoughts on hospitality and tips for hosting a neighborhood soup party–our favorite way to bring neighbors and friends together this fall.
How To Host A Neighborhood Soup Party
I’m sharing 6 Simple Tips to help you gather small and love deep in your neighborhood. If you need a little recipe inspiration, here are a few of our tried-and-true recipes:
- Nordstrom’s Tomato Basil Soup
- Baked Potato Soup {Slow Cooker}
- Chicken Tortilla Soup
- Corn Soup {Family Favorite}
Kristin’s Dayspring Favorites
Be sure to take a peek at the special collection of my favorite Dayspring offerings we’ve curated just for you!
Let me know if you plan on hosting a fall gathering or soup party in your neighborhood. Do you have a recipe that’s too good not to share? Send it my way and I’ll pass it along to our Front Yard People community.
We’re in this together!
{If you choose to make a purchase from Dayspring using my affiliate link, I am compensated which helps our mission to spread Turquoise Love. You know, like keep coffee stocked. Thank you!}