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Herbes de Provence Rustic Bread Recipe

By Sarah Kay
April 5, 2023
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The scents of summer in the south of Frace wrapped up into my Herbes de Provence rustic bread recipe. Perfect for a cold rainy day with a hot cup of tea and a book. Lavender, the perfect souvenir of languid, lingering ...
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MY INSTA-HAPPENINGS

May is AAPI Heritage Month. AAPI stands for Asian May is AAPI Heritage Month. AAPI stands for Asian American and Pacific Islander. The term describes a diverse and fast-growing population of 23 million Americans that includes roughly 50 ethnic groups with roots in more than 40 countries. 

I adore immigrant stories,they offer an exceptional window into the American experience and a bridge into a rich cultural heritage. This multicultural mama is so thrilled by the stories I’m enjoying with my family. A story is a wonderful opportunity to introduce different perspectives from the comfort of your home. Stories engage the heart and the mind and build bridges into important parts of our world. A wise person once said “diverse readers become inclusive leaders.”

Thank you to all the exceptional writers who’ve invited us into their AAPI heritage this month.  @rrremylai @joannahowrites @ediblewords @junehwrites @mitaliperkins @viviennechxng @golfcoachdanny93 @robinhaart @kellyyanghk 
Just to name a few. 

Drop a heart in the comments if you’ve picked up a new author this month? Or click the link in bio for my favorites
Celebrating natural hair has been one of my favori Celebrating natural hair has been one of my favorite adventures as a multicultural mother. I’m deeply grateful to all the woman who’ve empowered, challenged and strengthened her leadership and sense of self. Her brilliance is more than hair or beauty, but like her it represents courage, pride and perseverance. I’m thankful for her trust in me and the gift of exploring together. #multiculturalfamily #naturalhair
“Behind all your stories is always your mother's “Behind all your stories is always your mother's story. Because hers is where yours begin.” -Mitch Albom

May your story start with a brave woman who dared. Happy Mother’s Day
Happy Mother’s Day! Every little hack we use to Happy Mother’s Day! Every little hack we use to stretch a cosmetic, a moment, a dollar, we do it to pour it all into the ones we love.  I salute you. It’s the little things that testify to your beauty, sacrifice and joy. Thank you to every brilliant woman who ever taught me how to fill my world with color using every trick in the book!
“Practice any art, music, singing, dancing, acti “Practice any art, music, singing, dancing, acting, drawing, painting, sculpting, poetry, fiction, essays, reportage. No matter how well or badly, not to get money and fame, but to experience becoming, to find out what’s inside you, to make your soul grow.” -Kurt Vonnegut.  Join me and @arthousedallas for a morning of community and support for writers.
“It is time for parents to teach young people ea “It is time for parents to teach young people early on that in diversity there is beauty and there is strength.”
-Maya Angelou

I stumbled down memory lane today and found pictures of my daughter and her beloved Dora the Explorer doll. In a single heart beat I was that twenty-something mama struggling to reflect my daughters brilliance back at her.

Back then I ached for a tiny glimpse of our unique world in the faces and the spaces she was watching with an insatiable curiosity. She’s driving now so this was quite a while ago (not in my mama heart) but back then every every moment seemed harder than it should be. Hair products, band-aids, crayons, even appropriate shades of undergarments have diversified to include a broader range of beauty. My daughter and I marvel at the array of multicultural heroes and toys that line our shelves today. But I also realize I live in one of the largest, most diverse cities in America. We marvel at how far we’ve come but still ache for how far we have to go. There are little eyes looking up at the world, into the shelves of their library, scrolling through a device, hungry to see themselves reflected back with dignity and delight. 

This is the lifeblood of why I write, why I constantly explore. It’s why I create. Its also why I’m passionate about creative hospitality. Creating spaces that inspire multicultural stories, scripts, and songs. 

I have the privilege of living in a beautiful, rich corner of the world. It’s not the natural scenic beauty that causes me to wonder. It’s the people and their warm smiles, the jokes in car line, their family recipes shared over the fence, their willingness to step outside their culture and comfort zone to welcome me. This is the magic I want to inspire my children, the moments I want to share with the world. 
Will you join me? 
There is always room for more. 

Tag someone that inspires you with their unique perspective. Please remind them their voice matters. 

#yourstorymatters #multiculturalfamily #whyiwrite #writingcommunity #ndjerareoujourney
Real Talk about May—we are grateful for every ac Real Talk about May—we are grateful for every accomplishment and every moment. But let’s extend grace to ourselves and others. We’ll miss you if you can’t make it, but we trust you are where you need to be. Special thanks to all the teachers, coaches and administrators who keep our world going-we see you. Rest well.
“China and America are very different. So are th “China and America are very different. So are the sun and moon, but both bring light into the world.” -Nova McBee

I had the privilege of meeting @nova_mcbee_author and @candace_kade_author this week to celebrate the launch of Enhanced Candace’s new book. It was an exceptional evening of globetrotting adventure fiction hosted by @monkeyanddogbooks 

Award winning author, and friend @sfrhoads.author recommended these two wonderful series (Calculated by Nova McBee and Enhanced by Kade) and the trio invited us into their world building via their international experience, it was an impactful conversation on global imagination. It was a lovely event but the best part has been diving into their heart pounding YA adventures. The hardest part for me is choosing which one to read first! 

#writersofinstagram #yourstorymatters #weneedglobalstories #inbetweenworlds
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