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“The art of living in season is about learning to see the extraordinary in our ordinary moments.”
“God has a great canvas, and each of us has a little dab of paint to put on it.”
What if the most ordinary parts of your life—gardening, teaching, caregiving, baking, writing—were actually sacred gifts?
In this episode of Thanks for Doing That, Heather sits down with Sylvie Vanhoozer, writer, botanical artist, and author of The Art of Living in Season and The Art of Living in Advent. With wisdom shaped by French culture, church tradition, and her own seasons of caregiving and creativity, Sylvie shares how she learned to see the extraordinary in everyday life.
Together, they talk about:
This is a conversation for anyone longing to be more present, to live with intention, and to discover how deeply meaningful each season of life can be.
Catch more of the story @thanks.for.doing.that.podcast!
By Heather Winchell5
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“The art of living in season is about learning to see the extraordinary in our ordinary moments.”
“God has a great canvas, and each of us has a little dab of paint to put on it.”
What if the most ordinary parts of your life—gardening, teaching, caregiving, baking, writing—were actually sacred gifts?
In this episode of Thanks for Doing That, Heather sits down with Sylvie Vanhoozer, writer, botanical artist, and author of The Art of Living in Season and The Art of Living in Advent. With wisdom shaped by French culture, church tradition, and her own seasons of caregiving and creativity, Sylvie shares how she learned to see the extraordinary in everyday life.
Together, they talk about:
This is a conversation for anyone longing to be more present, to live with intention, and to discover how deeply meaningful each season of life can be.
Catch more of the story @thanks.for.doing.that.podcast!

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