As the leaves turn yellow and the days grow shorter, this week has been woven together by the threads of work and family.

With the preschool closed, Monday was dedicated to my son, Arvid.

We spent the day immersed in play and laughter, creating our own world.

These moments remind me of the importance of being present, even as the world outside continues its relentless pace.

In these simple joys, I find inspiration, much like the stories and traditions I cherish in my craft.

Tuesday marked a return to the familiar rhythm of work.

I started the day by editing a YouTube video, a practice in sharing my journey with others.

Later, I tackled the essential bookkeeping, keeping track of the numbers.

This balance of creativity and precision mirrors the work at the forge.

It reminds me that each task, no matter how mundane, contributes to the larger vision of my craft.

As the week progressed, I found myself at the drawing board, sketching designs for a custom order.

Laying the groundwork for the artistry that follows, each line drawn is a step closer to bringing a vision to life.

This process reflects the stories I aim to capture in my pieces, much like the historical techniques I explore.

By the end of the week, the forge came alive with the sound of hammer on metal.

I spent the day forging, culminating in completing a custom wedding band.

It's a piece that holds meaning. Not just for the couple it was made for but for me as well.

The satisfaction of finishing such a piece is a reminder of why I love what I do.

It connects me to the stories of others, acting as an anchor that gives strength, much like the legacy I hope to leave behind.

In these moments, I find a reminder that all things shall pass, urging me to be present and thankful for the moments I have.

Whether in the laughter shared with Arvid or the completion of a meaningful piece, each moment is a thread in the fabric of life, woven with care and intention.

Philip Lufolk