Dinner is loud, toys sprawl, and homework lingers. Ten minutes before lights out, a soft drone plays in the hallway while cedar and lavender diffuse in the living room. The house exhales; shoes get parked; bodies predict rest; arguments soften into yawns.
A compact speaker plays rustling leaves and soft piano at low volume. Rosemary and lemon sit on a timed diffuser behind the monitor. A small timer enforces breaks. When meetings end, the soundtrack changes, signaling closure so the kitchen does not steal attention.
Headphones, a tiny roll‑on with bergamot and cardamom, and a foldable eye mask live in the carry‑on. The moment the seatbelt clicks, familiar sound and scent begin. Whether train or plane, the body recognizes home signals and unwinds faster than schedule permits.
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