Saturday, September 13, 2014

Reminded by the Unfamiliar

I looove the perspective that seeing unfamiliar places, and trying different foods, and meeting new people can bring.  It's enlightening and uplifting, and really quite freeing.  Those experiences have changed me.  I've said this a ga-jillion times before, but I've been super blessed to travel a lot and see a few of those different perspectives; and that chance has been undeniably influential in terms of shaping my view of life, and has taught me to find joy and really appreciate the glorious things that cross my path all the time.



For example, London showed me that every day occurrences 
should not be taken for granted.

Also, it was there that I acknowledged that nothing excites me more
than getting dressed up and going to musicals.
#MaryPoppins
#Chicago

And, most importantly,
that there is no more delicious food around
than a legit bowl of yellow chicken curry


Australia taught me to stop and smell the roses, 

and take time to admire the awe of all little breathtaking beauties,

and especially to recognize that they're always surrounding me.


Hawaii reminded me, that while beaches are so lovely,
friends that are kind and patient enough
to put up with my awful attempts at surfing
are even better.


And that the spirit from Temples
is as strong and pure and true
everywhere
and always.


The Netherlands jolted me to remember the freedoms I enjoy.


Belgium is where I learned that scarves are essential to a classy look.


Germany taught me that carbs are good,

but also that the church is true, and the spirit is moving
even if the gospel is being taught in a language I don't understand.


Paris taught me to life is meant to be lived gorgeously.

That I make the choice to fill my life with beauty,

and love.

NYC, with all its palpable energy,
showed me that life should be exciting...

...and that we all have a need for aesthetics to enhance our day to day existence.

And also that even in smack dab in the middle of such a vibrant city,
this most important place can stand waveringly.
Maybe quietly in comparison to its surroundings,
but still so immensely moving when you come upon it.


Life is bursting at the seams with goodness and light and happiness and beauty.  And while Paris, London, and NYC aren't necessarily at our disposal when we're in need of a reminder that life IS beautiful, there are endless venues of light to remind us what we do have to be grateful for.  Those roses are there for us to stop and smell all day everyday if we seek them out.

"Recently I stood on the north shore of the beautiful Pacific island gazing out to sea at daybreak... As I watched this magnificent scene in reverence, a window formed in the clouds; the glistening rays of the rising sun broke through the overcast sky, transforming everything with its luminescence, its color, its life.  It was as if the Lord wanted to share an additional blessing, a symbol of the light of His teachings that gives brilliance and hope to everyone it touches.  Tears of gratitute formed for this wondrous world in which we live, for the extraordinary beauty our Heavenly Father so freely shares with all who are willing to see.  Truly, life is beautiful."
--Elder Richard G. Scott Finding Joy In Life, 1996

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