It's like this: on the whole, life can look
kind of dull, matte, boring, and so plain. But when we zoom in, it expands, and
surprises us. Here are some of the (small) surprises taking my attention right
now:
I unexpectedly got an A in my violin exam.
Yes, I feel like I can say this without bragging because truly, it was a
surprise. Praise God, because He did it, not me! (Seriously though, I
completely messed some sections up.)
I got new shoes, and although they are
unlike anything I've ever had before, and I wondered how they could be 'me', I
really like them. Plus, they are now the most comfortable shoes I own.
We've had some really nice meals this week.
I'm sorry, but food rates pretty high in my existence. So crunchy chips made
from home-grown potatoes, spicy dahl with lots of onion and garlic, and pizza
really make life better, not to mention the baked apples with custard we've
also had recently.
Somehow my time has multiplied not having to
practice (violin) so much each day, and it's amazing to actually get things done in the
day, and still have time to do other (un)important things like internet
browsing, knitting, and reading.
Having something to look forward to: the
Eastward Music Camp, which starts next week! Two weeks of music and time with
friends sounds like a good idea to me.
I received a postcard through Postcrossing!
(I talked about it here before.) I mean, if getting a postcard in the mail from
someone all the way over in Germany doesn't sound exciting then... we're
different; that's all. And, the photo on the front of the card is pretty close
to perfect – the subject (books!), the colours, the mood.
Thinking and dreaming. I just like it; the possibilities are endless. I've
been dreaming up ideas for a story, ideas for clothes to make, ideas for room
decoration, ideas for travel, and ideas to add to my bucket list.
A Young Woman After God's Own Heart. It's the last book I read, and to be perfectly honest I didn't think
I would get much out of it. But I found it for 20c at an op shop, so what was
there to lose? Actually, there was a lot to gain. I really enjoyed working
through this book, writing down my thoughts and answers to the questions it
asked, and studying my Bible through the verses it recommended. It's challenged
me in a lot of areas.
The joys of taking photos. I had hardly
taken any for weeks, and now I've just taken a few hundred in a few days. I
didn't know I missed it until I started again.
Making lists and ticking them off. I'm a
procrastinator times three, and yet this works. There's just something about
the physical ticking things off that is motivational.
Wearing my hair out for three days. That's a
big thing because I like wearing my hair out, but it gets annoying and
distracting. It's long, and it gets in my face, falls in the food I'm trying to
cook, and my procrastinating self generally gets distracted with running my
fingers through it and twisting it up. Anyway, even though it's been a total
mess, I've left it out for three days, and that makes me feel special.
A jumper I stole borrowed from my big little brother. It's comfortable and cozy.
The internet. I know I do spend too much
time on the internet, but sometimes it's just good. I like finding new blogs,
interesting or deep posts, and nice photos. It's inspiration and
community.
What little things are making your life better?
“This is where God is. In the present. I
am – His very name.” Ann Voskamp