Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Inspired...

It’s the only way I can describe how I’m feeling without lulling you all into a positivity coma.
There are moments I believe, in life where God just looks right at you. I mean, stares you in the face and you have no idea it’s Him when it’s happening, until you’re replaying your day later. Then you think of all the things you should have said or thought about. Well, God’s been looking me right in the eyes lately and I just started feeling so lucky and… inspired.
A couple weeks ago I was driving to Hayley in Belmont to go look at bridesmaid’s dresses. I was running late (for the first time in my life) and was sitting at a light impatiently waiting for it to turn green, when I saw a homeless man pacing up and down the road yelling. (For those of you not familiar with the city… this is more than normal and I’ve come to barely notice them anymore). However, because it was a beautiful day and my window was down, I actually heard what he was saying. Things like “it’s too beautiful a day to be inside, make sure ya’ll enjoy it” and “life’s too short to be angry and sad, make the best of your day”. As he got closer to my window, I rolled it down more and got a dollar out (as a thank-you for the inspiration. I hardly EVER do this by the way). When he saw my window down, he came over and said “it’s a beautiful day to be joyful young lady and aren’t you a beauty - inside and out I’m sure”.  Well – I mean, a compliment to boot? He earned the dollar. But when I stuck it out the window he backed away and wouldn’t take it “oh no, Miss, that’s not what I’m here for. Just spreading joy and love on this fine day. Not necessary”.
The homeless man refused my dollar. God visited me on Storrow Drive that day.

A few days later on a Thursday, it was almost 50 degrees outside and Renata ( a new friend) and I decided to take a break from work and go for a walk on the harbor. Not only was it the perfect break that helped rejuvenate me, but… God visited me on the harbor that day.


Since then we’ve tried to go on multiple walks and although some days are colder than others, I always look forward to them and am always grateful that this year has been so calming and full of things to be grateful for. So calming, in fact, that I’ve had a chance to notice the beauty right outside of the place I work but used to dread so much.

Not to mention how many wonderful blogs there are out there that not only contain inspired writing and living, but they absolutely inspire their readers. (Chelsea Talks Smack and Enjoying the Small Things) Thanks to Hayley for sending these to me as daily reminders.

Most recently, God visited me at my mechanic’s. Go ahead and laugh… those guys are ANGELS. Not only are they the sweetest most caring and conscientious people ever, they saved me money and wished me a Happy Valentine’s Day. Priceless.

In keeping with the serious tone of this post, I can’t leave out… Whitney. I think it’s one of those things that I will remember exactly where I was and what I was doing when it happened. I rarely feel effected by celebrity deaths and am frustrated when people act like it was their literal family member. But she’s different. So gifted, so gracious, so eloquent. Of course it’s sad that we lost her and won’t get to benefit from her voice or talent, but at least we have our memories of what each of her songs means for us. Even without being here, she inspires and that never dies.

What will I do with all this inspiration? I’m not quite sure. Right now I’m enjoying spending more time playing my guitar, working on exciting crafts, looking for jobs or future opportunities, enjoying the weather and looking forward to all of the wonderful things that will come this year.

In the dullness of winter, I hope each of you find God giving you little moments that inspire you.

xoxo



1 comment:

  1. :-) awesome. little do you know how much YOU are inspiring OTHERS... :-)

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