I wear a small necklace with the word "psala" engraved on it.
In Hebrew it means "to pause." I look at it often as I put it around my neck.
It reminds me as I go about my daily activities to stop and recognize what I am grateful for, to be more aware of the beauty around me.
In the summer, as I water my flowers it reminds me to stop and look at each one and be grateful for its different shape, color and height.
I think how each bloom adds to the beauty of my garden.
The word reminds me to see the differences in my grandson's as I spend my days with them,
or the little boys that I teach in my sunbeam class.
They all have unique personalities, with different things they want heard.
Everything these kids say makes me laugh,
and there might come a day when they will find their friends more interesting than their old grama.
So I soak everything they have to say and do up.
It is nice to "pause" and be grateful for these quieter, sweeter days.
It's been cold and snowing quite a bit.
I so want to lay in the sun and feel its warmth on my skin,
yet the snow brings a greener garden and sweet smelling grass.
So when I spend my days in the pursuit of happiness it is good to just stop pursuing,
to pause and just be happy.
Beautifully written! Your thoughts encourage, remind and motivate each of us "to pause," and look around for what is "virtuous, lovely, or of good-report or praiseworthy."
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