Sunday, January 12, 2014

Pause..and be Happy


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.

1 comment:

Billie Sue said...

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."