Archive for December, 2009

Taking Time Out to Create

December 18, 2009

Yesterday, I woke up with much to do. I needed to edit a video, prepare graphics for Sunday, go Christmas shopping and our house needed a cleaning in the worst way. But…I felt a longing to create.  So, instead of hitting the task list, I went to Old Sac with my camera. My goal: to look for the good light and create for the sake of creating. It was glorious. I found myself getting lost in the moment and just taking in my surroundings. I prayed. I hunted for good light. I asked God to inspire me for the days ahead. I felt released.

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Category: The life I live...        

Susan Wright — Your photos have inspired me! Great colors, architecture, movement and composition. Each one evokes a feeling and/or a memory. I.e. my kiddos had a mcguffy reader and it brought back memories of our early schooling years. The one with the train reminds me of Bob's grandparents and how I thought I'd hate the train museum. It is cool seeing pictures of places that I have a history with. Thanks for sharing, Jenny.   ( December 19, 2009 @ 12:22 am )

Jenny — Thanks so much, Susan! You encourage me =)   ( December 19, 2009 @ 2:39 pm )

Andy — Like that school desk/reader photo quite a bit.   ( January 9, 2010 @ 9:43 am )

Mediterranean Warmth

December 11, 2009

As 2009 comes to an end (!), I’m going through photos from the year…still processing ones from my Europe adventure. I came across these of the Mediterranean. Looking at them make me feel warm…I need that today. =)

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I’m still reflecting on this writing by Henri Nouwen:

You have an idea of what the new country looks like. Still, you are very much at home, although not truly at peace, in the old country. You know the ways of the old country, its joys and pains, its happy and sad moments. You have spent most of your days there. Even though you know that you have not found there what your heart most desires, you remain quite attached to it. It has become part of your very bones.

Now you have come to realize that you must leave it and enter the new country, where your Beloved dwells. You know that what helped and guided you in the old country no longer works, but what else do you have to go by? You are being asked to trust that you will find what you need in the new country. That requires death of what has become so precious to you: influence, success, yes, even affection and praise.

Trust is so hard, since you have nothing to fall back on . Still, trust is what is essential. The new country is where you are called to go, and the only way to go there is naked and vulnerable.

It seems that you keep crossing and recrossing the border. For a while, you experience a real joy in the new country. But then you feel afraid and start longing again for all you left behind, so you go back to the old country. To your dismay, you discover that the old country has lost its charm. Risk a few more steps into the new country, trusting that each time you enter it, you will feel more comfortable and be able to stay longer.

–Henri Nouwen

Category: The life I live...        

sillydoodah — Beautiful photos and powerful thoughts. Oh, that blue water!   ( December 11, 2009 @ 4:48 pm )

Jenny — Thank you!   ( December 19, 2009 @ 2:40 pm )