Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

The Morning I Almond Missed - And What it Taught Me

 The Morning I Almost Missed —
And What It Taught Me

It was just another ordinary morning. The sun rose quietly behind soft clouds, the air cool and still. I had my usual list — tasks to tick off, errands to run, and a mind already racing ahead. But that morning, as I hurried past my window, something made me pause.

There it was — a single bird perched on the branch. It wasn’t singing, just sitting there, chest rising and falling, eyes blinking softly into the morning light. For a long moment, we simply stayed like that — me standing still, the bird quietly present. 


I almost missed it.


And in that stillness, a quiet thought caught my heart: How many moments have I rushed past because I thought I had more important things to do?

That simple encounter reminded me of a gentle truth — life isn’t always about chasing the next thing. Sometimes, it’s about stopping long enough to catch the quiet beauty right in front of us. The world will always ask for our attention. But the soul whispers for us to pause.

That morning became my “beautiful catch” — a reminder to slow down, to look up, and to appreciate the grace hidden in ordinary moments. It reminded me of Psalm 46:10, “Be still, and know that I am God.” Sometimes, stillness is the very place where God speaks — not in thunder or noise, but in quiet presence.

Since then, I’ve tried, even in busy days, to leave space for those simple pauses — to watch the sunrise, listen to the wind, or just sit quietly with a cup of tea. And you know what? Those moments haven’t slowed me down. They’ve filled me up.

Maybe today, you’ll catch a quiet moment too. Don’t rush past it. It may hold more for your heart than you realize.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

FAMOUS QUOTE

Georgia's favourite quotes


"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover."— Mark Twain


Thursday, September 23, 2010

Life Is Like a Marathon

Life is a Marathon

Life is like a marathon—a long and unique journey that everyone must undertake. For some, it begins with extraordinary beauty, adorned with ribbons and rainbows. For others, the start may be far from beautiful, filled with challenges or ordinary moments.

 We are placed on life's track and often begin on a smooth, even path, prepared by loving hands. Our parents give us their best, dressing us in the finest “shoes and clothes” for this journey. In our younger years, life tends to be free of sharp turns or rough patches.

 During our tender days, our parents are there to catch us before we fall. Some are fortunate enough never to experience hurt—physically or emotionally. Their path is smooth and secure. Yet, for others, childhood may bring unexpected turns and challenges that must be navigated before maturity.

 As we grow older, we must walk our path alone, encountering twists and turns along the way. These paths, whether spiritual or physical, shape us profoundly. In these moments, we realize the importance of having someone to journey with us, especially through life’s hardest turns.

 Now, more than ever, we need Him to meet us at every bend in the road.

 Praise the Lord, for He catches me at every turn in my life!