Perspective.
Isn’t it amazing
how many different ones walk around with blindness to the idea that others may
not share the same views? A verse close to my heart during this journey of
pregnancy is Psalm 139:14. It says, “Thank you for making me so wonderfully
complex! Your workmanship is marvelous-and how well I know it.” This is from
the same chapter in which the Psalmist states God knew him while he was in the
womb. It’s a great confidence booster for purpose and an inspiration while
carrying a brand new person inside of me that didn’t physically exist several
months ago. However, it’s also convicting. If I am His workmanship and my baby
is wonderfully complex, then…so is everyone else.
It’s been an
adventure while learning this lesson and living with two elderly loved ones who
are very set in their ways. There have been times of joy watching them
physically improve and become emotionally healthier, but there have been times
of intense miscommunication and feelings of failure on part of John and myself.
We have had to come to a place that constantly remembers we cannot change them.
They are His workmanship and wonderfully complex, no matter how differently we
view the world or how difficult some situations with them can seem. We can;
however, accept them where and how they are, and we can pray for them. All of
the time, we can pray for them. For them to be happy. To choose contentment,
especially as they age. To love each other and others around them.
Since June 2012,
our perspectives have changed. Evolved and grown-as they should continue to do
as we meet more people and learn new ways of life. This does NOT mean we agree
or condone all views-it just means that, to an extent, we try to understand.
That woman in
Old San Juan, although loud and a little rude, was understandable. If I travelled
to Italy I probably wouldn’t eat at a burger joint. Not long ago, I would have
eaten Puerto Rican food in San Juan. I also would have cared more when a bug
crawled across my computer screen, when my Grandma told every single stranger
we meet that I can’t speak Spanish, and that the bathroom door can’t physically
close all the way. Things change. With them, perspectives broaden.
It’s okay if you
don’t agree every person you encounter. It’s okay if you don’t agree with me.
But, if you are a believer I’d like to challenge you (along with myself) to
remember that all of those people we disagree with-whether it be an entire
lifestyle choice or an isolated statement-are marvelously made.
Now, a few pictures of our two days in San Juan--that were marvelously made as well!
| I don't think we've had a trip to San Juan without going to this sushi restaurant! Tayzan on Ashford. Consistently lovely! |
| A friend told me to go to the beach and make a hole to be able to lay belly-down. Wonderful idea! |
| Baby sunscreen was the cheapest option at the pharmacy because we forgot ours. John said I should take a picture with some on the baby. :) |
| Yes, folks, he's on an island. No, folks, he doesn't have any color yet. He didn't want his face to burn...He'll probably have something to say to me when he sees I uploaded this. |
| Last night on the town! Next time we may be in that city? Picking up Sandy Barrington so she can meet Carmi June in May! God bless! |
Love the perspective... but even more, LOVE the belly-down-in-the-sand idea! Must... find... beach! We just took a small babymoon too - in Dallas - and it was so nice to "get away" for a couple of days. I'm glad you guys are enjoying your time together! :)
ReplyDeleteOh Hollie, you made me cry lol This was definitely a word I needed to hear today. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteHollie, I just discovered your blog, and I enjoy it. You write well.
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