Monday, July 27, 2015

The Appreciation of Simplicity

It’s been a while since my last post, I know. A lot has happened, but I’ll do my best to bring you up to speed with the things I want to share today. Did I say a lot has happened? Lol


As I was in bed last night trying to find a comfortable and painless position to place my foot in, the word “simplicity” kept tugging at my heart. Simplicity!  At that moment, I was once again reminded of the beauty simplicity brings. You see, after I broke my ankle, things have been everything but simple. Complicated and dependability has become the new normal, oh did I mention, speed is no longer in the equation? I’ve become very slow at things I could do with my eyes closed, something that I quite can’t fathom. I often replay in my head the morning of the accident and think to myself how moments prior to the fall, I was well; I was walking, running and jumping without a care in the world. Simplicity!

These past two weeks, I’ve caught myself looking at people just …walk. I see my one and a half year old nephew running like if its second nature. He’s mastered the art of walking; yet, I’m struggling to take one step without feeling the fear of falling. Simplicity! These past couple weeks I’ve learned to appreciate simplicity.  The great and complex things in life are layered upon a solid and simple foundation. Before an athlete can become a marathon runner, he first has to master the art of walking. Before a girl can wear some killer heels, she has to master the art of walking first. But sometimes we tend to lose (not intentionally) but we tend to forget the basics because it has become a norm- we get up, walk, go about our day- no big deal. Um, yes, it is a big deal!  I can guarantee that if you stub a toe or hurt your finger, you will gain a greater appreciation over that small member of your body. Every single body part has an important function. These days, I am reminded of Simplicity and Appreciation.

Last month, while in Arizona and Las Vegas, I was extra adventurous! Although, I am fairly afraid of heights, I was able to overcome it several times and hike mountainous trails. I was able to go to the Grand Canyon and do some hiking there as well. Several times I had the fear of slipping and falling………and dying. Lol but nothing happened. Yet, in Bogota, Colombia I had a simple fall and fracture my ankle (go figure!) It was the simple activity that had a lasting effect. I thank God for everything because there is a purpose behind all of this. And throughout my daily activities, He constantly reminds me the importance of appreciating life and health because life can change in an instant. I am reminded of His love and grace, because things could have been worse but His protection was with me- as it is with you today.

Daily reminders of how blessed we are is what God wants to show us through acts of simplicities; such as waking up in the morning, walking, showering, driving…! All of the things that have become routine and second nature to us are the very things that the Lord is using to remind us that we are blessed. We often hear that life is hard and full of problems and complications; but life is also a beautiful gift given to us by God. As you are traveling through your journey, do not only focus on the destination but also take a moment to enjoy the view and always, always stop and smell the roses. Learn to appreciate the simplicity of your path no matter how complicated it may seem.

Be Encouraged, Be Blessed!
Landy Perez-Feliciano

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