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day 7::the gift of paying attention

         tell me to what you pay attention and i will tell you who you are. ~jose ortega y gasset

when i first discovered calligraphy and decided i would try to my hand at it, the first thing i did was scour the internet for helpful websites.  then i bought a couple of books.  then i started following inspiring calligraphers on instagram.  and because i’m me, i created an entire pinterest board of beautiful calligraphy.

please…don’t say it…i know…

anyway, since i’ve been focusing (pun intended) on calligraphy for the past several months, now it seems like i see i see calligraphy everywhere…from the sign on the hair place down the street to the packaging on my favorite brand of coffee to the design on the t-shirt that tripp’s mom brought him back from her cruise.  calligraphy is hardly a new thing, but because i started paying attention to it, my world seems to be filled with it.

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the same phenomenon holds true with my interest in obsession with monarch butterflies.  since i started studying their miraculous life cycle and their even more amazing annual southern migration, every september i start looking for them.  and as expected, every day for the past couple of weeks i see at least one of these winged wonders everywhere i go.  in fact, one night last week as as tripp and i were getting home from our run, we saw seven!

i’m going to venture a guess that it is not just in the past three years that monarch butterflies started making their way through my neck of the woods on their to journey to mexico.  so my seeing them everywhere (in my neighborhood, along my running trail, at the garden center) has very little to do with them and more to do with me paying attention.

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i think this same phenomenon holds true with life in general.  whatever we focus on is what we tend to see.

from his abundance we have all received one gracious blessing after another.  ~john 1:16

a few years ago, as i approached my long-dreaded empty nest, the nagging fear in the back of my mind was that the best years of my life were coming to an end.  that motherhood was my only calling.  that life would not be nearly as meaningful without my daughter home as the object of my vocation.

after one particularly melodramatic empty-nest meltdown, i decided that i was going to make a conscious decision to look for the good things in my life that didn’t directly involve motherhood.  things that made me happy for no other reason than that they made me happy.  find a way to enjoy my life.

it’s amazing what happens when you start counting your blessings.

ann voskamp wrote an entire book about counting her blessings – 1000 of them to be exact.  and in her book one thousand gifts, ann says,

“i am a hunter of beauty and i move slow and i keep the eyes wide, every fiber of every muscle sensing all wonder and this is the thrill of the hunt and i could be an expert on the life full, the beauty meat that lurks in every moment.”

paying attention takes practice.  for me it requires that i  s  l  o  w  d  o  w  n.  stop rushing through my to-do list and just stop.  be present.  and it is a constant struggle for me…i work on it every blessed day.  but oh the joy when i get it right.

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because joy is the gift of paying attention.

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  1. Samantha McGowan says

    October 7, 2014 at 8:05 am

    You’re such a lovely photographer. One of my best friends is a brilliant photographer of people. I prefer to photograph things and scenery. Your photos make me want to get my camera out and start shooting everything again.

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    • kelly says

      October 7, 2014 at 8:08 am

      what a lovely thing to say samantha. thank you so very much.

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  2. beth lehman says

    October 7, 2014 at 1:05 pm

    i have learned this lesson, too… what happens when we look, when we notice… it is such a gift.

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    • kelly says

      October 7, 2014 at 8:40 pm

      yes it is beth.

      Reply
  3. Katie says

    October 7, 2014 at 2:10 pm

    Life lately has been nothing but hectic, it seems. I still haven’t found my back-to-school groove yet, and school has been in session for how long now? Since August?? I’ve been shooting football games and volleyball games and cross country meets for my son’s booster club, and as MUCH as I absolutely love doing that (did I ever tell you I want to grow up and be a Sports Illustrated photographer?), I’ve found that it’s a lot of time in front of the computer screen between downloading and Lightroom-ing and uploading to the various social media sites. But today, before I got started on birthday shopping (yep, this is also the Birthday/Holiday season here at my house), I took my camera equipped with my favorite lens, a 135mm manual focus only lens from 1968, and took a little walk at our city lake and I was forced to slow down and notice everything I’d been missing. It was just the mini-adventure I needed.

    Oh my, I certainly didn’t mean to leave such a long comment! But we all need to do that, don’t we, to say Thank You to everything around us? 🙂

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    • kelly says

      October 7, 2014 at 8:41 pm

      i totally get this katie. and yes, it all starts with gratitude. xo

      Reply
  4. Dotti says

    October 7, 2014 at 2:49 pm

    There is a good lesson here for me today. Lately my ever-present ‘to do’ lists have dominated the landscape. This has got to change. Your lovely photos and your sincere thoughts have given me the inspiration … and reminder … that I need!

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    • kelly says

      October 7, 2014 at 8:42 pm

      oh i hear you about the to-do list…this lesson was a reminder to myself as much as anything. 🙂 xo

      Reply

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