
Sometimes we see the extraordinary in the ordinary. This poem perfectly captures the blessing in such a day:
Lord, here I am.
How strange it is,
That some days feel like hurricanes
And others like glassy seas
And others like nothing much at all,
Today is a cosmic shrug.
My day planner says,
Rather conveniently,
That I will not need you,
Cry for you, reach for you.
Ordinarily, I might not think of you at all.
Except, if you don’t mind,
Let me notice you.
Show up in the small necessities
And everyday graces.
God, be bread.
Be water.
Be laundry.
Be the coffee cup in my hands
And the reason to calm down in traffic.
Be the gentler tone in my insistence today
That people pick up after themselves for once.
When I catch my own reflection
Or feel my own self-loathing
Fluttering in my stomach.
Calm my mind,
Lift my spirit,
Make this dumb, ordinary day
My prayer of thanks.
Be the reason I feel loved.
The Lives We Actually Have, by Kate Bowler and Jessica Richie