Friday, December 23, 2011

My Daily Dose of Beauty

This past summer I invested in a new digital camera. Nothing too over-the-top, but complex enough that I'm still trying to figure out how to fully utilize all of its high-tech settings. After trying to capture our family vacation to Florida, our friend's wedding, a Philly's game or two, going to college, coming home for Fall Break, and the many memorable moments in between, I presently I find myself with the most precious little puppy sprawled across my lap on this year's Christmas Eve eve.











I absolutely love taking pictures. I love looking back and remembering. Making memories is one thing, but for me, holding on to them, appreciating and cherishing them, is of great value.

Out of the thousands of pictures I've taken since July, the vast majority has been of people and nature. Both of which radiate beauty from their core. But there's something about flowers in particular that has captured my eye.





Their vibrant color, delicate form, and breath of pureness, their complexity wrapped up in the beauty of simplicity, their ability to nourish, comfort, and inspire. I'm not exactly sure what it is, but I love flowers. Along with the rest of nature's adornments, the eloquent beauty of a flower often provides me with my daily dose of beauty that my soul so desperately craves.






If we didn't need beauty in our lives, then God could've created a colorless, dreary, flowerless Earth in which we would feel satisfied living the mundane life. But if you stop for a minute amidst the chaos of last minute Christmas shopping, cooking, and cleaning, and look around, the beauty of creation speaks.







Its beauty invites us to linger, take it in, explore--and as we gaze upon the magnificent creation around us, we can catch a glimpse of the Creator's beauty as well, reminding us of the hope of eternity where more beauty awaits, ready to be unveiled upon our arrival.






This Christmas, don't busy yourself so much so that you miss your chance to stop and smell the roses (or the fresh pine and gingerbread cookies), to gaze upon the beauty all around you, and to draw near to and thank the God who encompasses the very essence of beauty and makes this season one worth celebrating.

4 comments:

  1. Very nice.

    Have yourself a Merry Christmas and keep taking the time to smell & photograph the roses.

    xxx's
    Mrs. B

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  2. Beautiful. You have a gift, and most importantly; you have the gift. Continue to give Him the glory.

    May He continue to bless you in all you do.
    Love you honey,
    Mom

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  3. Elisabeth,

    God has given you a special gift to communicate through the written word. He has used the past few years to cultivate fertile soil from which He will produce a harvest of righteousness through your life. Continue to write from the depth of your heart where the passion of our Redeemer runs even deeper.

    Love in Christ,
    Dad

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  4. I totally agree, Elizabeth! I'm on your Dad's prayer team and have been and continue praying for you. I love the pictures. I too love taking pictures, especially people and nature-- especiall flowers, trees, sunsets etc! The cameras of today are AMAZING!
    Bless you,
    Janna Cracas

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