ordinary

ordinary

“It’s easy to fancy the extraordinary life, and forget that the Divine came born ordinary.” – Alexa Mason

It’s natural to long for the extraordinary.

To seek the fanciful.

And to forget… the ordinary.

It’s in the ordinary where 99.9% of life takes place. 

From waking to sleeping, to working and playing. 

I remember dreaming of changing the world. 

And then you grow up, get a job and realize that’s it’s not so much about changing the world but in loving your neighbor. 

The Divine, born ordinary, didn’t set his sights on changing the world but rather loving and serving and giving of himself, and in that, the world was changed. 

polarizing

polarizing

There's a Bug in My Coffee

There's a Bug in My Coffee