Time To Rearrange

My wife loves her home.

She loves the relational dynamics of it. The interactions between the daughters. The engagements between parents and daughters. The agreement and understanding between the parents.

She loves the physical aspects of it.

It is one of the great benefits being her husband, that I get to experience how she loves to arrange the home in a way she sees to maximise its benefits in a set season. She will look at the living room and just sense it was time for the furniture to be rearranged. She will consider an area of the home and feel the creative urge to decorate it in a certain manner. Where we have lived, she has made it her point of duty to invest in it to such a degree that by the time we leave it, it is in a significantly better condition that how she found it. All because of her love of home.

That knack of knowing the time when to rearrange and to shape and add in areas is something that over the years we’ve noticed is not just something applicable to the physical aspects of a home.

It never ceases to intrigue me how rearranging elements of life can have a significant effect. In thinking, in perspective and then in outlook and outcome.

Maybe it’s time for you to rearrange.

(Photo by Andy Kelly on Unsplash)

For His Name’s Sake

Shalom

C. L. J. Dryden

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