The Everyday, Rarely-Instagrammed-Things

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On the way to the second floor of my house on Saturday, I sat down on the stairs. Exhausted from three straight months of all-things-relocation, I opened Instagram.

Twenty doomscrolling minutes later, I wasn’t refreshed by viewing pretty things, nor did I have even one stress-relieving laugh.

Instead, I stared at the falsities created to make me believe – even briefly – that the 2” x 2” ideal square of living space and gourmet meals illuminating from my phone screen somehow carry throughout the creator’s entire house, relationships, office life.

Briefly indulging the imagery because I was sleep-deprived and surrendered to doomscrolling, I shrunk for a moment.    

Whether online or off, the Instagram version of life is enticing: Out there is better. The grass is greener. If we’re wise, we know the grass just needs to be watered. “Out there” is right here: in our homes, at work, during conversations. Time. Attention. Presence. Effort.

Even when it’s hard.

And let’s face it, most of this earthly walk isn’t easy. Some of my grumbles are decidedly self-imposed. Others are levied upon me and there’s no getting out of them. Believe me, I’ve tried.

Making my way back upstairs, I resolved to cleanse my mind and spirit by intentionally thinking about the everyday, not-small, extraordinary blessings, people, and happenings – rarely presented on social media. A quick dozen came to mind:

1. Waking up in the morning.

2. Attentive listeners. One person (more if you’re lucky) in your circle not reaching every time a notification lights up.    

3. Overcomers.

4. Rockets. Over 100 launches a year, flying above the atmosphere line into blackness.

5. Jesus handing me an eternal gift of forever life in an unfathomably perfect, unimaginably peaceful, joy-filled place, free from the worries that plague me today.

6. Tiny seeds growing into giant plants and produce.

7. Safety. Sharing society with wicked people on our trains, planes and streets… safety isn’t a small thing.

8. Provision. Particularly for us Americans, we are among the wealthiest globally.

9. Mountains. The Matterhorn in Switzerland and Mount Everest in Nepal, to name two.

10. Life growing inside of a woman. The 9-month in utero timeline divinely ordained.

11. Planes lifting 150,000-200,000 average pounds of steel, miles of wires, heating/cooling systems 40,000 feet in the air, some 44,000 flights a day-those are merely in American skies. Flying in the clouds? Breathtaking.

12. The moon’s gravity affecting ocean tides. Extraordinary.

May we marvel in awe, at all of this and more.

Thank you for sharing your time with me on this Monday. Have a wonderful week ahead!

Images: Artemis by NASA. All others mine: family5power.com

24 responses to “The Everyday, Rarely-Instagrammed-Things”

  1. Pepper Avatar

    Thank you for the reminders in this well-written post and beautiful photos. Have a wonderful week.

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Thank you, Pepper. I appreciate your words and wish you the same🤍.

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  2. Tom Avatar

    Thanks for this thoughtful post, MLM! Yes, we take many things for granted. And yes, there’s a lot of posing/posturing on social media that doesn’t reflect real life.

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Social media often distorts reality but many continue to ‘watch’ more than ‘live’. Thank you, Tom.

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  3. Vero Avatar

    Lots of things to think about!

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      There is much to appreciate! Thank you for reading and commenting, Vero.

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  4. shoreacres Avatar

    I’ve solved the issues on social media that everyone seems to fuss (or complain) about by not being on social media. So far, I’ve managed to survive without Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, etc. etc. ad nauseum. I’d far rather spend time with posts like this one, filled with wonderful images and thoughtful comments from a real human! Happy week!

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      You are a wise woman, Linda! IG is my only one and your ad nauseum description is appropriate – new social apps to stuff phones, hearts and brains appear weekly. Thank you for reading and your thoughtful comments. Happy week to you as well!🪻

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  5. The Luttie Board Avatar

    This is such a good reminder that the most extraordinary parts of life are often the ones we overlook because they aren’t curated for a screen.

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Well-said! I appreciate your comment and thank you for reading.

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  6. Victoria Rose Avatar

    These all ‘sound little’ but they’re all phenomenal. It’s amazing to think about all the good things there are as well as all the crap that’s occurring atm.

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Getting outdoors…looking up from screens… into others’ eyes, at the beauty around us… all important for a rich, full life. Thank you for visiting!

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  7. JanBeek Avatar

    Thank you for your awe inspiring list of blessings. God bless you!

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Thank you, kindly, Jan. God bless your day and week ahead!

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  8. luisa zambrotta Avatar

    🙏💗🙏💗🙏

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      💕💕💕💕

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  9. WritingfromtheheartwithBrian Avatar

    What a great list. Social media can be a thief sometimes. Steals our joy. Thank you for the reminder of the small but mighty everyday things in our life!

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Social media being a thief (if we let it) is a good description. Thank you for your comments and time spent reading, Brian!

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  10. Mama's Empty Nest Avatar

    Yes, yes, yes! Wonderful reminder. To spend more time being grateful for these kind of blessings, I’ve abandoned all but one of my social media accounts and I’m seriously considering dumping it too. The only time I spend on my cell is talking or texting my loved ones. And I’m happier for it.

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      That’s the key, isn’t it? Being “…happier for it”!🩵 I’m observing young adults becoming way too wrapped up online when there is so much more life to be appreciated with phones down.

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  11. Awakening Wonders Avatar

    Yes, to celebrating the imperfect beauty of everyday life! The sky images are a daily gallery of art – so good!

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Yes to the imperfect beauty in everyday life! Thank you – those sky images are among my cloud favorites.

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  12. Cindy Georgakas Avatar

    Such beautiful blessings and rich gorgeous photos. MLM!!@❣️

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Many blessings all around if only we look up to appreciate them💛. Thank you, Cindy!

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