This evening, we sat together working to transform this blog to accommodate our new location. We sifted through the photos we've taken since coming to Buenos Aires looking for an appropriate new image. What we landed on, finally, was a tiny sliver of the most unlikely picture taken on the banks of the Rio de la Plata. It was crooked, out of focus, and not at all pretty, but there was something, some glimmer, that captured what I was feeling when I took the snapshot that made it just right. As Fede cropped and arranged I said, "It's so funny how Photoshop can work such magic. All you need is a fragment out of a total mess and you can preserve what's beautiful." "It can work the opposite too though," he responded. "Remember the news this morning?"
Life is just like that. It's good and bad, beautiful and ugly, messy and perfect, scary and sublime all at the same time. It takes acceptance of both sides to attain balance and wholeness, of course, because there will always be some of each.
Still, it's important to realize we get to choose what we zoom in on and what we crop out.