A few years ago I was introduced to one of the Founders of SoHo Muse, and he invited me to join. It was an honor at the time, and being a part of that wonderful group of Creative people continues to be an honor whenever I meet or hear about a member and the wonderful things they are doing.
One of the lovely things that SoHo Muse does is that the concierge will choose different Creatives to celebrate in the newsletter and online in social media, and I always enjoy seeing the really beautiful Art and Design and hearing about the incredibly talented people who are being highlighted.
This past week, when I opened up my newsletter, I saw a photograph of me. It was one of those moments that I can't really describe, when you feel like Cinderella who has been invited to the ball and then been given all of the beautiful things to wear that her heart has ever desired.
The photograph they chose was one that was taken by a photographer, Erika Kuciw, who was working on a project titled "Beautiful, Confident, Vulnerable Women" and she was part of a group I belonged to at the time that was started by a wonderful creative woman I know. She had sent out a description of her project and invited women to contact her, and I did, and one day she came to the apartment where I was living in Inwood and took a series of photographs that she shared with me.
The apartment where I was living at the time was fairly new to me, and if I remember rightly I had just moved in not long before. I had started attending a church, and it was a few months after I had gone through a dark night of the soul and been born again, a story that I've shared in these pages and in others before in different ways and at different times over the years. At the time the photograph was taken, I had been reading a book given to me by the Pastor of the church I had begun to attend, a book of testimonials he had compiled that he thought I'd enjoy after he and I met and I'd shared my story with him. In the photograph the book is in my hand, and it is such a beautiful thing to me that for this feature in SoHo Muse that they chose that photograph.
God has a way of reminding us of the love and grace that is poured out on us, of encouraging us in every way that we need, and in ways that mean so much to us personally. As I've been walking through this current time in my life, there have been some experiences that have been growing my faith in ways that I could have never imagined, and at times it has seemed as if I was on a path that I had no idea where it was leading. Seeing this photograph again and having this beautiful surprise and beautiful blessing of this feature and post brought to mind so many things that have happened over the years and how God has continued to guide and help and hold and bless me through it all. I may not know where the path is leading sometimes, or even what the step is after the next one I take, but if I hold on fast and keep my focus on God, I will find myself walking into something beautiful and blessed.