Now that I’ve moved from Manhattan to a new neighborhood in Brooklyn, there’s a lot to get used to. It’s quieter, for one thing. I no longer live in a high-rise. And I actually have a backyard. But it takes longer to get everywhere, and some weekends I never leave the neighborhood!
Then there’s the recycling. I’ve noticed that Brooklyn people take it very, very seriously. Shortly after we moved, my sisters and I received a notice on our front door from an anonymous neighbor calling us out for using the wrong type of plastic bags for recyclable goods.

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But not everything’s different in Brooklyn. In my old life, I lived right by the Guideposts office, so I used to walk to work every day. I was always stumbling upon bits of wonder on the way there.
Well, the other day, I was walking to the subway on my new morning commute when I saw a chalk message right in front of the train entrance: “HAVE A HAPPY DAY!”
I couldn’t help but snap a photo of it. Yes, I’ve moved to a new neighborhood. And sometimes it feels like a completely different country. But some things never change. There’s still wonder to be found, little messages from God all around.




