A Day of Exhaustion and Quiet Purpose

Today was one of those days that leaves you physically drained, yet deeply fulfilled in a way that words can barely capture. We had a retreat with ACOM PHQ at TNK—a place of quiet beauty, owned by the sisters of the Anglican Church of Melanesia. The setting itself felt like a gentle invitation to pause, reflect, and realign. Even though the retreat came on short notice, it carried a clear purpose: to review ACOM’s workplace conduct. What could have been just another formal discussion turned into something more meaningful. There was a sense of sincerity in the conversations, and by the end of it, the outcome felt both successful and necessary. Looking back, the past few weeks have been full. We hosted visitors from New Zealand—members of ACOM’s management board—which added another layer of responsibility and expectation. I had submitted a report from my division and quietly assumed that would be enough, that perhaps my role in that space was minimal. But today reminded me that sometimes...

Morning Grace: A Sunrise, Music, and Island Life


A Quiet Start

It had been a while since I said my morning prayers. At 5 a.m., I woke up, sat beside my bed, and whispered words of gratitude to God. Afterwards, I stepped outside, turned on my phone, and listened to my favorite Zimra.

I know it may seem unusual for someone from the islands, but over time, gospel music in Hebrew has found a special place in my heart. Especially during the lowest moments, its calm and peaceful melodies resonate deeply within me.

Sunrise and a Rainbow

Listening to this music in the early morning fills me with strength to face the day. Lost in the melodies, I glanced at the horizon and was greeted by a breathtaking sight—a rainbow arching over Savo Island, complemented by the golden glow of the sunrise. It felt like stepping into the vision of an artist, a moment where nature and spirit collide in beauty.
Sunrise
Early Morning Sunrise 


















Rainbow over Savo
Rainbow over savo



















Island Neighbors

I walked over to our neighbors, who had also been awake through the night. With Christmas approaching, there’s an added vigilance in Honiara, but life goes on. Babies stirred, mothers prepared tea and donuts, and I joined them, warming myself beside the fire and sipping tea.

There’s something uniquely beautiful about these simple island moments—a closeness and calmness that’s increasingly rare today.
Neighbors
Boiling Tea


















Warming
Warming body over fireplace 

Breakfast
Island Breakfast




































Reflection

This morning reminded me to embrace every moment of life. True gratitude isn’t measured in money or possessions; it’s in the quiet, ordinary moments that make life extraordinary. Every day is a blessing, and sometimes, the simplest routines carry the deepest joy.

If you like reading this. Also read A simple Life a Beautiful Connection. 

https://solvoice.blogspot.com/2025/11/a-simple-lunch-beautiful-connection.html?m=1

💬Have you ever experienced moments like this. I would love to hear your moments in the comment section below.👇


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