Well, the annual Kaua'i vacation for 2017 is winding down. One of my intentions was to find sun and warmth. I did. And grateful every single day for it. I read yesterday that the Puget Sound area set a new record for rain over the past 6 months, just over 44 inches, which is more than our average annually. So, it's not all been in my head; we've had a lot of rain at home. During our stay here a few days were overcast; one cool and rainy all day. It's not called the "Garden Isle" for nothing. Sometimes it rains...and gives us the lush green garden of floral delights because of it.
Another intention was to find balance and peace about the political situation. I made progress. I am feeling more able to take action and then let myself rest. I am still appalled; still angry; still sad. But reality is reality.
I'm following Elizabeth Cronise McLaughlin on Facebook. She does an almost daily FB Live video, deconstructing the news of the day; explaining behind-the-scenes machinations; keeping her followers focused and motivated. Yesterday she talked about "kicking the shit out of Option B", based on a quote from Sheryl Sandberg's book, "Option B -- Facing Adversity, Building Resilience, Finding Joy", written after her husband died. Option A (Hillary being president) is not available to us, so we need to kick the shit out of Option B -- resist this Administration's policies that are destructive and hold them accountable, and vision what we want for the future.
I'm also finding great solace in watching Rachel Maddow every night, because she's brilliant and fair and funny. But I find it's too much to watch all the talking heads and read every news/opinion piece and watch every satire comedy show...saturation point far exceeded. Balance and discernment. Just say no.
I've stepped up my meditation practice too, since this trip coincided with another of the Oprah/Deepak 21 Day Meditation series. This one is on "hope" and I have to believe this was very intentional. They talk about finding hope in challenging times. I guess that could be any time for any number of people, but it's definitely now for many of us too.
I wanted to feel healthy and strong and I've had mixed results there. I've eaten healthy thanks to Hub, who has cheerfully grilled fresh fish and veggies for us every night. Hawaii's bounty of papaya, mango, and apple bananas with yogurt has nourished us each morning and complementary coffee and tea all day has kept us hydrated. We did do a slight ice cream binge. My vices are so few these days, I've decided I don't need to scold myself for that.
I have slacked off on my yoga practice, but we have done qigong together (wrote about that on my yoga blog, if you want to check it out: http://circlingthemat.blogspot.com/2017/04/pushing-back-waves.html Hub has gone for a 3.5 mile walk every morning. I went once. I still totally suck at discipling myself to do aerobic exercise, except in my Friday Fitness class, which is really fun. So back to that next week!
I wanted to write and yes, the muse has been with me. It is such a luxury to set aside all the to-do lists, commitments, appointments, schedules and just move through the day at a lazy pace, with nothing to do and nowhere to go. When I've felt moved to write, I did. When I wanted to sit quietly, I did. When I wanted to read, I did. All of this feeds my Writing Genie and she's been with me, prompting and smiling.
So, homeward bound we are and I'm ready to be in my familiar places, seeing my friends, hugging my family, planting my garden. Hanging on to the peace and tranquility of vacation time is always the challenge. But I have to believe a time out of the routine works some magic even when we find ourselves caught up again in the abundance of "real life".
At least, that's the view from here...©
Love seeing you back in the blogs. Your view is always interesting to me and I love you try to take charge of your mind and body and find the balance that you need. I'm going to go check out Elizabeth Cronise McLaughlin now.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jean. I have loved the spontaneity here of having an idea and being immediately able to sit and write. That's how I work best, but at home so many other things get in the way and when I postpone writing, I lose the mojo.
DeleteI think ECM, as we call her, is great. Down to earth, smart, funny, passionate. Let me know what you think of her.