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Tuesday, 02 December 2008
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One World
By Andy McKee
see relatedH A P P Y H O L I D A Y S
Are you excited about the holidays? I have to say I am for the first time in a long while. We are busy Christmas shopping, cleaning and (not) baking (which means we are making yummy treats for friends that are not baked!) I am making a couple of presents, also. I love the snow, the music (most of the time), the smells, the sounds...most of all I love knowing that our family will be gathering together. We are an eclectic bunch of people,with a variety of interests, passions and personalities. A rich fabric of varying textures. How amazing! And the fact that we all love each other in spite of our differences is the beauty and miracle of it all.
Wednesday, 26 November 2008
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It's My Life
By Bon Jovi
see relatedHappy Thanksgiving!
We are having a celebration at our house! There are always so many things for which we give thanks, but I have to say this year is especially significant. Bethany has had full restoration of health since becoming a raw foodist. She and I have been busy today preparing foods for our family, all vegan, and about half of them raw. Everyone asks me what we're having, since, obviously turkey will not be on the menu. I wanted to post it here, to satisfy curious minds!
Hagensen Thanksgiving Menu, 2008
Kale Salad
Stuffed Pumpkin (Yes, it's just what it says!)
Raw stuffing (made of nuts, seeds, oils, spices)
Yam and squash bake
Gazpacho with flat bread
Mashed potatoes
Green Beans almondine
Homemade Rolls
Raw cranberry salad
Avocado/tomato salad
Pumpkin "cheese" cake
Apple Crisp
Banana Pudding
And a hearty serving of gratitude!
Friday, 21 November 2008
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Friday, November 21, 2008
This whole week I have had my grandma more on my mind than usual. It has been three years since she passed away. Three years this week. Just working in the "older ladies" clothing department at work was enough to send me to tears. My dad called, and we had such a wonderful conversation. Just talking about everything going on in both our lives. He said he knew we had snow, because he has Beaver Falls weather programmed onto his home page. That made me feel special! I decided to do something positive to honor the memory of my grandma. Yesterday Bethany helped me display my grandma's kitchenware, dishes in my kitchen. I even bought a curtain to compliment the orange/yellow theme. It feels so homey, having her things surround me while I chop veggies and make tea. I miss her hugs and her smile and the way her whole body would shake when she laughed. I know her spirit lives on, and she is with me every day. How grateful I am for her solid presence in my life when I was growing up. She was a rock to me. I miss you grandma!
Wednesday, 19 November 2008
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Consensual Living
I have been reading a little more about consensual living (not even sure I can spell it!). "Live and let live" seems to be the best way to sum it up. Living with your family in a way that honors each others uniqueness, supports each others interests, and meets each others needs as much as possible. That sounds much easier than it actually is. Especially for me, a recovering control freak! And so, it means letting my 8 year old son continue to grow out his hair, and wait up for me after work (even though I get home around 11 some nights) and sleep until 10 in the morning. It means making time in my day to listen to my 14 year old sons latest ideas about how to get a motorcycle, and why he should be able to rebuild one. And encouraging my daughter's growing into independence, as she studies for her drivers permit, and researches schools online. It also means leaving dinner in the oven when I go to work, since when my hubby comes home, he is tired from a day at the office. It means honoring his choices when they are different from mine and not using those differences as a way to belittle or demean. I have so much to learn. I hope my family honors the fact that as I grow up in these areas, my past behaviour of trying to control everything was not out of hate, but out of fear. Now I wish to replace fear with trust, love, compassion, and understanding. I hope they grow with me.
Friday, 31 October 2008
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Thurs. Oct. 30, 2008
Today. My new mantra is "less is more."
Let me share a favorite quote from an author I recently discovered, Jon Kabat-Zinn. " Voluntary simplicity means going fewer places in one day rather than more, seeing less so I can see more, doing less so I can do more, acquiring less so I can have more. "
And another gem of insight from Thoureau: "Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity! I say let your affairs be as two or three, and not a hundred or a thousand; instead of a million count half a dozen...In the midst of this chopping sea of civilized life, such are the clouds and storms and quicksands and the thousand-and-one items to be allowed for, that a man has to live, if he would not founder and go to the bottom and not make his port at all, by dead reckoning, and he must be a great calculator indeed who succeeds. Simplify, Simplify."
These past few months have been times of reducing, simplifying, down scaling. For me, less is more is revealed in the following ways: less cooking / more nutrients, less processed foods/ more whole foods, less weight/ more room in my clothes, less junk/more room for what matters, less clutter/more open space, less rules/more room to become,less judgemental/ more freedom to love, less spending/ more money, less religion/more relationship, less condemnation/ more blessing others...I will add more as I think of it. Right now, that is enough.
What can you have more of if you choose to have less of the "lower" things in life?


