Friday, April 01, 2011

Food for thought...

‎"Everyone is born a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it'll live its whole life believing it's stupid."
~Albert Einstein~


I suppose I fell upon this quote because it is my time to think about how this applies to my life right now, today.... It's not rocket science, but it takes the Saviour and his example to rise above thoughts we may entertain about ourselves and/or others...I am thankful I have the opportunity this weekend to listen...and learn.

Monday, March 28, 2011

amor, sayang, meilė, حُب, kjærlighet, LOVE...



I am pretty sure no matter how it is said, felt, wanted, or given...the ability to love unconditionally is a gift. I have utter gratitude in my heart for a hand full of people in my life, who lift burdens and brighten each day, with simple and loving words or just a smile that radiates inherent goodness. Thank you for sharing such a special gift.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Your Missing Out

You should know that if you don't have one of these...




and at least one of these...




you are missing out on the following: naughty, adorable, curious, protective, clever, mischievous, happy, loving, playful, loyal...

Everyone contributes special qualities that make a family unique, and lately I have noticed that these two (Caiya, and Kelly Slater) are an important contribution to our family. They love us unconditionally and make us laugh constantly...



Sunday, January 16, 2011

One Love...

And the lion shall lie down with the lamb




Although this may be one of the more popular misquotes from the bible *refer to (Isaiah 11:6) I am pretty sure either way the message is one in the same, and also answers most of humanities problems... Do your own soul searching and figure out what this means for you. Happy 2011, just a tad late. ;)

Sunday, November 07, 2010

What Vacation?


Here is the conclusion Mike and I have come to...if we come home from a "vacation" completely tired and feeling like we just got rocked, it was a success. And so the story goes, we come home from our week in PR feeling in need of a vacation....what a surprise.
The good news is that we dominated the top half of the island from coast to coast, and then some. The main focus was seeing the Rip Curl pro surf contest, and using time in between to see everything else. From the minute we set foot on Puerto Rican soil we were racing against time to make the most of our 6.5 days.
Mike knows how to weave some magic when it comes to planning agendas and time management, which usually entails back to back adventures which are always off the beaten path, and the only way to go.
-Witnessing the best surfers on the planet doing their thing-inspiring.
-Ferrying to the small island of Culebra, having a world class beach all to ourselves, experiencing my first dive with an underwater welder by trade, as my "dive master" (the only one on the island available and willing to take us out)-terrifying/priceless
-Exploring caves carved by the ocean, and others hidden in the rain forest ALONE-thrilling
-A personal guide leading us by kayak, to an enchanting bay hidden by mangrove trees, in the pitch black of the night, through bioluminescent waters-spellbinding
-Cemeteries, Walmarts, loosing our way, finding our way...

Now back to reality.