Appointments...
Buy anchors for light switches (kitchen and yoga room) chalking for the shower
Clean and Chalk the shower
Delicious Ambiguity
Elizabeth wants me to watch a video
Finish fixing the toilet upstairs
Granny's Helper at 3 pm Friday
Help with this list
I wanted a perfect ending...
Just breath...
Keeping it all together
Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what's going to happen next.
Morning coffee with Joan
Now I've learned... some poems don't rhyme, and some stories don't have a clear beginning, middle, and end.
"Only Promise the Remains" - Reba McEntire
Precision Overhead Door
Quit worrying
Repair wood trim and paint outside master bedroom
Spiritual friends
Tara Brach: ""Having spiritual friends ... helps free us from a trance of separation so deep that we are often not aware of it. Conscious relationships shine a direct light both on our layered feelings of unworthiness and loneliness, and on the truth of our belonging. We begin to respond more compassionately and actively to the suffering of the world. Our real community, we discover, includes all beings. As we relax and trust this belonging to the web of life, we recognize the one awareness that shines through each being. Our spiritual friends open the way to the inner refuge of...
Unconditional love presence."
Vascular system of plants - namely poison ivy
Wednesday Woes
Xylem: one of the two types of transport tissue in vascular plants
Yes, as a matter of fact, I do have poison ivy AGAIN :(
You are...
Amazing
Bright, Brave
Creative, Courageous
Daring Duo
Effulgence
Full
Grace
I am Inwardly attentive
Joy
Kindness
Lacking nothing
May you feel as full as the moon today.
New Nature
Open
Pure
Quiet
Remember one,
Shining
Thoroughly
Unbroken
Vast
Wholeness
Xtraordinary
YOU are whole, YOU are holy. You are shining bright and lacking nothing. Rest in the place of unbroken wholeness under this sweet full moon today! I LOVE YOU! Hooowwwwlllllll!!!!!! ♥ ♥ ♥
Weekend prayers - Sunday 24, 2013
Baked Blueberry Muffins AND Brownies
Calvin and Hobbes - Love it
Do no thing
Elizabeth calls it
Flopping
Gunilla Norris: "Spending time in silence without thoughts, goals or desires is to be infused with the mysterious and healing nourishment of no-thing."
Had a productive and relaxing weekend
Irrepressible optimism
Just Breathe
Kids
Luxuriate
Monsters, Inc.
Natural Law
Oriah Mountain Dreamer: "May your weekend be filled with what is needed to renew your body,
replenish your mind, expand your heart and lift your spirits.
May there be restful darkness and a lamp of inspiration to stir the creative juices.
May there by quiet smiles and belly laughs, shared stories and music.
May there be nourishing silences in companionship and in solitude.
May you be well.
May you be happy.
Lyrics below
Time to head to yoga
Yes!
Don't Give Up (Peter Gabriel)
In this proud land we grew up strong
We were wanted all along
I was taught to fight, taught to win
I never thought i could fail
No fight left or so it seems
I am a man whose dreams have all deserted
I've changed my face, i've changed my name
But no one wants you when you lose
Don't give up
'Cos you have friends
Don't give up
You're not beaten yet
Don't give up
I know you can make it good
Though i saw it all around
I never thought that i could be affected
I thought that we would be the last to go
It is so strange the way things turn
Drove the night toward my home
The place that i was born, on the lakeside
And as daylight broke, i saw the earth
The trees had burned down to the ground
Don't give up
You still have us
Don't give up
We don't need much of anything
Don't give up
'Cause somewhere there's a place
There's a place where we belong
'Got to walk out of here
I can't take anymore
I'm gonna stand on that bridge
Keep my eyes down below
Whatever may come
And whatever may go
That river's flowing
That river's flowing
Moved on to another town
Tried hard to settle down
For every job, so many men
So many men no-one needs
Don't give up
'Cause you have friends
Don't give up
You're not the only one
Don't give up
No reason to be ashamed
Don't give up
You still have us
Don't give up now
We're proud of who you are
Don't give up
You know it's never been easy
Don't give up
'Cause i believe there's a place
There's a place where we belong
Yoga poses A to Z
Archer
Benefits: Strengthens arms, back; stretches hamstrings
Downward Dog
Janu Sirsasana
Benefits: Strengthens arms, back; stretches hamstrings
Child's pose - one of my personal favorites :)
Downward Dog
Eagle
Firefly
Going today at 10am
Happy baby
I love these poses and the terrific website: http://www.womenshealthmag.com/yoga/yoga-poses
Knees to chest pose
Quiet now
Relax into Savasana
Savasana, everyone's favorite, especially after a great workout
Upward facing dog
Virabhadrasana - Warrior
eXamine Your Zeal
Saturday AM, 23 Feb 2013
"Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity." ~ Simone Weil
Claude Monet's spring garden in Giverny
Divine
EnJOY!
Good people bring out the Good in People
How wonderful life is, now you're in the world
Illustrator Carol Collette Clear
Jane Yolen quote: "Folklore is the perfect second skin. From under its hide, we can see all the shimmering, shadowy uncertainties of the world."
"Many things in life that will catch your eye, but only a few will catch your heart... Pursue those.” Nolan, Michael
QuietRest in the
Space between
"The sky grew darker, painted blue on blue, one stroke at a time, into deeper and deeper shades of night." ~ Haruki Murakami, Dance Dance Dance
Friday Fun, Feb 22, 2013
Abecedarium : an inscription consisting of the letters of an alphabeta almost always listed in order
Beautiful image for a
Cozy Spot to escape
Day is Done
Edna St. Vincent Millay's Birthday
Friday was yet another interesting day in the life...
Glad is is coming to a close...
I am an Inspiration
Just
Keep swimming
Library
Murder Mystery
Need a Nap
Or I'll be useless
Quite the event
Rest when you can
"Safe upon the solid rock the ugly houses stand: / Come and see my shining palace built upon the sand!"
"Take a minute to be like a tree: grounded and strong, open and expansive,
Tough and tender. Grow and shed." ~ Flying Yogini
Thursday, Feb 21, 2013
Attended meeting
Branding
Creative
Diverse
For Meredith's Future, and Focus on my own
Growth
Honest, Heart-felt
Intensely Independent
Just for today...
Kind
Love
Mindpower Messaging
NSSE: National Survey of Student Engagement
Opportunity
Philanthropy, Passion
Quote below is
Rumi
Stories that Showcase our Alumnae
Today
image: Nejdet Düzen
"Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world.
Today I am wise, so I am changing myself." ~ Rumi
Family of Strange Laws :)
Artist of this lovely piece is Ida Rentoul Outhwaite
Born: Jacquelyn Beth Law
Childhood in Connecticut
Daddy no longer with us, physically, but I feel him with me
Each and every day
Father: John Byron Law
Grandparents all
Have passed on
I have 5 siblings
John, Bob
Karen, Ken, Sue
Law
Mom, Mommy, "Mumzie"
Nancy Ann Thomason Law is Now our matriarch
Outlaw
Proud much? yes
Quiet? Not so much
“Remember what you love. Live through it and for it. Be nourished by it.” ~ Gunilla Norris
"Strange Laws"? see "W" below...
Thomason
Uncles
Very Loyal and Loving
Zest for life!!
Childhood in Connecticut
Daddy no longer with us, physically, but I feel him with me
Each and every day
Father: John Byron Law
Grandparents all
Have passed on
I have 5 siblings
John, Bob
Karen, Ken, Sue
Law
Mom, Mommy, "Mumzie"
Nancy Ann Thomason Law is Now our matriarch
Outlaw
Proud much? yes
Quiet? Not so much
“Remember what you love. Live through it and for it. Be nourished by it.” ~ Gunilla Norris
"Strange Laws"? see "W" below...
Thomason
Uncles
Very Loyal and Loving
"When we step into the family, by the act of being born / we do step into a world which is incalculable, into a world / which has its own strange laws, into a world / which could do without us, into a world we have not made / In other words, when we step into the family we step into a fairy-tale.” ― G.K. Chesterton
Xtraordinarly close
Young at heart all Zest for life!!
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Agenda for today...
Being informed instead of opinionated is Blissful. ~ Buddhist Boot
Camp
Being informed instead of opinionated is Blissful. ~ Buddhist Boot
Camp
Do as little as possible
Every step of the way I will walk with you and never leave you stranded.~Rumi♥
Finished taxes yesterday - yay me!
Gavotte: : a dance of French peasant origin marked by the raising rather than sliding of the feet
Home
I am at Home , Wherever I am. ~Rumi♥
Joy of Joys
Kneel and Kiss the ground...
“Let the beauty we love be what we do.
There are hundreds of ways to kneel and kiss the ground.” ~ Rumi
“Those beautiful words we said to one another are hidden in the secret heart of heaven.
One day like the rain, they will pour our love story all over the world.” ~Rumi♥
Without Brushing My Hair
The
Closer
I get to you, Beloved,
The more I can see
It is just You and I all alone
In this
World.
I hear
A knock at my door,
Who else could it be,
So I rush without brushing
My hair.
For too
Many nights
I have begged for Your
Return
And what
Is the use of vanity
At this late hour, at this divine season,
That has now come to my folded
Knees?
If your love letters are true dear Beloved
I will surrender myself to
Who You keep saying
I
Am.
~ Hafiz
Thursday Friday Feb 14,15 2013
"All I Want to be is by Your Side"
"Baby I Love Your Way"
Comes Alive
"Do you Feel Like I Do?
Frampton Flashback :)
Grace, Gymnastics
High school
Journey
"Life always gives us a second chance" ~ Paulo Coelho
Like the River Flowing p. 149
My Mother handed down respect for the possibilities - and the will to grasp them." ~ Alice Walker
Needs vs. wants
Occiput is the anatomical term for the posterior (back) portion of the head or skull.
Possibilities
Querulous: : habitually complaining; fretful, whining
Rest
Subtraction time
Time, Thyme, Timing is everything
Unknown
Unknown
Wanderlust
Zercher
Baby steps - quickly -
Acceptance of new Adventure
Challenging
Daring
Fearlessly Facing Facts
Going forward
“Hardest tests on the spiritual road are the patience to wait for the right moment and the courage not to be disappointed with what we encounter.” - Paulo Coelho
"Invisible books, born out of our generosity towards other people, are as
important as those that fill our libraries" ~ Paulo Coelho
Just do one (or two) things each day
Keep only what we love and need
Moving ugh!
Nietzsche - "Invisible threads are the strongest ties."
Overwhelming for this Ostrich, but look! I'm resurfacing!!
“People usually consider walking on water
or in thin air a miracle.
But I think the real miracle
is not to walk either on water or in thin air,
but to walk on earth.
Every day we are engaged in a miracle
which we don't even recognize:
a blue sky, white clouds,
green leaves, the black,
curious eyes of a child --
our own two eyes. All is a miracle.” ― Thich Nhat Hanh
Quest
Rest
Slept SO much better last night. Yes! It is time...
Thursday - yoga - yeah!
Quest
Rest
Slept SO much better last night. Yes! It is time...
Visceral: Relating to deep inward feelings rather than to the intellect
What can you let go of to make your heart feel lighter?
What can you let go of to make your heart feel lighter?
Feb 11, 2013 "updated" Nov 25, 2018
Where to begin... the intention I set for myself at first yoga class of the year: Peace and Prosperity.
Since then, I "discovered" these books on my own shelves waiting for me to be ready to read them:
I've not exactly been flying through any of them, but rather tip-toeing tiny bits at a time, but! when the time came - last night - the first two screamed their message. and it is, of course the same message. I trust the last of the three will be there for me when I am ready.
The few pages I read in the first came under the heading "The Reckoning". I read: "No matter how long we push it off, one thing is for certain. If we are ever to get our financial house in order, we must reconcile our books" (94). So I decided it was time to tackle the taxes... Sadness followed and then the realization that I have been beyond my means for many years. I have never budgeted and kept telling myself I don't know how, when in reality, I just didn't want to because then I would have to admit what I now have to admit anyway. It is time to sell the house where I raised my child. It's time for me to grow up. We can do this, but there will be growing pains. They've already begun. I thought I'd wait to talk with about it next month when we were driving back from Atlanta - but I suppose God had other plans and that this was better. We cried and we tried to find a movie to watch together from the collection in my pantry - yep - that's where I put them when I moved the bookcase a few months ago - it had a dead mouse under it :) I warned you this would be "discombobulated" :)
I went up to bed a little before 8pm and read just a little from Like the Flowing River by Paulo Coelho. I read something about the parting of the Red Sea I'd not heard before. "In the Bible... God says to Moses 'Speak to the children of Israel, that they go forward.' and only afterwards does he tell Moses to lift up his rod, and then the Red Sea parts.
A few pages later I read: "Now I am convinced that the answer will never be vouchsafed to us in this life, but that, at the end, when we stand once more before the Creator, we will understand each opportunity that was offered to us, which we either accepted or rejected" (126). And then he told a story about a Japanese legend and the man who published a translation of the Tao te Ching not once, but three times and the first two were invisible. I realized I have been writing my invisible books, and that all will be well.
We both had a very difficult time getting to sleep last night and I woke at 3am, my brain whirling away again. So... I got up, turned on my coffee and tried to escape by checking Facebook where I bumped into "Falling Slowly" from the musical Once. I'd never heard of it, but felt drawn to it. The lyrics are now scattered among my ABCs for this morning.
"And games that never amount to more than they're meant will play themselves out."
Since then, I "discovered" these books on my own shelves waiting for me to be ready to read them:
Peace and Plenty: Finding Your Path to Financial Serenity by Sarah BanBreathnach
Like the Flowing River by Paulo Coelho
and Being Peace by Thich Nhat Hanh
The few pages I read in the first came under the heading "The Reckoning". I read: "No matter how long we push it off, one thing is for certain. If we are ever to get our financial house in order, we must reconcile our books" (94). So I decided it was time to tackle the taxes... Sadness followed and then the realization that I have been beyond my means for many years. I have never budgeted and kept telling myself I don't know how, when in reality, I just didn't want to because then I would have to admit what I now have to admit anyway. It is time to sell the house where I raised my child. It's time for me to grow up. We can do this, but there will be growing pains. They've already begun. I thought I'd wait to talk with about it next month when we were driving back from Atlanta - but I suppose God had other plans and that this was better. We cried and we tried to find a movie to watch together from the collection in my pantry - yep - that's where I put them when I moved the bookcase a few months ago - it had a dead mouse under it :) I warned you this would be "discombobulated" :)
I went up to bed a little before 8pm and read just a little from Like the Flowing River by Paulo Coelho. I read something about the parting of the Red Sea I'd not heard before. "In the Bible... God says to Moses 'Speak to the children of Israel, that they go forward.' and only afterwards does he tell Moses to lift up his rod, and then the Red Sea parts.
It is only courage on the path itself that makes the path appear" (123).
A few pages later I read: "Now I am convinced that the answer will never be vouchsafed to us in this life, but that, at the end, when we stand once more before the Creator, we will understand each opportunity that was offered to us, which we either accepted or rejected" (126). And then he told a story about a Japanese legend and the man who published a translation of the Tao te Ching not once, but three times and the first two were invisible. I realized I have been writing my invisible books, and that all will be well.
We both had a very difficult time getting to sleep last night and I woke at 3am, my brain whirling away again. So... I got up, turned on my coffee and tried to escape by checking Facebook where I bumped into "Falling Slowly" from the musical Once. I'd never heard of it, but felt drawn to it. The lyrics are now scattered among my ABCs for this morning.
"And games that never amount to more than they're meant will play themselves out."
Brain is swirling
Can't sleep
Decision to be made
"Eyes that know me / And I can't go back / Moods that take me and Erase me ..."
"Falling slowly, eyes that know me / And I can't go back"
Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, Songwriters
Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, Songwriters
Happy to have finally "
I don't know you But I want you ... It's time that you won
Jacquelyn Beth Law has now returned "home" updated 11/25/18
Keep on updating
Listen to "Falling Slowly" here
I don't know you But I want you ... It's time that you won
Jacquelyn Beth Law has now returned "home" updated 11/25/18
Keep on updating
Listen to "Falling Slowly" here
Power of Prayer in this post is evident to me now, 5+ years later
Quote: “When you’re a man of passion - passion can get the better of you - words spill out.” —Billy
Quote: “When you’re a man of passion - passion can get the better of you - words spill out.” —Billy
Raise your hopeful voice / you have a choice / You'll make it now" ~ "Falling Slowly"
Sing your melody I'll sing along. ~ "Falling Slowly"
"Take this sinking boat and point it home."
Understanding
Vouchsafed
"Words fall through me / And always fool me / And I can't react...We've still got time."
You'll make it now...You have suffered enough / And warred with yourself / It's time that you won
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Artist~Holly Sierra
Bits and pieces of things my eyes, my mind, and my heart have seen and taken in..Discombobulated
― e.e. cummings
Faith
"Going for broke" - why in the world would anyone do that??
Having struggled long enough...
I needed a "revelation" and I got one - or two - at least two...
Jacinth : a red transparent variety of zircon used as a gemstone. Jacinth is also a flower of a reddish blue or
I suppose it is time for yet another fresh start.. I enjoy building my blog of ABCs and sharing it with you.
I enjoy piecing together the bits speak to me in a puzzle of sorts.
It's more fun that way. Those who are meant to understand - do - I think
For me, it is a mosaic of my life. SO when I put it all out there I "get it"
And that's what really matters. Right??
So the poem below is the last thing I read last on Saturday night and Then Sunday I began Unraveling. Very sad, scared, painful decisions are Waiting. X is the Ex-husband with whom I share a child. Yoga helped some. Zircon (see above).
“you are tired, (i think) of the always puzzle of living and doing; and so am i.
come with me, then, and we’ll leave it far and far away— (only you and i, understand!)you have played, (i think) and broke the toys you were fondest of, and are a little tired now;
tired of things that break, and—just tired.
so am i.
but i come with a dream in my eyes tonight,
and knock with a rose at the hopeless gate of your heart—
open to me!
for i will show you the places nobody knows,
and, if you like,
the perfect places of sleep.
ah, come with me!
i’ll blow you that wonderful bubble, the moon,
that floats forever and a day;
i’ll sing you the jacinth song
of the probable stars;
i will attempt the unstartled steppes of dream,
until I find the only flower,
which shall keep (i think) your little heart
while the moon comes out of the sea.” ― e.e. cummings
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