Showing posts with label farming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farming. Show all posts
20 October 2014
.weekend getaways.
Sometimes I wonder where I best fit but the more I travel the more I see the beauty in everywhere. I find fulfillment in all places.
A weekend trip up north was like a huge series of deep breaths - the night sky exploding with stars reminding me how bright stars can shine, getting lost in the mountains during a torrential downpour, traveling on winding country roads, teaching everyone how apples are properly picked and everyone cooking in the kitchen to make the best Sunday morning brunch. So grateful for the opportunity to get out of the city, reconnect with the mountains, and reunite with old friends.
Labels:
country life,
cozy,
dreaming,
east coast,
explore,
fall,
fall time,
farming,
new england,
new hampshire,
travel
10 April 2012
.t w e n t y e i g h t.
I feel beautiful in this moment of life, this celebration of 28 years.
I came across this the other day and found it fitting for a birthday reflection:
“Remember: YOU get to decide what’s true for you. So - What does your heart want? What is your soul yearning for? Can you step into a new story and not allow what others think to hold you back?”
These are powerful questions to me, to enunciate the wants and ways of my heart. Through this journey I’ve seen light and dark – near and far, in the known and unknown, in the beautiful and ugly, in the moment and the memory. It’s ever changing and all encompassing. I’ve come to realize that I can’t find my heart’s wants in the tangible.
I want to be present, I want a connection, I want a freedom, I want strength in myself to repeal the energy from outside. I want to anchor my sailboat with my own means and look out with my eyes to see the view. I want to dispose of my labels and judgments. I want my words to have weight. I want to greet you with an open heart, share myself in a new light, a new truth.
This year brings more experiences in Malawi, the aspiration of farming my grandpa’s orchard with my sister (more on that later...), and the thoughts of midwifery in my future. I am grateful.
Much love to you all always.
Labels:
birthday,
celebration,
farming,
future,
good times,
love,
Malawi,
new perspectives,
thoughts
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