Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Confirming Purpose

Last spring I pledged to raise $5,000 and to travel to Nicaragua to build a school in a remote village. Despite avoiding fundraising most of my life, the first portion of my journey is a success!
 
By stepping out of my comfort zone, relationships were strengthened, new connections made, and opportunities born. For this I am grateful. For the promise to empower those eager to learn, I am grateful. And, for the opportunity to confirm my purpose, I am grateful.
 
Recently, BuildOn,  invited me to guest blog about my experience. With no delay and little shame I redirect you to http://www.buildon.org/2013/11/01/guest-post-beyond-asana/, Confirming Purpose.

Lego schoolhouse, by Jack, age 6
 
 

Monday, April 22, 2013

Small Gestures

Last winter I worked with my son's kindergarten class. We made friendship bracelets for children in Nepal, who were soon to have a new school, sponsored and built by friends in my yoga community.
 
This was a small gesture, but not insignificant. None are.
 
 
As we made the bracelets, I asked the children what they liked about their school. We then made wishes on our beads for our new friends' school. Some of our wishes include a safe place to play and work, books, plenty of light, a chance to make friends and share meals, a digging box, chocolate and peace.
 
In the silly way five and six year olds can be, one boy also wished for toilets. This led to a very poignant conversation as the recipients of our wishes don't have running water in their village. I chose not too include this intention in a letter that accompanied our gifts. I'm not even sure if I wish for them to have toilets and sewers and all goes with it. If their system works, and they are well, let it be. I do wish however, that they have a chance to learn about all the possibilities. And make their own decision.
 
This seemingly small exercise has led to a much bigger project for me. Beyond Asana the group that led the school building in Nepal, has invited me to participate in their next venture, building two schools in Nicaragua. This opportunity is both thrilling and scary. For more information on my new project, visit my campaign page:
 
As you celebrate Earth Day, remember every small gesture matters. That inculdes flushing the toilet, especially for a six year old. 


Sunday, March 24, 2013

Here Comes the Sun

Sometimes there is so much pain, every step consumes you. Your dreams become burdens. The term ‘passion’ pisses you off.  And even the angels tell you to Sleep.

Reticence, resignation, surgery. Then Rest. That being, six very uncharacteristic weeks of limited mobility, crocheting, a couple of pints of haagen-dazs and a marathon of Downton Abbey.
Then comes the call, “Would you paint a sun for me?” Free to move, you are glad for reason to learn to walk again.

42" d mural for Sol Yoga Studios, Conshohocken, PA

Then comes another call. “Would you help us build a school in Central America?”  Now there’s no need for walking lessons. You realize that you are dancing, a full circle mandala dance.

Happy Spring. Indeed.