Thursday, July 10, 2008

Summer Fun

Excitement and anxiety are very close cousins, sometimes these emotions feel the same in the gut and but the body knows the difference.  One stimulates the sympathetic nervous system and the other the parasympathetic.  One feels great and the other feels chokingly life threatening.  Life is full of both if we are out there living it.  

This past weekend was jam packed with Olivia's horse show and Conor performing in the Montreal Jazz festival.  It made me proud to hear them both conversing fluently in French.  Only one speeding ticket in a 36 hours trip to Montreal and back to Cambridge.  Owen has been a joy this week, helping out with the very first week of the "1st annual summer camp program."  

Camp Namaha is off to a great start.  We saw a giant Osprey fly over head, circle around and dive straight down into the river to catch her morning snack.  We watched, mesmerized as she gracefully carried her little black fish through the air back to her nest.  It was a good omen from nature and a real gift to our little group as we explored along the Grand River.  We found fossils, fresh mint and a wonderful sacred stone.  We found a great piece of drift wood that will be come the staff of Camp Namaha.  Fun was had by all and I was reminded of how much I adore 3 year olds, they are so squishy and loveable and they still want to hold hands. 

3 comments:

Rick Henderson said...

Glad to see you decided to try out the blog! I'll like to it from my blog: active-wellness.blogspot.com

Last Wednesday's class was very relaxing and got my body very limbered up. I look forward to checking out other classes at your studio.

-Rick

dandurasana said...

Hi Rick,
This is a real experiment for me. Blogging seems precariously close to journaling and yet others will read it. Thanks for leaving a message. Now I know there is at least one person who has read this.
Om Shanti,
Denise

Rick Henderson said...

Hi Denise,
You have to be quite careful about how you go about writing your blog so that it doesn't become too much like journaling... because others will read it! I've had a personal blog which was mostly life related diary related stuff (but not THAT personal) so I found having a different outlet for that helps (one that isn't directly connected to your real name etc.) But writing blogs definitely takes getting used to.