29 May, 2007

How did it get to be Tuesday?

Had a great day off. Very creative and productive.
Slept in late. Had breakfast at the Kensington Starbucks after the Memorial Day Parade and the annual Kensington Library book sale. (yes, I bought one book. A first editon, byDavid Seabury).

Talked to my mother again today. This is the third day in a row that she has willingly answered the phone and she was coherent! I am thinking that this EPFX machine (in an earlier post, I referred to it as the SCIO machine. Although an accurate name, that is not what it is called here in the States) is even more amazing than I thought. "Twilight Zone" theme music is warming up in the background because there is a marked difference in my mother since the Quantum Biofeedback work began. Mom even asked me to bring her some yarn and crochet needles to see about keeping busy. This could be the testimony of a lifetime...literally.

This week, Don joins me on my trip to L.A. on the way up to Ventura where I get to guest speak at the CSL there. I am very excited about this as it also gives us a little rendezvous time and I get to critter sit while staying there. Oh, I get to have DOG for a few days. I am looking forward to burrowing my nose into Stella's body and having her sleep with us. Ahhhhh. I have already warned Jezebelle that we shall come home smelling of others. And Belle has explicit instructions to not have any parties while we are gone because her babysitter is adamant.

From our creativity yesterday. I encouraged Don to create his own blog about his penchant for customer service. I think his blog will blossom into a website and lead to consulting work. If you have an interest or know of someone who might benefit, please visit:
http://serviceinspired.blogspot.com

Then we got giggly and creative as we began building a website for our wedding. I am not releasing the URL as yet because we have more to do. We ended up staying up quite late filling in the site and writing "our stories". It's so romantic and fun.

One bummer for the week--I walked past my baited breath new Starbucks on Adams Avenue (across from Lestat's) and the store opens this Friday at 5 a.m. I won't be there for opening day. Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!! I have a good record of attending the first day of many a Starbucks store; and I feel bereft I won't be at the one in my hood. Waaaaaaaaaaaaah. I will have to go next week and maybe I can convince them to hire me as their Concierge. If anyone goes on opening day, send my blessings will ya?

Thanks to those who have already answered my blog survey. I am going to re-fashion this blog and make some cosmetic changes. I got re-inspired while building Don's new blog. I have also applied to AdSense to see about running site appropriate banner ads.

Oh, and The HeartSpace is looking to open mid-June. Details to follow.

Gotta dash. I am excited about my hair appointment today. I have been growing my hair to the requisite 10 inches in a pony-tail, so that I could donate it to Locks of Love. My hair is sooo long and so unruly, I am ever so eager to start afresh and then I know it will have enough time to grow before the wedding.

Yesterday was a day for remembering those who have served and/or gone before us. Today, you can return to remembering who YOU are and living life fully.
Godspeed.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It was really nice to have Monday off. (I also took last Friday off)
Did a much needed clearing process with a few friends. Visioning, writing, literally burning the old ideas writen on little pieces of paper and creating a new vision board. It was awesome. Lots of good fellowship and laughter.

This EPFX machine is becoming more intriguing. Would you mind posting the web site address again please?

Another business you guys may want to consider is web site design. Sounds like your getting alot of experience in that area too.

Neat new look for the blog. Took me by suprise. Kewl.

Anonymous said...

If you have not read it, I recommend "Too Soon to Say Goodbye" by Art Buchwald

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