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Monthly Archives: November 2012

Wordless Wednesdays – swamp and beach magic

28 Wednesday Nov 2012

Posted by Carla in nature, wordlessness

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new orleans swamp, swamp in fall, swamp sunrise, swamp walk, wordless wednesdays

The swamp becomes more quiet as fall transitions to winter.  No more insect whirring or frogs chirping.  Occasional crows, songbirds and owls.  Our wordless walk this past Sunday was so sunny and beautiful, with golden and red leaves scattered on the forest floor, mixed in with deer prints.

I thought to myself as I walked in the sunny spot where a couple of the last of the dragonflies were flitting, “I need to come more often.  I could come for sunrise.”  So I did.  Monday and today.  And maybe more days in the future.  Going to bed earlier and getting up for sunrise at the swamp.  It’s worth the 25 minute commute for an hour of meditative quiet walking in such a beautiful place.

Enjoy the photos of fall in the swamp.

And for those of you in the NOLA area, my next hosted Wordless Walk is December 16 at 9:00 a.m.  More details here.  I’d love to see you!

Lastly, here’s one last treat; a wordless video of the sparkling blue green water of the Gulf of Mexico, taken during my wonderful week at the beach over Thanksgiving!  Enjoy!

Chilling about the Holidays: Avoiding “Holiday Porn”

26 Monday Nov 2012

Posted by Carla in celebration, savoring

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Holiday decorations, traditions, activities. Depending on how you approach it, it can all be a little overwhelming, especially if you’re susceptible to the enticement of “holiday porn”. But it doesn’t have to be that way!  Here’s how to notice and avoid the trap of “holiday porn” and stay chill about the holidays!

You know how you’ll page through magazines, scroll through Pinterest, glance at a window display or even go to someone else’s house and see holiday decorations that kind of make you swoon?  And you imagine yourself maybe, in some other plane or universe, doing something like that in your own space?  And then the reality hits of what you really do for the holidays.

Those picture-perfect images?  They’re what I like to refer to as “holiday porn.”  I use the word “porn” like people use it when they say “food porn”.  In this case, “porn” involves images depicting something ultra-idealized – not necessarily very realistic – even if it might be possible to recreate what’s in the image.  Ultimately, when you get right down to it, it’s not what you want in “real life.”

What’s interesting is that one person’s “holiday porn” is another person’s “just right, very realistic” reality.  And that’s fine! The trick is knowing the difference, and knowing what you really want.  Amazingly, you can go to your body to get the answers.  If the image or idea feels open and refreshing, fun and interesting, and you feel light and happy thinking about decorating that way or making that project, then go for it!  If it feels tense and overwhelming and your body feels like it’s closing up and retreating, and you feel that tightness in your chest or jaw when you picture trying to accomplish whatever you see in the photo or the display, then it’s probably not your best choice.

What if you look at a magazine image and love it, love it, love it, but know that in reality it’s just not going to happen?  Look closely.  What speaks to you in the image?  What do you really love?  What’s the feeling you get looking at the picture?  Turns out that what you really want is the feeling state.  Think about something realistic for you that will give you the feeling state you’re looking for.  If you see a picture of an immaculately decorated Christmas tree in front of a roaring fire and it gives you a feeling of coziness, but you don’t have a fireplace and your tree was decorated by your two-year old, or you live in graduate housing and don’t have a tree and will be traveling over the holidays, or there’s some other reason that the image isn’t your reality, then consider what does make sense for you to get that feeling of coziness.  Hot chocolate at your favorite coffee shop with a friend?  Curling up with your three dogs under a blanket and listening to Christmas carols while you write letters to your far-flung family members?  There are lots of ways to feel cozy.  Find the one that works for you!

Here’s a recent example of “holiday porn” and “holiday not so porn” for me.  Remember – it’s going to be different for everyone.  Interestingly, both of these ideas are from Martha Stewart, everyone’s favorite “holiday porn” queen!   The first one was pretty to look at but an “absolute no” for me.  It’s not that complicated, but it’s just not floating my boat, and the image to me is also stark, a little lonely – no people! – and way too perfect.  This gingerbread house isn’t gonna get made by me any time soon.  To me, gingerbread houses should be full of candy and made by kids, like the real ones I see friends posting on Facebook.  Or if they make you crazy, they should be skipped altogether!

In an earlier issue of Martha’s magazine, I saw these cute little peanut butter and chocolate acorns and thought, “I could do them!  That would be fun!”  And so while I was vacationing at the beach with friends over Thanksgiving, I did just that.  I don’t think Martha was picturing me sitting on the floor in my hotel room, watching TV while I made the little acorns, but it worked great for me!

They came out so cute and we all had a great time devouring them!

Is it “holiday porn” or not?  Only you can decide.  Listen to yourself, notice how you feel, and choose holiday activities, decorations, and events that make you feel good, not ones that create a reality you’re not even interested in!

And remember, your feelings are allowed to change.  Just because you used to love  decorating six trees and making a miniature winter wonderland in the front yard for the past seventeen years doesn’t mean you have to do that this year.  Traditions are tricky – listen to yourself and decide what you really, really want.  Holidays are meant to be savored, not slogged through.

How about you?  How do you stay chill through the holidays and avoid “holiday porn”?  What do you love most about the holidays?  What’s your favorite tradition?

Wordless Wednesdays: yoga view

14 Wednesday Nov 2012

Posted by Carla in nature, oneness, the moon, wordlessness

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bananas, moon, wordless wednesdays

I have finally begun a semi-regular yoga practice again.  This is the view from Warrior I earlier this week.  See the waning crescent moon?  Ahhhh.

Wordless Wednesdays – sunset and moonrise swamp

07 Wednesday Nov 2012

Posted by Carla in nature, the moon, walks, wordlessness

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nature, swamp, wordlessness

It’s still my favorite place for wordlessness.

Manifesting Madonna

03 Saturday Nov 2012

Posted by Carla in gratitude, story, vison

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collaging, concerts, dreams do come true, fun, Madonna, manifesting, vision boards

Have you ever heard of a vision board?  It’s like a collage – a visual representation of what you’d like to have happen in the future.  It’s a fun way to articulate your goals or dreams, and strangely, once you put it out there in words and pictures, circumstances begin to align to allow your dreams to actually happen!

Some people might call it magic, or harnessing the energy of the universe or angels – but it’s really quite practical.   It’s just like when you learn a new vocabulary word – one you never even knew existed, and then you see it everywhere.  You won’t notice something until you put your attention toward it.

I like to play with vision boards.  I like thinking about what I want and then finding the words and images to go with my vision.  So about six months ago, I made a vision board about my business.  And one of the images I put on it was Madonna.  She was in dark glasses and red lipstick.  She looked confident and composed.  She’s Madonna, after all!  I put her on the board because I wanted to channel Madonna’s fearless energy, her willingness to push boundaries, her total comfort in her own skin.  Madonna is a badass.  And I admire her for that.

A couple of days after I made the vision board I read somewhere that Madonna was coming to New Orleans in October.  And I thought, “Huh.  Maybe I can manifest some Madonna tickets too.  Wouldn’t that be cool if I end up at the Madonna concert in October?  Then I’ll really believe in this vision boarding stuff!”  And then I looked up the prices and thought, “No way.”  And I forgot about it for the summer.

October came.  And nothing.  Oh well.  Then the night before the concert, I was having cocktails with a dear friend and she mentioned a friend of hers was trying to get rid of Madonna tickets. My ears perked right up – Madonna tickets?  Say more!  Did my friend want to ask about them?  Did she want to go?  Yes and yes.  So she texted and asked if the tickets were still available.  We continued to sip cocktails and snack and chat while we waited about 45 minutes to hear back.

Yes – they were ours!  I thought, “Why not?”  I never, ever, ever buy big arena concert tickets – the last arena show I saw was the Grateful Dead in 1990 or so and before that maybe Peter Gabriel in 1987.  Seemed it was time to go ahead and go for it.  I told my friend my cool vision boarding story.  How I’d manifested Madonna.

She said, “That’s not manifesting.  You still have to pay for the tickets!”  And I said, “Hmm, that’s true.”  And then I checked my phone.  And about ten minutes after she had asked for the tickets from her friend, I’d received a PayPal payment for a class that had already begun the night before, from someone I’d never heard of – exactly enough to cover the tickets and a drink and food too!  This felt like free money because the class was already going, new person or not .  I thought, “Wow – the universe really is sending me a wink!”

It gets crazier.  Unusual circumstances led to my friend not being able to go to the concert.  So now – should I go alone?  Hmmm.  I went ahead and went.  And I ended up sitting next to an old friend who I hadn’t seen ages! What are the chances of our tickets being near each other? And because Madonna didn’t come on stage until about 10:30 p.m. when the tickets said 8 p.m., it was good that my original friend wasn’t able to come – she would not have been happy waiting around for 2.5 hours!  Somehow we heard through the grapevine that Madonna would be coming on very late, so we just settled in, relaxed, and people-watched.

Then, finally, Madonna.  She still has it.  She’s still pushing the envelope.  We sometimes forget when we’re recalling the lace and the perky songs about stars and holidays that she’s always done some pretty edgy stuff and stretched her audiences past their comfort zone.  This show was no exception.   There was so much to see, so much to process – it was quite a spectacle! She’s definitely still a badass.

You can call this whole set of circumstances coincidence or luck or whatever.  I know that.  But I love this story, and I love my vision board, and I love that I manifested Madonna!  And I love that I can be open to great fun and amazing possibilities every day.

How about you?  What do you dream of?  Let me know what’s on your vision board, and if you have a great “manifesting” story, please share it in the comments! And enjoy the slide show of the concert and the fabulous outfits people wore to celebrate!

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