VUG
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Seven Inspiring Moments from the Women in the World Summit
Thursday, March 15, 2012
I Like Words
I Like Words
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Perfect Timing
With kindergarten registration just weeks away, a fantastically progressive public school with a philosophy spot on with our approach to education has literally landed in our lap.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Big Education in a Small Town
Sunrise
Monday, March 12, 2012
Inspiring Retiree Advice
Good morning Inspiring Girls! I came across a little gem a few minutes ago and wanted to share it with you. It seems especially poignant for me on this beautiful desert morning as I contemplate how the next chapter in my life will unfold (and what I will do to turn the pages). Several thoughts touched me but three struck me pretty intensely:
Cultivate a generous heart. -Barbara Robinson, 71
Keep growing, no matter what. -Michael Herman, Sr. 66
Spend more time with your children…they will remember time spent and wisdom shared, not so much the items you provided. -Keith Haines, 62
I love these ideas on so many levels, and if asked to add a bit of my own insight to these inspiring reflections, it would be that sharing our time, ideas, skills and life experience are also powerful ways to invest in our world.
It is worth taking a moment to read their full (short) quotes in the article What Retirees Wish They’d Done Differently.
I am inspired to ask the retired people in my life (a population that is growing now that I live near one of the country's most popular retirement communities!), what advice they would offer to those of us who have a chance – right now – to do it differently.
And I encourage you to ask yourself and share in a comment here: when you are retired, what do you not want to say you wish you would have done differently?
I hope at least one of these gems inspires you to take another step forward in your own journey to cultivate your most inspired life!
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Sedona Vuggy
Monday night I experienced Vuggy in Sedona.
The natural coming together of the occupants of four campsites in Oak Creek Canyon around a campfire with a box of wine, a few beers, and some mighty fine conversation.
With Luji entertaining herself beside us (our comrades were quite impressed) Jeff and I hung out for a couple of hours with our little international group:
Dick and Lillian, from the Bay Area and Jackson, Wyoming respectively, a 70-something couple who have been traveling, hiking, canoeing and exploring together for more than ten years. Dick has a fantastically unique, cute laugh (I’m sure he’d love that description), and Lillian is bold and friendly in expressing her various opinions.
Joe from Germany, who joined us with a smile and though perhaps didn’t understand a great deal of the multiple conversations taking place at once, shared his love for adventure by the very act of exploring the Southwestern U.S. on his own in truck and tent. Few words were required to share a connection.
And finally, a nature photographer from Boulder, Colorado, Tim, and his wife, Kristin. It was their fire, their hospitality, and their warm and inviting attitudes that brought us all together. Jeff and I connected with them in several ways, all of which impress them selves on me even deeper as I write. We are all about the same age; we have an adopted daughter and they are just embarking on their own adoption journey (!!!!); Tim made a career transition from teacher to pursue his passion and is now enjoying success around the country (incredibly inspiring for me personally considering my current state of transition and adventure!); and besides being a totally cool chick, Kristin works in the health field so we have plenty in common for ongoing conversation.
Adding to the camaraderie and creativity in the air, two or three inventive ideas were tossed out (somewhat jokingly but isn’t humor so often the springboard for ideas?), proving that just getting people together can spark imaginative, entrepreneurial thought.
The next morning Joe was up with the sun and on his way. We waved good-bye to Dick and Lillian as they drove off to meet their day, and we chatted for a good while once more with Tim and Kristin before heading home.
Our random stop at this little campground outside Sedona turned out to be an amazing experience because of the people we met (Jeff and Tim get credit for striking up the initial conversation, by the way). We now have two new friends (soon to be three!) with whom we shall stay in touch, visit in Boulder, welcome to our home, and hopefully share many adventures.
It seems a sparkling new gem has been formed in what began as the open space of a spring evening.
Friday, March 9, 2012
Sedona Vuggy
Monday night I experienced Vuggy in Sedona.
The natural coming together of the occupants of four campsites in Oak Creek Canyon around a campfire with a box of wine, a few beers, and some mighty fine conversation.
With Luji entertaining herself beside us (our comrades were quite impressed) Jeff and I hung out for a couple of hours with our little international group:
Dick and Lillian, from the Bay Area and Jackson, Wyoming respectively, a 70-something couple who have been traveling, hiking, canoeing and exploring together for more than ten years. Dick has a fantastically unique, cute laugh (I’m sure he’d love that description), and Lillian is bold and friendly in expressing her various opinions.
Joe from Germany, who joined us with a smile and though perhaps didn’t understand a great deal of the multiple conversations taking place at once, shared his love for adventure by the very act of exploring the Southwestern U.S. on his own in truck and tent. Few words were required to share a connection.
And finally, a nature photographer from Boulder, Colorado, Tim, and his wife, Kristin. It was their fire, their hospitality, and their warm and inviting attitudes that brought us all together. Jeff and I connected with them in several ways, all of which impress them selves on me even deeper as I write. We are all about the same age; we have an adopted daughter and they are just embarking on their own adoption journey (!!!!); Tim made a career transition from teacher to pursue his passion and is now enjoying success around the country (incredibly inspiring for me personally considering my current state of transition and adventure!); and besides being a totally cool chick, Kristin works in the health field so we have plenty in common for ongoing conversation.
Adding to the camaraderie and creativity in the air, two or three inventive ideas were tossed out (somewhat jokingly but isn’t humor so often the springboard for ideas?), proving that just getting people together can spark imaginative, entrepreneurial thought.
The next morning Joe was up with the sun and on his way. We waved good-bye to Dick and Lillian as they drove off to meet their day, and we chatted for a good while once more with Tim and Kristin before heading home.
Our random stop at this little campground outside Sedona turned out to be an amazing experience because of the people we met (Jeff and Tim get credit for striking up the initial conversation, by the way). We now have two new friends (soon to be three!) with whom we shall stay in touch, visit in Boulder, welcome to our home, and hopefully share many adventures.
It seems a sparkling new gem has been formed in what began as the open space of a spring evening.