Monday, November 1, 2010
Friday, October 29, 2010
I Lost...
3 1/2 lb in my 1st week of Weight Watchers Online. Woo hoo!! I'm sure that my daily push-ups, crunches & squats along with this week's 5+ hours of karate training also contributed to my success. As black belt approaches in 6 weeks, my goal is becoming a reality. As I give myself a quick pat on the back, I sign out and assume the position. 50 push-ups... Go!
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Retreat!
Ahhh... beautiful Lake Tahoe... What a perfect setting for 60 women to share their love of knitting while relaxing amongst the camaraderie of like-minded sisters! It was a luxury to leave the responsibilities and obligations of everyday life to focus on luscious fibers, exquisite designs and experience the soothing rhythm of clicking knitting needles. The chill in the air gave us the opportunity to wear our lovingly created hats, scarves, wraps and sweaters, a treat that our beautiful California weather seldom allows us.
I treasure those four days of fun, freedom and bonding. Learning new techniques and skills taught by sister guild members shows the talent and expertise that exists in our group. I appreciated the opportunity to knit a square to contribute to the Land's End Share the Warmth project. The games and raffles were fun and entertaining. I was inspired by all of the entries in the neckwear contest, and I was honored to be awarded 2nd place for my "Emerald Bay Crest of the Wave" scarf.
Thank you to the Camellia City Stockinettes Retreat Committee for your hard work and attention to detail which resulted in a fantastic event. I look forward to next year!
I treasure those four days of fun, freedom and bonding. Learning new techniques and skills taught by sister guild members shows the talent and expertise that exists in our group. I appreciated the opportunity to knit a square to contribute to the Land's End Share the Warmth project. The games and raffles were fun and entertaining. I was inspired by all of the entries in the neckwear contest, and I was honored to be awarded 2nd place for my "Emerald Bay Crest of the Wave" scarf.
Thank you to the Camellia City Stockinettes Retreat Committee for your hard work and attention to detail which resulted in a fantastic event. I look forward to next year!
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Step It Up
Weak. Tired. Out of breath. Feeling old.
I'm sick of it!
After 3 years of karate training, Black Belt is within reach. As I take stock of myself and commit to reaching my goal, I realize that this mind and body must get serious to achieve Black Belt excellence.
First - the body. Specifically the exercise component. Time to step it up. In addition to 2 days per week of karate training, this week I added the 3 day-a-week Satori Fit class at the dojo. The jump from 2 to 5 hours a week has been a challenge, and after the first week my muscles are screaming.
It hurts so good!
I am already seeing improvement after 1 week. My punches are getting stronger. I can now complete 20 real push-ups in a row. My goal - no more knee push-ups!
Baby steps.
T-minus 167 days and counting.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Encumbered and Blessed
My mom recently shared an article that really opened my eyes. The article entitled, "Encumbered and Blessed," was written by 17 year old high school student, Jacob Artson.
Here is a link to the article: http://www.uscj.org/Encumbered_and_Bless8286.html
I was moved by Jacob's words and shared my thoughts with my mom in the letter that follows:
Hi, Mom,
Here is a link to the article: http://www.uscj.org/Encumbered_and_Bless8286.html
I was moved by Jacob's words and shared my thoughts with my mom in the letter that follows:
Hi, Mom,
Thanks for sending this article; I just finished reading it. This boy's feelings about his experiences of being treated differently as an autistic person were enlightening. I know that I usually try to avoid looking at person who exhibits unusual behavior due to a disability. I thought that I was being kind to not notice the strange or different behavior. Now I have learned that my actions may have had the effect that I meant to avoid. I was not at all kind; rather I may have caused that person to miss out on human interaction and feel lonely.
I like the attitude of searching for the likeness to God in everyone. That way we "look for the good" and will most likely find it. Our assumptions of the feelings and motivations of others may be totally off base. Because someone can't speak or control his actions does not mean that we can discount his feelings, intelligence or ability to contribute anything meaningful.
We may never know how our actions and behaviors affect others, especially if we cannot look at the world through the same eyes. How frustrating it must be to want to express ideas but not be able to speak, to try to remain still and quiet during a movie or performance but not be in control of our movements, or to possess leadership or other skills but not be considered for positions to use those skills to their fullest potential.
From now on, I will be more patient and think about how my actions affect others. I will not make assumptions about others, but I will remain open minded and consider that there may be a reason for something that is not of my "logical thinking." I will not avoid those who are "different," but I will interact with them.
Thanks so much for sharing.
I love you,
Lisa xoxoxo
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