Our family life in the tropics. Lots of music, art, gardening, cooking, traveling, ponderings, and joy. Creating memories, traditions
and hopefully some humor. Trying to give back as well.

February 23, 2020

for my children~what we can do


A few days ago my sixteen year old son asked me to go to the trampoline park with him for the second time. The first time we went we had fun, but I was very cautious and woke up a bit sore from using muscles I hadn't used in a long time. My son and I share a love of gymnastics. He likes to challenge me to push myself. It is hard for him to comprehend that I am unable to do all I could do when I was younger. I also have an injury that I have to be careful of. Regardless of all this, I forged ahead and we drove to the trampoline park for another experience. 

When we arrived he immediately started doing very advanced flips, while I did a few very simple jumps. He kept encouraging me to try more complicated skills. I was worried about injuring my hip, so I took it easy, even though the first time we went I didn't injure it further. This time I had no pain! We were having so much fun. I was able to do all I could do the last time, and more. My son was showing me all of the things he could do, and he was amazing. He was doing flips with twists, running up the wall, touching the ceiling. Little kids were in awe. It was awesome.

I looked over at the huge pit filled with blocks of soft foam. And idea dawned on me that maybe I should try a running forward dive roll and land in the soft foam. I figured that wouldn’t hurt my hip. I hadn’t done this in over twenty years. So I went for it. My son eagerly watched me. The first time I did it, I was naturally cautious. But it didn’t hurt me at all and it was actually extremely fun. I repeated the dive roll over and over again. My son was coaching me, telling me to get more height, taking videos. Every time I landed, I was laughing my head off. For some time I forgot all of my worries, and I just enjoyed being in the moment with my son, and my middle aged body that could still do some things it used to do years ago. 

Later I was reflecting on this experience and I realized how important it is to do what we can. So often we think about all the things we can’t do, especially as we age and lose some of the skills and abilities we had as younger people. 

I have a very dear friend who is in his early fifties, and cannot walk. He was injured in a skiing accident at the age of 18. When I met him what struck me most was how positive his mindset was. I’d never met someone who was disabled and had such a happy attitude. Up until then, everyone I’d met in a wheelchair was so bitter.

Later I got to know this man and I learned that he had deep faith in God, a very surrendered attitude about life, a very brilliant mind, and he practiced daily meditation. I’ve learned so much from this friend. He has a college degree from a top university, he is married with a beautiful wife and daughter, he has a great job and he is now getting his master’s degree. Despite constant pain, he never complains and he is one of the happiest and mentally strongest people I have ever met. He is such a great example of a person focusing on what they can do, not what they can’t do.

Be careful when you find yourself getting caught up in all the things you cannot do. Instead, try to focus on what you can do.

And I’ll let you know what happens next time I visit the trampoline park.

February 5, 2020

twenty one

Annabel I have had such a great time visiting you and spending your birthday week with you. I loved watching shows with you, laughing together, snuggling, hearing you play music, having meals out and in the hotel, shopping and seeing the gorgeous night sky and incredible mountains.

You are so precious to me. It is hard to put into words the love I have for you. 

You are my teacher. You are my Divine gift. You are my sweet angel. No matter how old you become you will always be my precious child.

It's hard to believe you are twenty one, a young adult. Except for the fact that you are intellectually so brilliant that you run circles around me in many academic subjects! But you've been blowing me away since you got interested in Einstein at age eleven. So I'm used to it by now.

I have so much faith and hope for you. Always know how loved you are. Always remember how much you are loved by your family.

I'm so proud of you. I believe in you. I love you honey!

Forever love, Mom

December 10, 2019

timeshift


Annabel's newest album, Timeshift, is out. It is available on iTunes, Spotify, amazon, etc. It is available all over the world. Great new songs, unique time signatures. Hope you like it!

October 21, 2019

summer memories~chicago


On the way home we stopped off to see my brothers. I love my brothers. We stayed with each of them and their families, first my little brother, next my big brother. The kids got to see their cousins. We took Shawn to visit University of Notre Dame and we also briefly visited my alma mater, Saint Mary's College. It was a great way to end of summer travels.

October 16, 2019

summer memories~pennsylvania


I love the Pennsylvania countryside. My mom is from a small Pennsylvania town, and we spent lots of time visiting our grandparents there when I was growing up. So every summer when we take Shawn to and from camp I am reminded of those happy times.

Sky stayed with my parents and Gary and I headed to pick up Shawn after five weeks of camp. We had an enjoyable road trip. We stayed a couple nights in a beautiful inn. The first full day there we went to Shawn's camp for performance day where parents come to watch what the kids have been doing. It was fun to see Shawn with so many nice kids as friends. He has met kids from all over the world at this camp.

Shawn was a CIT this year so he had less to show us. He had taught drums to younger kids, which was a great experience for him. But he did perform on high trapeze. He did a flip off of the bar and was caught by a highly trained trapeze athlete (phew). It was amazing. I have no idea where he gets that level of bravery and daredevil-ness from! I was a gymnast but I was never that brave.

That night Shawn joined us for dinner out, he was happy to eat non-camp food!!

Gary and I enjoyed the quiet countryside. We took walks, had dinner, watched a movie and really relaxed. The breakfasts at our inn were delicious, family style. Lots of fun.

We were so happy to be reunited with our sweet son, hearing about his adventures on the drive home to my parents' home. Shawn had spent five weeks with NO PHONE and NO COMPUTER. He survived! In fact he was better for it. I LOVE this camp.

October 14, 2019

summer memories~new york city


This country girl married a city boy. He loves cool cities. He planned a getaway to New York. It was soooo hot (heatwave) but we had fun. We stayed in Soho. We had great meals, went guitar shopping, walked in Central Park, saw some hilarious stand up comedy, and had amazing Jewish food from Katz's Deli.
Some interesting things fell into place organically and during a meal with friends I hatched an idea for a new career. To be continued on that...

October 4, 2019

summer memories ~ my hometown


In some ways the most simple part of our summer, staying in one place! Sky flew into town to be with us. We settled into our house trade home. We spent lots of time with my parents, hosting them for dinners, visiting them in their home, and we showed them a hilarious Jerry Seinfeld special. Gary and I went clothes shopping, Sky and I went to garage sales, I visited my grandparent's old house in the city, we rented movies from the library and watched them with my parents, and we all went out to dinner at an Italian restaurant for my birthday. I spent a special afternoon with my mom, we went out for lunch and then walked around her charming downtown.

I love my parents so much. They are the sweetest people ever. How blessed are we to have spent time with them!