Life with gaelen is a sometimes monthly journal. I am a mom, an emerita practitioner of Religious Science Centers for Spiritual Living , photographer, sometimes chef and a person who loves dark chocolate. Featuring my husband Mark and our 20 year old daughter Morgan. This blog is slightly spiritual. I use the Science of Mind philosophy, Change your Thinking Change your Life.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Thursday, December 09, 2010
Missed November Blog
It has been busy, busy, time. We drove to San Diego for thansgiving, then on Fri. to Palos Verdes and on Sat. to City Walk and at noon drove back to San Francisco. Thank God for the itouch. Morgan played with it most of the drive, as you can see from the above photo she figured out how to take pictures of the game she was playing. I am happy about that but not so happy about all the itouch pictures appearing on iphoto.
Well its December and the busy, busy continues. I have 9 minutes to finsh this and pick Morgan up from school. There is so much to say, but I will have to wait for another day.
Peace, Love and Blessings this holiday season.
Gaelen
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Halloween 2010
We went to 3 Halloween events last night and home by 9:15! Morgan made a cute little cheer leader, Mark and I wore our usual costumes. Actually I wore my usual borrowed costume.
I even had a good time at our Spiritual Center's Halloween party, Mark's work party and a Montessori family party.
Morgan only hit me in the head accidentally one time while taking this picture. Cheers for us.
Sitting here writing this I realized what is stressing me out about Halloween. It is the marker of how busy the next 2 months are for me.
This year we are driving to San Diego to have Thanksgiving dinner at my sisters and on the way home we are stopping at Mark's Aunts house to see his cousins + his brother who is flying in from Montana.
November is filled with 5 scheduled meetings so far, 1 Saturday 9-5 retreat, a week of teachers conferences where Morgan gets out of school at noon and the middle of the month is when the Spiritual Center I attend gears up for a Holiday Dinner for Homeward Bound of Marin (training and housing for homeless family's) and I recruit volunteers to help cook the dinner, set up the Hall and just writing all of this sent me into the kitchen to make some espresso.
Lots to do. I don't even want to start thinking about December. Oh and I just remembered that I want to see a friend in San Diego while we are down there and I don't think that is going to happen.
This is screaming to me the need to remember to take car of myself first. Get some sleep, eat well, drink tea, enjoy friends and family, meditate and remember that all is well and miracles occur each moment when you slow down to witness them.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Has this ever happened to you?
I remember as a child we would play the pass it down game, some call it the telephone game. You tell the person sitting next to you something and they tell that to the person sitting next to them what you told them. Even if the line is not completed, the last few people to receive the message can compare this with the original, and some messages will be unrecognizable after only a few steps.
I remember this being a fun party game, it helps to teach others that it is harmful to spread gossip or to say something to someone you would not like repeated.
Now that we have the Internet and e-mail, the 2010 computer version of pass it down game is not always so funny.
The sending of e-mails isn’t one person whispering to another, what you write does carry a powerful message. It is something that can be read and re-read.
You might not want everyone to hear what you are saying in your e-mail. The reply all button and forward button are actually really scary. Once you press those buttons you can’t take it back. What you meant to say, or what you were feeling, might not come out correctly when you type it. I have felt many different things when that has happened to me. Angry, sad, sorry, a feeling of YIKES I wish that didn’t happen.
Forgiveness of others and forgiveness of self are sometimes hard things to do.
So now my new e-mail policy is think about what the e-mail says and respond 2 days later, or better yet call the person and don’t reply to the e-mail.
Happy September.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Sunday, August 08, 2010
Thursday, July 08, 2010
Monday, July 05, 2010
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Don't Laugh
Yes, it's true. That is a Topsy Turvey planter, the kind you see on TV, and yes, 3 Heirloom Tomatoes plants were my Mothers Day gift, oh and 1 umbrella to fit the table on our front deck.
Now I can eat breakfast outside with the umbrella. Actually, I can have my expresso outside too. No hat needed with the umbrella. Yeah!
We planted the other two plants in separate pots and this morning I noticed 3 little tomatoes growing!!!
I like growing tomatoes on the deck because no scary tomato bugs can get to them!
May is a busy month for me with Mothers Day and at the end of the month our Anniversary.
I am so excited because this year I get a new camera! My old Canon eos was stolen from our truck :-(
I have waited 6 months for my Canon G11. Next time I post a picture of the tomatoes I will be able to take a good close up.
I have waited 6 months for my Canon G11. Next time I post a picture of the tomatoes I will be able to take a good close up.
I am so grateful to cross it of the "items needed" list.
Peace, Love and Joy this month for you.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Earth Day
Happy Earth Day
Thank the Goddess today that it isn't raining and Morgan and I can go on a bike ride. Well that is if I am strong enough to lift our bikes off the garage ceiling and get them down to the floor.
I am looking out the window and giving thanks for the pine tree and green grass and the blue sky. I am giving thanks for the awesome and wonderful circle house (earth) we live on.
I am grateful for the fruit trees, vegetable plants, nut trees, animals, insects (even spiders except when one is on the shower ceiling when I am showering) rivers, bays, and oceans. The geysers and volcanoes too. Even the things I can't remember right now but I am sure to remember once I post this :(
Being about the three R's (reduce, reuse, recycle) here is an earth fact:
Never underestimate the importance of recycling: if every newspaper was recycled, we could save about 250,000,000 trees each year. Unfortunately only 27% of all American newspapers are recycled.
Love, joy, peace, patience-Gaelen
Saturday, April 03, 2010
HAPPY EASTER
Happy Easter! This is Morgan's drawing of spring.
I have just a few minutes to finish this blog as we have 50 chairs to pick up for our spiritual center, I have to cook a ham for the Easter potluck, put together hats for our youth and family group, go to the market, take a shower. My To Do List today feels like it is never ending. I did vacuum the top of our refrigerator as a spring cleaning thing this morning though.
I was trying to remember Easter with my family and I guess we didn't do anything for Easter. I do remember all of us getting into the car to go to my grandmothers when I was 5 or 6. I also remember I got plastic golf clubs. I kinda remember getting new dresses that we would get dolled up in. I suppose I could ask Colleen and Carrie what they remember about Easter. Now that my parents have passed I guess I could make it up. I think I will tell Morgan that Easter was a lot of fun, filled with good food, spending special time with family and friends, feeling grateful for the energy of the winter melting away with the new growth of life. I am sure that is what my Easter will be about this year. I hope yours is too!
Blessings
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Erin Go Bragh
Ireland Forever! I am mostly Irish and I do really like St. Patricks Day. I was raised Catholic and yes, it is a day of wearing green but a shamrock works too. Although green is my least favorite color to wear, I usually wear a lime green jacket.
Now that Morgan is in the 1st grade I have tried to distinguish what is actually alive and not a made up story. So anyway I really haven't mentioned rainbows, pots of gold and Leprechaun's. This year in class there was an assignment to make a Leprechaun trap. Not much into that myself I did let Morgan use a whole roll of tape to construct her own. I even made green pancakes that morning. I was proud that Morgan even ate one. My friend e-mailed me, "I would eat those too, syrup makes everything taste good. " Which is actually true. I put maple syrup on everything, and did eat the green pancakes and they were just like a not green pancakes, yet I usually eat buckwheat pancakes that are mostly brown-ish. It is nice to have spring arriving though having spring alergies is problematic. Happy Spring :)
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
MORGAN'S PEACE POLE HEART
Happy semi-belated Valentines Day!
This is not only a story of Love, but a story of Hearts Desire and wishes being full filled.
Last year Morgan's class made a peace pole. The heart tile that Morgan made was soul centered for me. Desiring it really wasn't an impulse. I could see Morgan's love in that heart. Her beautiful creativity. The Divine power of Love that sets you free.
I so desired that peace pole! and I almost purchased it, yet I remembered there were other things that I actually desired and needed. At the auction it sky rocked over $1,000.00 and I choose to let it go. After the auction one of the people working on the peace pole let me know that the heart above is the first one she made. They couldn't use it because of the way the Spackle was attached. She had to make a second one which they attached to the pole. So my soul centered desire, my wish was given to me. The Universe is a magnificent place.
Morgan's heart tile now sits on our bathroom counter. I am so grateful. It constantly reminds me of Love energy that is ever present. The Love that heals and sets you free.
Valentines Day is a reminder that Love is Life itself. I often sing this Buddhist prayer to myself.
May you be filled with Loving Kindness.
May you be well.
May you be peaceful and at ease.
May you be happy.
Blessings, Gaelen
Monday, February 08, 2010
Turning 45
What is turning 45? I am not exactly sure.
I do remember when I was 25ish I found my first gray hair. I pulled it out of my scalp, taped it to a black piece of paper and gave it to my sister saying,
"You gave this to me."
Now that I have a whole lot of gray hairs, who can I blame? I guess there is no one to blame.
Is that why so many people dye their hair? Would it help me if I didn't see my gray hair?
Living in Marin with oh so many green people, I don't see too many people with a lot of gray hair.
Are most of the "Don't polish your nails" people and "Bring you own shopping bags to the grocery store" people dyeing their hair with toxin free hair dye?
As it is written on the back of my business card "Thinking makes it so" I guess I should start there.
Is getting older a scary thing? Well yes, to me it sort of is. Does this have anything to do with gray hair? Actually, not really. Is about change? Realizing that daily I change?
I suppose it is. I guess it does boil down to "Thinking make it so."
A received an e-mail from a friend that said, "Time flies, but luckily our kids get older and we keep feeling the same age." Remembering that I am 40ish helps.
Saturday, February 06, 2010
Turning 7
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
2010 Predictions from ... Beyond.
I really love the positive energy of this message but I like it best with the sound turned down so I can read it.
Saturday, January 02, 2010
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