Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts

Monday, July 15, 2013

Collaboration



I have a dream
A song to sing
A vision to create



I love to laugh and dance and sing and be joyful.  
I love to see people smiling and laughing.

Two years ago, after seeing flash mobs on TV and YouTube and participating in one - I created a meetup group called FLASHMOBS Miami

I wanted to collaborate with peeps who love to dance and have fun. Peeps who want to learn choreography and practice and show up in crowded spaces and dance or sing and disappear.  What an OMazing ride it's been!!!




This is where the power of collaboration comes in.   When two or more gather, creativity becomes magical - where intuition and ideas bounce off one another.   There's a certain group genius that you can't get when working by yourself.

That is how our flashmobs work.   I collaborate with a choreographer to create magic for feet and a video to practice to.  I collaborate with a venue to get permission to play and perform.  I collaborate with dancers by finding them space to rehearse and opportunities to dance.

And the exhilaration and joy of seeing peeps around us when they realize we are dancing and performing for their enjoyment - priceless.


Life is like that - we can try to go it alone however the richness of the fabric, the pleasure of the journey is in finding peeps who can add the pieces to your puzzle.

Enjoy some of our flashmobs from the past years.  

  




I believe in you - me - WE
Our connection 
Our communication 
Our tribe

Monday, June 24, 2013

Zest for Life



When I get up in the morning at the crack of dawn - the first thing I think about is - I am breathing - I am alive - Today is a beautiful day.

I am up at 4:44 am.  I lay in bed and give thanks for my breath and the fact that I am alive and able to move.   I pat my arms and legs and belly and head.  Woohoo!!!

My doggessGoddess GingerMama awaits me on her couch - belly up and tail wagging - time for hugs and loving touch.    I put on my sneakers and out the door we go.   

We start our journey through the neighborhood and serenade the moon as the stars twinkle their love to us.  We chat with the squirrels and listen to the birds communicating through calls and songs.

I love this early morning time - when there is stillness in my community and it just me and Nature (and the other dogs and their owners who are up and about).   I love walking and smelling the trees and exchanging energy with the Earth.

Slowly the sky shifts - the clouds dance - and a canvas of pinks and purples and oranges and blue emerges.   The air is fragrant with plumerias and gardenias and magnolias.  A hint of night blooming jasmine remains.    

I make a wish - I put a desire out into the Universe and then I haHAha and release it.  

We walk for an hour - walking, running, jumping -  getting my heart pumping and my blood circulating.

This is how I start my day.   I feel so blessed and lucky.  

And the best part is that I may get the opportunity to do it all again tomorrow.  Woohoo!!!



DoggessGoddess GingerMama


Sunday, May 27, 2012

Laughter & Longevity


Research shows that laughter affects longevity and that a sense of humor can enhance the quality of life in later years.


For me, laughter has been the secret tool in the longevity of my marriage. WSM Noah and I celebrate 14 years of marriage on May 30th. We've been laughing ever since we met. In fact, that is what keep us together strong and haHAhappy - the ability to laugh at everything and thrive from whatever circumstances are presented.

Over the years, we have laughed through broken bones and excess weight and family drama and changing jobs and moving and learning to love ourselves and each other. In fact, we shaHAhare what we know so others can grow younger with us too.

Scientific proof comes from the medical school at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Dr. Sven Svenbak tracked 54,000 Norwegians for seven years and discovered that those individuals who found life the funniest lived longer than their less mirthful countrymen.

Israeli researchers who have been trying to decode the "longevity gene" announced new findings this week that personality traits such as being outgoing, optimistic and easygoing, enjoying laughter and staying engaged in activities may be a crucial part of the mix. The findings, published online in the journal Aging, come from Einstein's Longevity Genes Project,

"When I started working with centenarians, I thought we'd find that they survived so long in part because they were mean and ornery,"
said Nir Barzilai, M.D., the Ingeborg and Ira Leon Rennert Chair of Aging Research, director of Einstein's Institute for Aging Research and co-corresponding author of the study. But, "we found qualities that clearly reflect a positive attitude towards life," he adds. "Most were outgoing, optimistic and easygoing. They considered laughter an important part of life and had a large social network. They expressed emotions openly rather than bottling them up."

As I look forward to another 14 years with this wonderful man, I pray for the longevity of my laughter muscles. May we laugh together, may we have aBUNdance and may we find friends who enjoy laughing as much as we do.