Book Convention

photo-2 Yes!  The countdown to the Book Convention (Bokmässan) in Göteborg, Sweden, has begun!

In about 12 days I will be there with my book.  It is a dream come true ...

It will be work, networking, attending seminars, buying books (of course), but mostly a lot of FUN!

It is with great excitement that I am counting down the days until I can share this experience with some of my closest friends and family.  I will be in Booth: B03:49, and I hope that I will see some of you there!

Never stop working towards your dream ...  Some dreams do come true!!

Super Moon

IMG_0469 Last night was the final Super moon, completing a trio of Super moons that began in July.  This September, the Super moon was the brightest Moon of the year.

Did you all see it?  Did you feel it?

I did the same thing as I did last time.  Around midnight I wandered out on the porch and looked up at a dark clouded sky.  Through a cloud, the moon blinded me as much as the sun in daylight.  I stood still, and was fixated on the moon's beauty.  With every breath, I filled my lungs with the night's power of magic.

As usual I felt a restlessness that later made me sleepless.  For once I did not panic about that I could not settled down to sleep.  I let the energy flow through my body, mind and heart.  Instead of resisting the moon's impact on my rest, I embraced it.  I surrendered to the energy that was flooding my body.

I welcomed this morning with a sleepy body, but an energized mind.  I had used the moon's energy to restore my creativity during my hours awake at night.  Today I am walking around with a productive mind and a grateful heart.  Grateful that I was able to witness the magic of the universe, and feel the moon's pull turning into energy.  An energy  that ripped right through me.  I felt alive, I am alive.

 

Welcome September!

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Welcome September - the first month of the fall!

I have always loved September for various reasons.  There is a shift, not just in the weather but in life.  It is time for kids to go back to school, and us adults to continue on with life's responsibilities.  Everyday life comes knocking at the door when September arrives.  It is a welcome knock.

I am pretty certain that if we would have endless lazy summer days all the time, we would not appreciate them.  As the air gets cooler, I am letting the summer linger within instead.

I am full of bright and warm memories from this past summer, and I hope it is the same for you.  The memories are not going anywhere, as we make our way into the fall.

You can bring out those summer days any day you wish.  Let your imagination fly, and summer lives within you all year round.

I embrace September with open arms, without completely saying goodbye to summer.  Summer likes to persist.

Without connection

I just spent a few days without cable tv, computer, cell phone or regular phone.  Wrong, I had them all within reach.  None of them working though.  The internet was down, there was no cell reception, and even our land line was dead,  All due to a brief local power outage the other day that managed to blow out our service.  Our service to connect with the outside world. I didn't mind being without internet.  It felt healthy to take a break from checking e-mails, Facebook, Instagram etc.  It felt strange at first I have to admit, to not reach for my phone every so often to check the status of the outside world.  I realized it was like breaking a bad habit.  It was really hard the first day, got a little easier the second, and by the third day I felt it was a relief.

I didn't check what was happening on Facebook or on any other social media, not only because I couldn't but by now I didn't have the need to reach for my phone throughout the day.  I used those moments in real life instead, and it was refreshing.  The family spent time talking, and enjoying each others company more.  I read and listen to music a lot.  Something I don't take enough time to do when I am able to be connected with the outside world, or lost in a tv show.  One day was spent hiking and swimming together with a friend.  I was IN the present, and it felt amazing.

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There was one thing though that I did miss during those days.  The regular telephone service.  What if someone actually needed to reach me?  One of my sons was out-of-town, I have family abroad, and what if something would happen to them?  What if something happened in our house and I needed to call?  What if there was an emergency?  All my what if's were unfounded.  Nothing happened.  All my loved ones were safe after the few days of no connection.

Actually, one thing did happen.  I now choose to turn my gadgets off more often.  I don't need to be available 24/7 and I don't need to check in with other people constantly either.  I can live a life in the here and now instead.  Now it's up to me when I want to use the modern services that we do have.  It is always easier when you have a choice.  Now I choose to write to connect with the outside world, with You who are reading.  I still want to be a part of the modern world.

Only sometimes I now pretend that it is still the 80's.  All I have on those days is a land line to make and receive phone calls, and a pen and paper to write an actual letter.  A nostalgic thought more than a reality.  I do love the new technology after all, as long as it doesn't consume me.  From now on, I won't let it.  How about You?