Sunday, September 22, 2024
Little Ms. Reader
Little Ms. Photographer
Amara has fallen in love with photography and it warms my heart to see this passion growing as she develops her skill.
I like to think some artisitic seeds were planted watching her mother with a camera her entire life. A few years ago, I got a new camera and passed on my old camera to Amara. This was about the time Amara started Bentley. Bentley has a fantastic art program, complete with a dark room. Amara started learning both digital and film photography in 9th grade and has continued to hone her skills. It warms my heart when I see her grab her camera, when she is inspired and do her thing.
Woodstock
Woodstock is where my spiritual teacher Bella lives, as well as my best friend Bob and several other close friends. Time on the mountain, relaxing, being in each other's presence, breaking bread and taking in all that good energy was a main motivator for returning to New York with my two small gems.
We were still in the tail end of a hurricane, so we had glorious down pouring of rain and strong, warm winds, forcing us to make mindful plans throughout our days. A trip to the bookstore? Let's wait until the rain lets up just a bit. Want to go for a hike? Well, there is torrential rain outside so let's stay in bed and read after we sit at the table and have lunch. Our friend Robyn, she is coming up isn't she? No, she has to wait a day as it's not safe. Okay, let's just hang out here.
Those several days of on-going in the moment moments made for sweet down time. We did get to take some walks through town. Some friends got to come visit, while others could not. We got to go to dinner one night at the Chinese buffet, where we sat for hours, eating, sharing stories and telling jokes. It was all just so perfect. The girls know the names of the important people in my life. They even have some relationships but like with our cousins, it had been some time. To be in person, to share moments in the moment, connecting and being together, it allowed the girls (who are at an age where they can appreciate and sustain connection) to get to know my tribe better and to start to expand their own relationships with some of the people who mean so much to me.
Because of the weather, the girls and I ended up spending a lot of time as well. We slept in the same room, had lunch on our own, finally made it to a book store in Saugerties, where we also wandered a bit in and out of stores, while avoiding the rain. It all felt so relaxed and perfect. Time in a place I love so much. It was ironic, being just an hour or so from where I grew up but never really felt at home. Yet just a short drive North, to the sacred mountain, where some of our tribe lives, that felt like home. The girls both commented how peaceful it was in Woodstock, how they could live there and how much they enjoyed their time.
I was grateful that the girls got to spend time with Bella. She is getting older and it is showing. To have them be with her while she is still independent and able to share her warm heart and wisdom, that was incredibly important to me.
When the time came to pack the car and drive down the mountain, I felt sad. I am not sure how long that space will remain a place to go and restore but at least the memories have been made and the energy and love cemented within us.
Saturday, September 21, 2024
Returning to Rockland (Visiting my Childhood Home)
I last took the girls to the town I grew up in when they were 6 & 8. They did not remember. I asked them prior to our heading to New York if they wanted to visit New City again. "Sure." I thought they might be appeasing me but the truth was I wanted to show them. I wanted them to see more of who their mother was and where she came from.
We left cousin Laneys early in the morning. It would be a long day heading up Wooodstock, with stops in New City and other places along the way. It was still raining but I relished the weather. We do not get rain in California in the summer. And the rain on the East Coast is different. It is heavier, there is thunder and lightning, there can be warm winds. All the things I love about East Coast rainstorms. I don't even mind driving in it.
Our first stop was Rockland Bakery. I needed to bring bread to my spiritual teacher/mom Bella but I also knew the girls would be in carb heaven. I think the girls thought bakery like, cupcakes and cookies, which Rockland Bakery has, but when we went into the bread room, they were like "Oh my!" The scents of fresh bread were so intoxicating and a bit overwhelming! They were allowed to each pick a loaf. Amara, of course got the whole grain loaf. Havana, she got the round raisin Challah. It was hard to decide though! We ended up with more than we needed but hey! (and we ended up freezing a couple of loaves to take home so we got to enjoy Rockland Bakery weeks after we got back to Cali.)
Laney & Liz ~Cousins
After a few days in the City, my two small gems and I headed through the Holland Tunnel to our cousins Alaine (Laney) and Liz. Cousin Alaine was one of my first blog posts back in 2012. Laney had moved to Georgia eight years ago and just recently moved back to New Jersey. It had been a long time since we got to see her. I had seen Liz a few times during some solo trips to NY, so a visit with the girls and our cousins was long overdue.
We just happened to be there on the tail end of hurricane, so the weather was wet. I didn't mind but that impeded some plans. We decided we would headed over to the American Dream mall, a beyond massive, shopping magnet. I think we got 5000 steps in the short time we were there. Stores, a place to ski, a ferris wheel, and more. It was quite the mall. We did not opt into any of those things. We were on a mission. The girls did needed back to school sneakers and with there being no sales tax in Jersey, it was a good way to spend a very rainy evening. Oh, and there were Sonny Angels in the mall so it was really a no brainer.
The next day Laney, the girls and I took advantage of a break in the weather and headed back into the City. There was more the girls wanted to see so we parked near Washington Square Park and walked a bit. The girls loved seeing the park. They hit up some thrift stores (and scored a few things) and we got take away from a vegan Asian spot. That was a highlight. Life long vegetarians, it is always a treat to find yummy veggie places.
Prior to the Village, we drove downtown to see the Freedom Tower. I had no desire to get out and get up close. I have controversial thoughts about 9/11 and how so many people died because of that day. Circling the area was enough for us all. We did make some stops to take photos closer the river. Amara brought her camera and enjoyed taking photos in places that called to her. After we were done with the Village, we did a drive by through Central Park and around that area. We were tired, it was raining on and off and seeing the sites from the air conditioned vehicle was perfect for all. We did not see much up close but we saw enough. Being from New York, it was good enough and the girls, they were not as interested in things not related to shopping and the usual people walking the streets.
Back at Laneys, we hung out, ate good good and spend quality time together. Her two cats were a hit, even if shy. It was quality family time, which was exactly what we had hoped for.
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