Today, Sunday, a day after my workshop event and two days before my completion of school for this semester. Ah Sunday. Stayed the night at some friends house in Boise last night. Our community  celebrated an upcoming new birth  last night and several folks encouraged me to stay the night and not commute back to Caldwell. Glad they did. I got to help welcome folks to the gathering, when I got tired off to sleep I went, and this morning I was fortunate to use their sauna, ahhhhhh. Warmth and no stress driving on snowy roads.:)


Our raw foods workshop yesterday went great and we received some great kudos and feedback. We  will definitely do this again and hopefully better. Little things can change to make the whole experience better. This was a great glimpse as to possibility  of a business for me. I had brought one of our raw food cheesecakes to the party as a gift for the host and hostess, wow did that go fast! Several folks mentioned when I am ready to step more into a raw food business there will  be support. Awesome to hear! Thank you!


Another friend surprised me by asking "what are you doing to reverse aging?" REALLY?! Well that's even better than Awesome! Sure made my week, Thanks Jean! All this enthusiasm and support from outside sources is wonderful. While in the sauna I was contemplating the more years I live the more love and support I experience. Therefore, at this point in my life I have not experienced this much love and support before. Just as three months from now, I can honestly say the same thing. I continue to open up to more and more and yippee and woohoo! 


I met some new wonderful people yesterday and look forward to experiencing their new energies in my life. Ah the value and beauty of co-creating our lives, how can we not be excited? 


One thing I am excited about.....okay two... I have raw food cheesecake AND tiramisu waiting for me in Caldwell, can you say scrumdillyiciousness? Yummmmmmmmm.
 
Crazy how time flies by, isn't it? Yet in my mind I have posted many tweets and several blogs, somehow they didn't make it to the electronica media model. oh well. 

Just two weeks left of school, my last fall semester. Oh dang I am stoked about that! Looking forward to graduation and also having fears about making money. Can anyone relate to that? 


I seem to be ending my semester the same way I entered it, with sniffles, sneezes and fatigue. I am so thankful for my neti pot, 1,000 g vitamin C, and Wellness Formula. The only other thing I would need is more sleep-I know many of you can relate to that one!

This next phase of my life is , as usual, exciting for me. It seems the raw food business is something our community wants and could support. REALLY?!? Here all this time I thought I was working away on my own health. hmm. I appreciate the enthusiasm surrounding raw foods, hec my own enthusiasm can only carry this business so far. It's your enthusiasm that excites me and inspires me. Keep up the joyful bliss of eating healthy yummy foods! Don't forget about our Un-Bake Sale on Dec 12th (see earlier blog).

It's exciting to think about not attending any formal authority of learning. I have been engaged in some education process for the past 20 years. I am so looking forward to discovering my life again. I know, I know, I've had my life this past 20 years and my earlier spiritual studies helped me define that more than a college education ever can. I am thankful for that! But what will my life be like without an assignment hanging over my head? Without an academia deadline? I will be subject to my own process of deadlines.  Considering my motivation that could be more work than school! ha ha.

Projects are on-going in life, at least in my life. I like that. I like making a difference. No more university means more opportunity and time to devote to my favorite causes. I have always been an earth warrior and will continue my efforts with the Middle Fork chapter of the Sierra Club. Money gets sent to animal organizations and projects expand and grow. It's so exciting to think about!


Consider this: What is your favorite project at this time? How does it make a difference in someone's life?


Go get joyful folks!