My heart just hasn't been into blogging as much lately so I apologize to those of you who like to know what's going on in our lives. I feel so euphoric most of the time lately that it seems overwhelming to try and blog about all of it.
Life is very good in the Snavley home It's been a very quiet winter and we haven't been doing anything all that exciting but it seems everyone is truly settled down from the six months of traveling; I know that seems ridiculous being that it has been a year and a half, but it has taken some time, especially for Tristan, to get used to one more change. As much as I hated being away from the kids so much during my yoga training, Tristan and Calista really learned how to work things out in a more civil manner, without mom to interfere too much, and have been getting along so well lately. I'm settled into a nice routine with my teaching, Martin is still really enjoying his job, and we have wonderful friends and family that we spend lots of time with. Of course, Rock Band has been an extra bonus this winter:)
Last weekend, my very dear friend, Sheli, flew down from Fairbanks with Maija and Kayla. Maija and Calista are bosom buddies and since they were very small we have called them Betty and Veronica. Maija has blonde hair and Calista has black hair. Kayla had basketball games so she stayed with the team in a hotel ,but Sheli and Maija stayed at the house with us. We went to lots of sporting events since Sheli also had two different nephews here playing hockey games also. We had lots of time to catch up with all the gossip and we laughed til we cried so many times that my stomach was sore after the weekend. It's always hard to say good-bye when they leave but I cherish every moment with them. We will be driving up to Fairbanks in three weeks for Maija's birthday so it won't be too long until we see them again.
I've been doing lots of self-exploration and reflection lately. I'm learning a lot about myself; some things that are wonderful and some things that aren't especially pretty. One of the things that I have been doing is keeping a journal of synchronicities in my life; those "coincidences" that aren't coincidences at all, rather very loud messages from the Universe. The more I journal and take note of these things the more they are happening, or maybe it is just me being more aware of them. One of the main things was that I have been trying to find one of my very best friends from highschool. She moved out of state after highschool and we lost touch, reunited at our 10-year reunion and then somehow lost touch after that. I looked several places online and nothing was coming up so I decided I would probably have to wait until our 20 year reunion, in two years. Well, ironically, she found me this week! She had been looking for me also, not realizing that my mom had died, we had moved and my dad had moved also, so no Bidwells in Fairbanks anymore. Not only did she find me but our lives have taken very similar paths, on a very deep soul level. I can't wait to talk with her on the phone and catch up on the last ten years!
I'm teaching five yoga classes a week and am thoroughly enjoying it. I love to watch people transform before my eyes, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. I am taking two different workshops the end of February to further my training and delve deeper. One of the things that has been a challenge is keeping my own daily practice healthy. I've kind of had to rededicate myself to my practice this week, as I've been a little neglectful. Am currently waiting for Yoga Alliance to process my application so that I will have my RYT status. Hopefully, that will come in the mail this week.
We are once again going to try and sell the motorhome this spring. It's hard to let that part of our lives go, as Martin and I still would like to be living that lifestyle. It's not practical at this point in our lives so we have chosen to be content where we are at. We still dream of traveling full time and someday living somewhere else but we are here right now and I am choosing to love my life. We are probably going to have to pay thousands of dollars to get out from under it but we really need to do it. It will get rid of 1/3 of our monthly expenses so it will be worth it. Finding a buyer will be another challenge! Two trips that we have in the making, over the next three years, is Italy and India and those don't require a motorhome so we are good!
Sunday, January 27, 2008
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Hello bosom buddy!!! We had a WONDERFUL time with you as always!!! I can't believe how much time has passed yet it seems like I've seen you everyday in the middle! Maija was VERY excited to get Calista's emails and talks about her being here in February! I second that!!! I'm really excited that you connected with your high school bud...nothing like it and to top it off it sounds like your "soul journeys" have been similar making it all the more fun!!! My taste buds are still relishing in the "vegan" menu the last night of my stay with you all...please tell Martin KUDO's...It was WONDERFUL and I'd really like the recipes! We miss you LOTS already and can't wait to see you soon!
"Nice Pants!!!" Love ya, sheli...smile
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