“Vision”
“Vision,” Tesuque, New Mexico, © Heidi Straube
Your gift today is
“Vision”
Yes. I wish that for you too.
(Listen to the 1-minute reflection on “Vision”)
Audio/Download: “Vision” – I Wish That for You Too”
YouTube version
“Vision,” Tesuque, New Mexico, © Heidi Straube
Your gift today is
“Vision”
Yes. I wish that for you too.
(Listen to the 1-minute reflection on “Vision”)
Audio/Download: “Vision” – I Wish That for You Too”
YouTube version
“Kitesurfers – After Hurricane Ike – Galveston, TX, 2008”
December greetings to you…
Nearly three years ago I posted my article “I Wish That For You Too”on this blog. Reflecting on what I wanted to share with you to begin the month of December, it came to mind as the perfect reminder for these times.
In the middle of so many things happening in the world – people with good things coming to them, others experiencing total devastation – we often wonder what we can do, how to act.
My thoughts:
* Embrace your good and live it to the max and
* Recognize the struggles of others, understanding that we all need to be seen.
Whether it’s for the outer accomplishments in work, home, and relationships, or for expressing and living the inner beauty each of us carry-
We all appreciate the experience of knowing that others are watching, caring, and wishing the best for us.
I’ve included my revised “I Wish That For You Too” article below –
May it help you feel more comfortable about having dreams at a time when others are sad and depressed…and may it also help you to tell others what you need, if or when you are similarly challenged.
(Link to “I Wish That For You Too” PDF if you’d like to download it to keep.)
(Download/listen to me read at Soundcloud)
(YouTube)
As Part of My Wish For You:
For seven days, starting December 5th, I’ll be posting daily a short, inspirational wish in audio format for you to play to start your day (or any time you’d like to be uplifted!)
Whether you’re high on life, or feeling discouraged and in fear –
I see you.
And I wish you the essence of this holiday season – joy, love, inner connection, and living fully.
Yes. “I wish that for you too.”
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Article:
“I Wish That For You Too”
Heidi Straube, M.Ed, LPC
© 2012
“I was updating a friend the other day on the wonderful things that have come my way in the last few months…miracles, many of them…and feeling very grateful and appreciative.
At one point in the conversation, however, I said, “I still wish….” and mentioned a long-held desire that I’ve had, and still would like to see take place.
“Hey, don’t push it!” my friend admonished me. “Seems like you have a pretty good deal now.”
Wow! In a flash, my heart sank….”
“Black Lava Bridge, Hana Coast No. 1,” 1939, by Georgia O’Keeffe.
Honolulu Museum of Art.
Article November 30, 2012: Georgia O’Keeffe’s Hawaii – New York Times
What a wonderful inspiration for a trip to Maui! I had never heard of this trip that Georgia O’Keeffe took to Hawaii, nor had I seen the resulting paintings – how wonderful –
Tony Perrottet, travel writer for the New York times, has written an inviting, unusual article about his exploration of Maui in the footsteps of Georgia O’Keeffe, drawing on the help of Patricia Jennings as his virtual tour guide.
Patricia was 12 years old, the daughter of a Hana plantation manager, when Georgia asked her to be her private guide on the island. The two became friends, which Jennings has written about in the recently published “Georgia O’Keeffe’s Hawaii.”
Let’s follow too in the footsteps of Georgia and create our own impressions/images of Maui –
Who’s interested?
Georgia O’Keeffe’s Hawaii – New York Times
This weekend I went to the wonderful Elevation Coffee in Taos, New Mexico, and was delighted to see the beautiful heart “latte art”
that Greg designed on my cup.
What a way to start the day – with Beauty and Love –
And then – surprise –
When I finished, here is the design that was left:
Do you see the heart near the top middle?
Hmm, I believe the Love continues….
So many associations with these small cups of coffee – Beautiful times…Remember this one?
Fond memories of Love were on my mind…
(See previous photo poem “Unexpected” for the full story...)
Then there was this lovely gift from the barista at Paulie’s Restaurant, Houston this summer…The extra shot of espresso he gave me gratis
Surely Means True Love…
Right?
Love, play, i-phone snaps, and “serious art” – it’s all one.
May you enjoy your coffee moments this week –
create warm memories in your heart –
and be inspired to play in art and in life.