What Makes You Feel Alive?

I was sorting through my google drive this morning, and came across some writing of Dean’s. There were so many lessons we learned through his suffering. So many practices we put into place to make the most of the time we had together. Always keeping things on the bright side. I would often fire questions off to him or give him homework assignments when I saw things looking down. Dean was a little dark if you let him slip. With time against usI felt it imperative to keep focused on what could make us most happy. Here’s a good one: a bit of his writing, and a bit of my edit. Sort of like a ghostwriter in the realest sense of the term. I hope it brings a smile to those who miss him most and gives everyone else a sense intention on this summer like hump day in New Jersey. 

What makes me feel alive?

(Ok so let’s do it different. Not sure sure how many times I’ve said that but Nikki gave me an assignment so let’s try it)

I feel alive when:

Dropping in and a backhand Indo barrel at Ulus (I guess it’s finding your edge…the limit…when you are pushing the being alive part)

Surviving the next set of scans

Seeing the sun, feeling the sun, being in the ocean facing your fears

To feel alive. Facing your fears and challenging them. Know your physical limits – however that’s not your limiting factoryou’re only limiting factor are your excuses.

Being in California:

Things are green here (California) I like that. You can grow things in your yard and eat them. I like that. This happens all year long. I like that. 

They have all three seasons in one day. Just be prepared. 

Sitting in the kitchen with Nikki and Hil while they talk, cook and laugh. That makes me feel alive. The little things, Bearing witness to the moments. 

Setting expectations: realistic expectations and prioritizing what is most important:

“Dads are supposed to be brave. Consider the things you want to pass on to your kids.Set a good example. Promote honesty and ask if you don’t understand. Be kind and be strong! (strong like bull) try and hear more than say more, try to feel more and Pray some too.  – I worry I wont be able to instill all the lessons I want instill in the girls. Life is fleeting. Make a list. Face that truth – create action around it. That makes me feel alive. Intentional living.”

Seizing the moment: 

“New break. Love seaside Cardiff by the sea. Today had it all. Little rippers Jersey style and John was getting Gianna and Fia in on some bombing rights. As I sat with Nick grabbing this little left on the corner of the channel with a perfect view of the girls ripping down the line working on their backhand. They probably had 5 years of East Coast experience in two days. Wish I had a Go-pro for me it was fantastic to experience for real. For my girls this will probably not be as memorable as some future trip.”

These are the literal – alive which is a good start – and certainly are actual as they are personal challenges that allow us to learn about ourselves and what we do. 

In the past few days, I’ve had several people ask when I will get back to teaching yoga. My response has been : I’m not ready. I have no words. My yoga has been life these days as it actually always is. The practice of Yoga (Asana) arms us with the tools we need to face our everyday challenges. The work we do on our mat, we take into our lives. 

What Makes You Feel Alive? A question I will often raise while keeping a room in the most difficult pose : the long warrior holds (for those of you have have often been in my class) rooting down through your right big toe mound, widening your foot and peeling your arch from the floor. Grounding the blade of your left foot behind you, energizing you quads, softening your knees, dropping your shoulders, lengthening your neck, while staring down your right middle finger and growing your arms by an inch or three.

Facing Adversity. Reminding ourselves what we’re up to. 

What Makes You Feel Alive? 

 

 

Count Your Blessings

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We’ve been listening to a TON of great music lately, but the one songs that I have been playing over and over in particular is called Blessed by Jill Scott.

It is a wonderful reminder of what is right and good and that we should all take some time out to count our blessings and maybe even put them in to words. I always say gratitude unspoken is wasted.
While Deans latests scans, show, once again, an increase in tumor growth in some areas, we are looking at the news as a blessing. Things could be worse, he could have debilitating symptoms of his cancer, his treatment could have tremendous side affect, and so the mind goes on….
His current course of treatment, still in Philly, will most likely include some targeted radiation to his lung tumors, a slight change in the dosing of his chemo and unfortunately, hernia surgery.  Hoping to get it all in before the summer sun is upon us. Have to keep him in the water, or his gills will dry up.
Dean is feeling pretty good generally. Still running, biking and practicing yoga, all to keep conditioned for his passion, sliding around on those waves.
We had a great family vacation to California (thank goodness for airline and credit card miles, and friends with spare room!) where we conquered big dreams and big waves, spent time with family and dear friends-new and old – loving bigger and laughing even more. Seriously, we all giggled every day, it was AWESOME! Just goes to show you that sun, surf and love are three VERY important ingredients to our best life. THANK YOU Santa Monica, LA, Laguna, and Encinitas CA family, God willing, WE’LL BE BACK NEXT EASTER!
Shortly after returning home, Dean and I headed to New Orleans where again, we were surrounded by more wonderful, loving, true blue friends who have taken on the task of making sure the music never stops- well maybe for a few hours, but I swear we were singing in our sleep! WE ARE SO VERY BLESSED and just LOVE to be with you, even if for “just some dinner and a show.”
Back at home, our Haddonfield crew conquered The Broad Street Run.
10 miles of inspiration, with our best guy Deano, running right along with us. If that doesn’t inspire you – the guy with 4 active lung tumors making his way through the City of Brotherly Love, then, well, I don’t know what. WE LOVE YOU and could never navigate through all this without your support, concern, PRAYERS and super powers to get us out and going. You lift us each and every day. WE ARE SO BLESSED.
Now that the days are longer, we are really enjoying our front porch, and just hanging at home. Riding bikes, catching up on projects, playing music in the living room, scoring goals, having round table dinners with our best crew, spending time with family and slowing down a bit.
We took early spring to recharge and LIVE IN JOY, now it’s time to deal with the treatments at hand, and recover for a summer full of fun and love.
We hope you are all well, and that you continue to be inspired to follow your dreams, kiss your kids and love one another. We never know what turns life will take. Laugh often, love more, live out LOUD!
All our Blessings to you and yours,
xx
N