Monthly Archives: April 2011

Happy Place

Between the ages of 6 and 27 my life focused around dancing.  I had other identities, sure.  I was out-doorsy, loved to cook, began practicing yoga and becoming a runner in my teens, and even worked for a few years as a whitewater raft guide.

But dance was who I was as well as what I did.

When we moved to Peru in January, 2009 I had every intention to seek out dance there.  And I tried.  I even attended two classes and a few performances but my heart and head weren’t fully in it.  EVERYTHING was so foreign to me there.  I felt completely disconnected from my dancer-self, in fact I felt pretty disconnected from myself in general while living in South America but that’s a whole ‘nother story.

So I let the dancer rest.

And into deep hibernation she went.

Honestly, as much as I love Charlottesville I never would have moved here if I was an active dancer when we were looking.  There are some very talented and ambitious dancers here but it’s a small town and the support and opportunities are very limited.  I’ve taken a few classes, met a few movers-and-shakers, attended a few shows.  What I really needed was someone to light a fire under my ass and remind me that, among other things, I am a dancer.

Trillium Performing Arts to the rescue!

I grew up dancing in Trillium’s dance school and after high school was invited to teach, choreograph, and perform.  While in college I returned to perform and choreograph again.  Next week I will once again return to the Trillium stage to perform as a guest artist in their Spring concert.

You can read more about the show here.

The above photo is from the last time I performed, September 2008.  I was a guest in the company Tere Mathern Dance and yes, we are dancing in a fountain.

The fountain is in downtown Portland and was designed by the famed landscape architect Lawrence Halprin.  Halprin was married to a dancer and designed the Charlottesville Downtown Mall.

Dancing is my happy place.  When I dance I feel confident, strong, comfortable in my body.  And I feel nothing, it’s a moving meditation where there’s no space for thoughts, concerns, or questions.  On my two+ year dancing hiatus I’ve managed to find this happy place in other activities; running, hiking, biking, yoga, but nothing fills and fulfills me the way dancing does.

I sincerely hope that you have something like this in your life.  What is your happy place?  Time with your spouse, children, family?  Playing music?  Writing?

Wishing you an extra happy Wednesday!

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One of THOSE Days

*sigh*

You know those days where everything is a little bit more challenging than it should be?

I’m having one of those days.

I woke up nice and early to jump-start the bizillion pages of paperwork needed to complete the hiring process for my new Pilates instructor gig.  First the printer shot out three copies of the first three pages (which, incidentally, I didn’t even need to print) and by the time it got to the important stuff the ink was running low.  Time was getting tight and in my haste I copied a few things upside down (does moving quicker ever really make you more efficient?).  I gathered my 5 forms of ID, my void checks and routing numbers, my paperwork checklists, and my completed bizillion forms and jumped on my bike with moments to spare.  Upon arrival my bike lock ceased to function and I squeezed in the door frazzled and sticky only to find out that my appointment was at the other location, 9 miles away.   Well, at least the very sweet front desk worker thinks it was there, we couldn’t get in touch with the women I was meeting.  After 3 previous appointments for this position at the downtown location and no mention of meeting elsewhere I assumed it was there.  On the way home it started raining on my bizillion pages of newly completed paperwork.  Crap.

Breath.

My morning stress was almost all user error but it is just one of those days where everything is a little extra challenging.

On a MUCH happier note, my birthday came early this year!

Isn’t she B-U-tiful!?

Thank you Grandma and Zayda!  I will carry on the tradition of taking pictures of every possible occasion (and non-occasion :))!

The lovely folks at Hometown Seeds  sent me a little something also.

Their Kitchen Herb Value Pack comes with ten seed packets, including Purple Ruffles Basil which is the one I am most excited about.

It’s still a little early to plant most herbs around here but I did start two yesterday.

The bag said to soak the seeds so I followed some online advice and soaked the bity seeds by wrapping them in wet napkins.  The napkins make the tiny seeds easy to handle.

After about 24 hours of soaking I tore the napkin into little pieces and planted the seeds, napkin and all.

I’ve never really grown herbs from seed before so I am unsure of how this will go but I do love me some herbs!  I’ll do my best to nurture these little babies into some fabulous meal come harvest time!

Time to run off some of this ridiculous angst/stress and learn to use this A-MAZ-ING camera!

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