December 31 is Always a Bit Sad
It's a time to review the year and that's not always great. But for me, 2014 was blessings and light. I got to retire from my career, we traveled in our Volkswagen bus to Newfoundland from Albuquerque, and we visited family and friends. But most of all, I got to spend a couple of months with my 84 year old mother. It was always on my mind that I wanted to have extended visits with her - well, I lucked out. Living far away from family is one of the challenges of attempting to "braid" Hawaii and New Mexico.
Spending this amount of time with my mother was like going back to childhood with my eyes wide open. I knew enough to appreciate every moment. Sometimes, we'd just sit on the sofa and watch La Gata, a Spanish language soap opera and dunk ourselves in our shared love.
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Braided Streams
My life can be seen in the braid that is formed by my New
Mexico roots and my Hawaiian life. Both strands are strong and colorful;
however, they are quite different. New Mexico is colored with the sky and the
varying shades of the mountains and the plain. In Hawaii, the ocean and the
jungle color everything with the added spice of volcanic lava.
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