Friday, March 25, 2011

Fighter

"Sometimes readiness and change come only because of all the heartache and pain and deep frustration that has gone on before. That is to say, every sin, every disease, every disappointment, every failure, every bit of difficulty that has ever touched our lives have all been a very necessary part of our entire experience without which we would not have been made ready or prepared to receive the unfoldment of a truly spiritual message. And I say this knowing, just as you know, that some of us have been down and are presently still down, into the very depths of human existence... And yet whatever the degree of difficulty each one of us has had, then it was perhaps that degree of difficulty that each one of us needed!"

- Rubin "Hurricane" Carter


This was written in a letter on April 21, 1982. Rubin Carter, a successful black boxer living in Paterson, New Jersey, had by then been in jail since 1967 for a crime that he did not commit. Fabricated evidence, unreliable witnesses, and racist officers and lawyers stole his wife, children, career, and freedom. But instead of accepting his fate and conforming to the debilitated life that most inmates lead, Carter's hopeful and promising outlook dominate his thinking. Kind of puts things in perspective, huh?

Monday, March 14, 2011

Bucket List

There are things that a person should just do before they die. With my adventurous spirit, this list is pretty long. Fortunately I am slightly proactive about it. This past weekend I was able to cross one thing off:

MARDI GRAS IN NEW ORLEANS

Luckily I have friends that are as equally as adventurous as well as friends that live in New Orleans, making this trip much easier and so much fun. Never have I been more excited about collecting as many 5 cent beads as possible while looking as ridiculous as possible.

a small example of the crazies that roam the streets



so many beads!

Jill and I at the parades

Friday, March 4, 2011

The Unknown

"Anything might come to pass tomorrow. And today was the white, snowy iridescent threshold of all possibility. All possibility - that was the charm to her, the lovely, iridescent, indefinite charm - pure illusion. All possibility - because death was inevitable, and nothing was possible but death.

She did not want things to materialize, to take any definite shape. She wanted, suddenly, at one moment of the journey tomorrow, to be wafted into an utterly new course, by some unforeseen event, or motion."

-D.H. Lawrence, Women in Love


The possibility of tomorrow

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Good travels with good friends

I just had this conversation with a good friend of mine while he was in the airport on his way to meet me in New Orleans. The only thing better than traveling is traveling with someone that you know you will have a good time with under any condition.

 DAVID:  Btw you have been somewhat involved in 
over 50 percent of my travel in the past 2 to 3 years
Probably more like 75
 ME:  hahaha i LOVE that fact
lets keep it going
austria this summer?


David and I in Valencia, Spain March 2009



Drinking in Munich, Germany Nov 2011



Trevi Fountain in Rome, Italy April 2009