October 18, 2010

It began at 6 am this morning
coming out of a dream about revisiting the home of my first love and his family.  Everything feeling out of sorts and wrong.

Jeb wakes with a sore throat and stuffy nose.  No school, and it’s on.
Homeopathic cold and flu tablets.  Get the thermometer.  Coffee.  Call the school.

Begin text messaging fellow DJs to fill in for my afternoon radio show.  I lean on the two men I can count on in a jam.  They both reply before 8am and one agrees to host my show.

Ginger turmeric tea with honey for Jeb.  Work.  Post office, then pharmacy.  $50 in supplements. 
Back home a load of laundry.  More juice for Jeb.  He sleeps, I work.  New sheets on the beds.  Dishes in the sink.  Soup (Ok, from a can).  Bath with epsom salt and eucalyptus.

Jeb has taken a vow of silence though he writes “I dont no wai I cant toc mom.” When I ask if it’s because his throat hurts he shakes his head ‘no’.

I have told him about how I went to the healing circle a few nights ago (Oct 16 post, if you’re referencing).  How the man hugged me and my heart felt love.  Now Jeb wants to keep reenacting it.  Tonight in sign language he directs me to come to him and hug him.  He makes words with his mouth with no sound.  He remembers the details I described and he makes his motions match exactly.  He wants to be the one to give me the hug and have me fall back in surrender to the healing.

 

October 17, 2010

Does it make sense to actually maintain two blogs?  I’m still deciding, as I attempt to record daily chronicles here and my love of music on another site.

The current blog you gaze upon, For the Archives, has been getting more love ever since I pledged 40 consecutive days of posts.

photo by Pepe

But I do have another blog dedicated to all things musical in my life, particularly my radio show on Kauai Community Radio called Music as Medicine (I’m on the air tomorrow, by the way:  Monday 3-5 Hawaii time – tune in at www.kkcr.org).

So in conjunction with posting something here in the Archives once a day, I’m featuring some musical classics from the Top 40 realm of the 1980’s on my Music as Medicine blog.

If you want a trip down musical memory lane, circa 1980, check out the latest upload.  And if you’re so inspired, share a song from your youth that still rocks you today.

October 16, 2010

photo by Jessica Dofflemyer

 

drop off Jeb at the mermaid’s house
tucked in the princess flowers
nestled from the bay
at the foot of the mountains
he’s left with the naturopathic doctor
to play truth or dare by the bon fire
have a night time swim in the sea

me, I go alone
under the stars
to the small group gathered
with the Iranian healer
born in Canada
he lives in Costa Rica
and is here at the farm of flying flowers

I come with an open heart
hope to loosen the tight in my chest
he calls me forward
wraps his arms around me
and meets me heart to heart

I feel the love
touch my own blocked walls
gently fall backwards into trusted arms
and am laid upon my blanket

breath, grief, gratitude, tears
crickets sing in unison in October grass
my written words
communication
the reason that I walk this earth
a sharing
the Magdalene
my growing son
a promise
to an open heart

it is all a mystery
an experience that can’t be named
mind tries
like here and now
to tell of the touching
my truest essence
that familiar thread
of home