Aaah, such a delight to bask in high vibrations!
This morning I woke up later than I'd wanted, but I still did my little morning routine and I enjoyed it thoroughly. I love moving my body and feeling the muscles and bones and tendons all moving in sync and perfect coordination.
Things today that were great: Waking up and doing my morning routine, really rockin' out to "Happy" which is still my favorite joy-prep song, remembering the dance contest on the Bonnaroo website and intending to send in a video submission, rinsing my body off and getting dressed, walking down to the pastry shop to meet with the photographer guy I'll be working with this spring, buying and eating two motherfuckin' delicious chocolate-filled croissants and enjoying the shit out of them with a cup of decaf coffee (mmmmmm, such a good combo), talking all things art and philosophy of life to the photographer dude, getting a ride from him to the Farmer's Market, wandering through and then making my way home via a footpath by the river, walking all the way home using this back route that I'd never explored before (super enjoyable, especially with my badass boots! So much mud and rough terrain! I feel like I can conquer anything!), getting mud on my boots and enjoying the sight of it drying on the waterproofed leather, getting home and hangin' out with Ollie Bear, making a delicious lunch of quinoa/brown rice/kidney beans + egg + sauteed spinach + hot sauce, watching hours and hours of Dexter (finished Season 6... holy shit... just HAD to start up Season 7, which is cool but much less exciting than I expected), pausing during Golden Hour and walking Ollie down to the river, hanging out on a dried up part of the river bed and asking for clarity on my next life move, watching ducks and clouds and the river moving along at the speed of Life, enjoying the sight of buttery golden sunlight on the surface of the water, walking around and finding that clarity I'd asked for and reveling in it, running the last two blocks home (it feels so good to run! I'm gonna do more of that), cracking open the 7th season of Dexter upon arrival home, pausing to go and buy spaghetti sauce and ice cream, making myself some delicious dinner (spaghetti with smoked sausage and tomato sauce... just like when I was a kid! Yum!), filling up on spaghetti and then eating some ice cream (after first snagging some Reese's cups from the gas station next door... I always forget that "peanut butter swirl" ice cream doesn't actually have peanut butter cups in it, even though it has one on the front of the box! I kept having a nagging feeling to pick some up while I was at the store getting the ice cream, but I was like "there will already be some in the ice cream!" Haha, I should ALWAYS trust my instincts!). Enjoying my ice cream and Reese's cups, watching more and more Dexter, getting tired of Dexter and browsing Craigslist, finally closing my laptop and my eyes and sinking into a truly blissful state of satisfaction and enjoyment of just my inner world, enjoying the vibrational sensations of the Divine, just allowing all the energy within me to exist and move and vibrate as it is, genuinely being at peace with what I'm currently vibrating and what I've already created, knowing that more is coming and it's all gonna be fucking awesome. Raving for 15 minutes and just finding myself fascinated with the experience of being in a body. Enjoying my hands and legs and hips as they move through space and time. Feeling that my period is about to arrive and reveling in the knowledge that my sugar cravings are probably related to that. Releasing resistance to myself and the eating habits I've been indulging in for the last week or so. Enjoying my body the way it is and reveling in how amazing it is as a creature/machine/system that I get to inhabit and interact with every day. Intending to become more and more deeply in touch with my body on an intimate, cellular, fine-tuned level. Drinking water and enjoying the clear, clean taste of such a powerful liquid. Feeling ready to drift off into sleepy-time land, satisfied and happy.
Love,
Adrienne
This morning I woke up later than I'd wanted, but I still did my little morning routine and I enjoyed it thoroughly. I love moving my body and feeling the muscles and bones and tendons all moving in sync and perfect coordination.
Things today that were great: Waking up and doing my morning routine, really rockin' out to "Happy" which is still my favorite joy-prep song, remembering the dance contest on the Bonnaroo website and intending to send in a video submission, rinsing my body off and getting dressed, walking down to the pastry shop to meet with the photographer guy I'll be working with this spring, buying and eating two motherfuckin' delicious chocolate-filled croissants and enjoying the shit out of them with a cup of decaf coffee (mmmmmm, such a good combo), talking all things art and philosophy of life to the photographer dude, getting a ride from him to the Farmer's Market, wandering through and then making my way home via a footpath by the river, walking all the way home using this back route that I'd never explored before (super enjoyable, especially with my badass boots! So much mud and rough terrain! I feel like I can conquer anything!), getting mud on my boots and enjoying the sight of it drying on the waterproofed leather, getting home and hangin' out with Ollie Bear, making a delicious lunch of quinoa/brown rice/kidney beans + egg + sauteed spinach + hot sauce, watching hours and hours of Dexter (finished Season 6... holy shit... just HAD to start up Season 7, which is cool but much less exciting than I expected), pausing during Golden Hour and walking Ollie down to the river, hanging out on a dried up part of the river bed and asking for clarity on my next life move, watching ducks and clouds and the river moving along at the speed of Life, enjoying the sight of buttery golden sunlight on the surface of the water, walking around and finding that clarity I'd asked for and reveling in it, running the last two blocks home (it feels so good to run! I'm gonna do more of that), cracking open the 7th season of Dexter upon arrival home, pausing to go and buy spaghetti sauce and ice cream, making myself some delicious dinner (spaghetti with smoked sausage and tomato sauce... just like when I was a kid! Yum!), filling up on spaghetti and then eating some ice cream (after first snagging some Reese's cups from the gas station next door... I always forget that "peanut butter swirl" ice cream doesn't actually have peanut butter cups in it, even though it has one on the front of the box! I kept having a nagging feeling to pick some up while I was at the store getting the ice cream, but I was like "there will already be some in the ice cream!" Haha, I should ALWAYS trust my instincts!). Enjoying my ice cream and Reese's cups, watching more and more Dexter, getting tired of Dexter and browsing Craigslist, finally closing my laptop and my eyes and sinking into a truly blissful state of satisfaction and enjoyment of just my inner world, enjoying the vibrational sensations of the Divine, just allowing all the energy within me to exist and move and vibrate as it is, genuinely being at peace with what I'm currently vibrating and what I've already created, knowing that more is coming and it's all gonna be fucking awesome. Raving for 15 minutes and just finding myself fascinated with the experience of being in a body. Enjoying my hands and legs and hips as they move through space and time. Feeling that my period is about to arrive and reveling in the knowledge that my sugar cravings are probably related to that. Releasing resistance to myself and the eating habits I've been indulging in for the last week or so. Enjoying my body the way it is and reveling in how amazing it is as a creature/machine/system that I get to inhabit and interact with every day. Intending to become more and more deeply in touch with my body on an intimate, cellular, fine-tuned level. Drinking water and enjoying the clear, clean taste of such a powerful liquid. Feeling ready to drift off into sleepy-time land, satisfied and happy.
Love,
Adrienne
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