Short and Wide, Beige and Aged

             To look at me, you probably wouldn’t first jump to:

Mexican, Irish, Native American.

             Your immediate reaction might be:

old, fat, that’s a strange assortment of garments she has on/that’s alotta tattoos.

             While it is true that I now mostly dress in such a way as to be confused for Queen Victoria-after-Albert-died, this has not always been the case.

             I can never claim fashion, but I will take credit for a certain eclectic style.  And it’s that individuality which has come to my attention recently.

             To be “normal” has never been my goal.  Down that road was bland averageness.  Around that corner only dull indistinctness could be found.

             During this current political climate, it is in our best interest to remain aware, while also holding on to our compassion.  The Universe would like us to make sure we are taking notice of

Representation.

             No one, including the first people, originated here.  The proto-humans came from somewhere else.  To claim ownership of the land is wrong, on all levels.  To claim “better than” when discussing people cannot even be considered.  The immorality of it must be addressed, until it is gone.

             My mother was born in California, as were her ancestors.  We can trace them back farther than the age of the state, farther back than the age of this country.  My dad’s mom has lineage reaching out across the prairies and plains, older than America, older than our (racist) founding fathers.

             My father’s father’s people left Ireland when there wasn’t enough food, arriving on the shores of New York, not at all welcomed, but tolerated for the labor they could provide.  They took (were forced into?) jobs nobody else wanted.  Just as so many of my family members did, for generations upon generations.

             I come from people who struggled, who were oppressed.  My poverty is part of my lineage.  I am a blend of hardship and sorrow.  You look at me now, though, and all that anyone sees is age, and size.

             At every opportunity, I tell my story.  I share my mixed heritage.  I wear my inked skin proudly, so all who cross my path can see the history we are now living.  I am representing my past, my people, all of the families and the workers and the individuals who came before me.

             When we sit quietly, we can often get overlooked.  When we show up, stand tall, call out in loud voices, we are more easily noticed.  I want to be noticed.  I want strangers to ask who my people are.  I want to be understood for who I came from, and what they suffered.

                         The stories of our past are important in our present.  We are in this together, shouldn’t we share knowledge? Shouldn’t we rejoice as we move ahead into a place of acceptance, a future we can look forward to?

             Let’s be proud of who we are.  Representing honestly, that’s how we help, that’s how we make a difference.

 

 

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Assistance.

             One of the features of my new fancy-pants phone is daily weather alerts and updates.  Tonight, it says, will be almost dangerously cold.  We brought the basil inside.  And we even purchased a new (SALE!) pot for it.  I hope it doesn’t die before we can eat all the leaves.

indoor basil
Hang on, buddy. You can make it!

             Also, with this arctic blast moving in, I may have to start wearing shoes on the bike again.  Possibly.  Something to think about anyway.

             Here’s what I heard when I woke up today, more think-y things and channeled ideas to consider:

support one another.

              Several blogs that I follow have had conversations with this being a central theme.  We all know that helping others helps ourselves, and even grander, it helps the Universal community.  So I was glad to see this reminder.

             As I stood in front of the card altar this afternoon, I was directed to leave our regular rotation, because we needed to continue the conversation with this message.

angel messages, archangels, oracle cards

“Creative Writing  ~

Archangel Gabriel:

‘Make time to write down your thoughts in a journal, or pen an article or book.’

Additional Message:

‘Your soul longs for creative expression through writing.  I can help you schedule this activity.  Honor any inner nudges that guide you to write.  The writing may be for your own enjoyment, or may be a cathartic experience of self-expression in a private journal.   As you work with your connection to the written word, you may receive Divine guidance to write articles or books for publication.  Call upon me at any time to guide you through this process.’

Working with Archangel Gabriel:

As the messenger angel, Gabriel loves to help writers and journalists deliver healing messages.  Like a loving coach, she’ll urge you to delegate your time and energy toward writing.  Gabriel can also open doors that allow for publication of your articles or books, if you will ask her for assistance.   Most of all, she’ll help you enjoy writing.”

             Do you see how this angel assistance ties in with the suggestion of support? We can be angel-helpers for others, as well as others stepping in and helping us.  Many of us are writers, and many of us struggle with time for writing, or motivation for wiring, or simply not having fun with our writing at this moment.

             Here’s a solution, we can simply call on Gabriel.  And call on friends, and call on family.   Ask for help.  And never set that pen* aside, we all have something important to say.

*Or electronic writing devices, whatever.

Today’s Deck:

Archangel Oracle Cards by Doreen Virtue

This Week’s Kitchen Adventure:

will not be a picture of the Froot Loops Krispie Treats I made last night, you’ve seen those.  But instead, you get to witness the result of Dan’s latest infusion project.

lavender and rosemary infusion
We have plenty, if you need some.

             Basically it took three days to make some air freshener.   Which is not a bad thing, it’s just not quite the exact product he was after.  It’s condensed and distilled.  Pretty much.  Also?  It smells delightful.  Just not as intense as we were hoping for.   Totally still useful and we’re considering it a success.

             (But now, we’re out of vodka.)