Monday, January 17, 2011

Yoga Journal Conference

               Seane Corne: kind, accessible, full of love, compassionate, activist

Sharon Gannon:  committed, passionate, unique, activist

 Gary Kraftsow:  intellectual, wise, focused, "Om Jyoti Aham - I am light"

 Sarah Powers: eloquent, mindful, soft, "Om Mani Padme Om"

 Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa:  light, love, bright radiant energy, ecstatic dance, movement, amazing

 Cyndi Lee:  integration, humor, love, kindness, accessible, mindful, aware

I am grateful to Zobha for the opportunity to attend the Yoga Journal Conference this past weekend.  It surpassed every hope and expectation that I had prior to attending.  I am filled with inspiration and love after soaking in the wisdom and energy of all of these wonderful teachers.  I took a picture with every one of my teachers as a personal photo journal of the weekend.  At times, I was embarrassed to ask for a photo, but now that I'm looking back and reflecting on my weekend, I am glad that I did.

Om Shanti Shanti Shanti

Friday, January 14, 2011

More Yoga

I spent the day today at the Yoga Journal conference.  I am amazed at how lucky I am.  I got to meet and attend an all day intensive with Cyndi Lee.  Here's a picture of us:
 I especially wanted to meet her and take a class with her because she has studied meditation and Buddhism in the same lineage that I have been studying for the past year and half.  It was a grounding experience for me.  Yoga and meditation practice may sound like they go hand in hand (and they do), but it was especially interesting to hear both practices taught together.  Really, it was pretty special and also normal and inspiring.  Like being in awe when you meet a celebrity, but then realizing that they are just like you.  Well, it was kinda sorta like that, expect Cyndi is a bit further along the path than me.


Tomorrow I get to take classes with Seane Corne, Sharon Gannon and Gary Kraftsow.  Can I just say again how lucky I am?

Checking in on my 2 challenges I posted about a few days ago:
1)  21-day yoga challenge.  I've yet to follow one of the online classes that Yoga Journal has been emailing me daily.  I can't get them to play on my computer and I don't have to patience to try to figure it out.  I practiced asana every day this week except for yesterday.  Since essentially this is a 21-day yoga asana challenge, I've already broken the challenge.  But, I'm gonna let myself slide and make sure that I keep it up from now on.
2)  Since the last post, I've spent $2.00.  And that was because Larry didn't want to come and pick me up tonight, so I took the bus home.  This is going to be exceedingly more difficult as the weekend progresses because there are sooooo many cool things that I want from the Yoga Journal marketplace.  Books, clothes, a new mat, essential oils, jewelry.  You know most of the stuff was easy to walk away from, but the books....ah, that's another story.  I'm going to stay very far away from there for the next 2 days.  I even brought my lunch and snacks for the day.  It was delicious, convenient, and clearly easy on the wallet.

More yoga tomorrow....yippee!

Monday, January 10, 2011

Two January Challenges

That's right.  I've committed to two challenges this month.  

The first started January 1.  I'm going on a spending hiatus.  I've allowed myself $100 in spending money for them month.  That includes any money for going out with friends, any eating out, MUNI fares, basically anything that I don't *have* to buy!  So far, I've spent $7.00 on a burrito and taquitos (I was out with the family, but still didn't think that I needed to buy it) and $6.56 on carrier oil for some essential herbs.  Neither were necessary and now, I'm slightly worried that I'll not have enough for the next few weekends.  You see, I'm going to the Yoga Journal Conference next weekend and to a meditation retreat the following weekend.  To make it through this challenge, I'll have to bring food from home AND refrain from buying stuff.  Argh!  What was I thinking?

The second challenge started today.  I'm participating in the 21-day yoga challenge from Yoga Journal.  I went online tonight and tried to watch the first sequence.  Unfortunately, it was taking forever to load, so I abandoned it and did a short sequence from a Cyndi Lee book that I have checked out from the library.  It felt like cheating because I know I didn't challenge myself.  But, I did practice for 15 minutes.

If anyone out there is reading this, did you give yourself any challenges this January?  How's it going?

Thursday, January 06, 2011

How would I use free yoga gear in 2011?

Well, to practice yoga, duh!  :)

I purchased 3 pair of Zobha pants a few weeks ago: the evolve pant, essential pant, and wide leg pant.  I couldn't be happier with my purchases.  I wear the wide-leg pants several times a week to pick up the kids from school, run errands, basically, I wear them everywhere!  The evolve pant is my preferred pant over the essential, not because I don't like the essential pant, but because that extra seam/stitch highlights just the right area:) and I feel amazing in them.  Is it okay to say they make my butt look great?  Well, they do, and I swear it's the pants...hehehe.

I did notice that the long pants make me way too hot in my yoga class.  I aim to take at least one vinyasa flow class at The Laughing Lotus Yoga Center weekly.  It would be cool to get the evolve pant in capri.  Then, all of my problems would be solved!  So that answers question one.  Capri evolve pants = much cooler in yoga class!

Next up, I love the look of the Vivien tank.  Not only is it stylish (I could say that about every piece offered by Zobha) but I like the higher neckline.  I don't like to feel like the girlies are going to fall out when I'm upside-down!  The Annette tunic (or asymmetrical ruched pullover or asymmetrical zip pullover) would round out the outfit to stylish perfection.  Just what I need in transport to and from class.

The carrier and eye pillow would be the perfect lagniappe! (in Cajun-speak that means "a little bit extra") 

 Everyone knows that I talk and talk and talk about things that I love.  I've enjoyed the quality and style of my Zobha gear and would enjoy sporting any of these pieces.

If any of you friends out there reading this think you'd like to try out Zobha gear, you should check them out at www.Zobha.com.  Or better yet enter this contest yourself.  Trust me.  You'll love it.

Tuesday, January 04, 2011

Focus

A few days ago, I posted my personal intentions for 2011.  The last thing I said was, “My biggest challenge is to stay focused and to live my life right now, in the moment, in this reality.”  I’ve been mulling that over for the past week.  Focus.  Stay focused.  But on what?

What will really make me happy?  More time to hang out and talk to my kids?  A passionate marriage?  Being less stressed, healthy and fit?  Practicing more yoga, more meditation?  Oh, I know, if I could just cook and knit and create, then I will be happy.  I will be satisfied.  I will be content.  But, wait, I’m not so sure about that.

What I’ve learned the past year or so is that I have everything I need.  My life is perfect just the way it is.  The good the bad the happy the not so happy.  It is my life.  It’s hard to see that this journey called my life is happening every second, every minute whether I choose to be aware of it or not. 

I’m trying to recognize those moments and be more mindful of how I’m choosing to spend my time.  Like choosing to actually be with my children or my husband when I’m with them.  It’s amazing to notice the difference in how we interact if I’m fully present with them. 

But back to focusing...

What exactly will help me realize a contented state?  Do I need to make a change?  Do I need a constant challenge?  And is that okay with me?  I’ll keep contemplating and let you know.

Sunday, January 02, 2011

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year!

I spent most of the day yesterday grocery shopping and cooking just so that we could eat black eyed peas and cabbage for good health and wealth!  It was a lovely day.  My friend DK came over and made the black eyed peas and corn bread for us and I made cabbage rolls and salad.  Mmmmm, it was yummy!  And the best part is that I have left overs for a few days.  No cooking today, just a day watching football!

I'll share my recipe with you.  It changes almost every time I make it (depending on what is fresh in the fridge.)

Cabbage Rolls

Carefully unroll the leaves of the cabbage.  Blanch a few leaves at a time in boiling water for 3 minutes.  Take them out and cool.

Saute onions, celery, carrots, mushrooms, and kale (I had some so I used the leaves from 2 stems-not too much.)  I added chopped cabbage towards the end.  Remove from pan.

Mix ricotta and tofu.  They will become almost indistinguishable.  Thus masking the tofu for those who don't like it, but adding tons of protein!  I also added fresh chopped parsley.  Next, I separated it equally into 2 bowls because I made a vegetarian and a real sausage version.

For the veggie version, I used 2 Italian Tofurky Sausages and cooked them in a saute pan.  I added water to keep it from sticking but also to make a savory gravy. Once cooked, I added it to a bowl of ricotta/tofu and mixed.  Repeat the same process for the 2 links of real Italian sausage.

I cheated a bit (there was already so much work!) and used jar tomato sauce.  In an 8x8 Pyrex-type pan, spread 4-6 spoonfuls of sauce on the bottom of the pan.  Scoop the sausage/ricotta mixture into one leaf of the cabbage, roll it tight, and place it in the pan.  Continue this process until the pan is full.  Spoon more tomato sauce over all of the cabbage rolls and spread evenly.

Cover with foil and bake in a 400 degree oven for about 30 minutes.  At that point, you can remove the foil and bake 10-20 minutes more to remove some of the liquid.  I added a sprinkling of mozzarella cheese on top too!  When the cheese is melted (or browned a bit, if that's what you like), then the dish is done.

We enjoyed a lovely family dinner with our guest, DK.  It was a great way to start the new year.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Personal Intentions for 2011

Like most people, at the start of a new year, I try to get organized.  This year is no different except I'm changing the wording of my organization from goal-setting to setting intentions.  Small, yet significant difference.  By nature, I'm a goal-oriented person.  And some of the time that can be a fault.  So this year, I'm setting intentions.  I'm putting them out there so that they are in my consciousness, but won't fret about all of the details.  They will happen.  And if they don't, well, they don't.

This will be the first of at least 4 sets of intentions (personal, family, financial, and house projects.)

So here it goes:

  • Attend the Yoga Journal Conference here in San Francisco.  It is a 3-day conference jam-packed with classes from amazing teachers that I've been reading about for years.  Seane Corn, Gary Kraftsow, Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa, Cyndi Lee, Sharon Gannon, David Life, Sarah Powers.  I will be photographing and writing about my experience and posting it for the Zobha folks, who were kind enough to give me a free VIP pass!
  • Go on a long weekend vacation with my college girlfriends.  We've narrowed our choices to Chicago; now we just have to plan the details.
  • Attend 2 meditation retreats, maybe a 1 week retreat.
  • Knitting projects:  3 pairs of gloves, a pair of socks, 2 hats, the Traveling Woman Shawl and learn to knit bracelets.
  • Exercise/Health:  Try to exercise 5-6 days per week.  It doesn't always have to be a hard and fast rule, but I'd like to have some variation of Dailey Method classes, Yoga, and Running.
  • Meditate Daily.  Not necessarily on my cushion, but it wouldn't be bad if it were.
  • Journal and/or blog on a regular basis.  Which brings me to my intention for this blog.  I have so many ideas and interests that I can't narrow it down.  So this blog is about my life, about how I seek contentment.  I'll write about what I'm doing, how I'm doing it, or interesting things I've learned or am learning.  I enjoy knitting, exercising, yoga, reading, meditation, spending time with my children and husband, cooking, traveling, creating, organizing, and volunteering.  My biggest challenge is to stay focused and to live my life right now, in the moment, in this reality.
There you have it.  I've made my intention, wrote it down, and will now let it go. 

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Perfectly Content

As I think about thinking about writing on this blog, I'll re-post this article from Zen Habits. I'm not sophisticated with photos and links and such, so this will just have to do. It sums up how I'm feeling now, and it's perfect.

Perfect, by Zen Habits

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

2.5 months, really?

Has it really been that long since I've blogged? I'm amazed. I've managed to blog a couple of times on our neighborhood blog and also updated the Fiskar's blog (also for the neighborhood group, but I haven't gotten around to updating here. Honestly, I completely forgot about it. Oops, what is that saying about my commitment or rather my contentment?

The family is doing well. I'm in a guilt-ridden stage of not being a good mother, so I've been working on being calm, not yelling, and spending more quality time with my girls, ES particularly. ES is a sweet girl who loves to play with her worm farm while wearing a tutu and high heels. She's all girl, but has no problem getting her hands dirty! CC is talking now. Still mostly baby talk that only I can understand, but hey, my baby is TALKING. Bot = bottle in CC speak. And yes, I'm still giving her a bottle; I just don't want to go through the crying and 3 hour bed time fight like we did with ES, so yes, I'm giving in to the bottle. Surely, she won't go off to kindergarten with it, right? :)

Larry is doing well too. He is working out at a mixed martial arts gym about 3 times a week and he loves it. He's active with the girls so the exercise helps him keep up! He's getting his motorcycle out of the shop in the next few days, so I'm sure I'll be hearing requests for time to go out and ride. He is enjoying his poker games once a month and of course gets out to as many concerts as he can (he's off seeing Green Day tonight.)

I'm doing well too. I've been slacking off on exercise for the past 3 weeks and I feel it! I keep saying I'm going to get back into it, but the motivation has found me yet:) Work is going well; I ended the first quarter well above 100% to plan. That was a huge relief. We are always busy with ES preschool. We are now busy planning the adult social party which will be on Saturday, May 2nd. We have every single weekend booked from now until the second weekend in June. And even then, Larry will be preparing to leave for his camping trip the following weekend. It's crazy, but I've realized that this is just how it is. We are always going to be busy and I just have to exercise to help keep my energy level up!

I'm still finding ways to do "my thing" too. I've read 3 great books these past couple of weeks. I'm knitting; currently, I'm only knitting one project: leg-warmers for ES. I've been trying to catch up on sleep too. And, wow, look at the time! I hope it's not another 2 months before I'm back on here, but if it is, you'll know that we've been busy with the co-op...or planning the next event for GNG (www.gngcore.blogspot.com)...or playing with my girls.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Exercise = Energy

I've been active for one week now. Since my half marathon at the beginning of November 2008, I've barely done anything! I don't know why I go into exercise hiatus after I have a big run, but I always have.

Since I've been thinking of exercising for 3 months, I've finally done something about it. Last weekend, I went out for a walk around the neighborhood. A couple of days later, with a kid on my back, I hiked the neighborhood once again. On Thursday, I took my first class at The Dailey Method. Oh, yikes, it kicked my ass and I was about 3 minutes into the 60 minute class. I am not kidding! This was an amazing workout. I didn't want to lose all of the benefits of that workout, so a couple of days later (Saturday morning) I went out for a run in the neighborhood. My neighborhood is VERY HILLY! I didn't think I'd be able to run for the whole time, but I did. My body is so forgiving! :)

Yesterday, because I was feeling so good about staying active for the week, I dragged the family out to the pool. I only swam a few laps (maybe 10 tops), but it was nice to stretch out and be in the pool after so long!

I wanted to try to get to a 6am class at our downtown Dailey Method Studio this morning, but I couldn't figure out how to sign up for a class online late last night. (It's an excuse, I know, but I couldn't bear dragging myself to the class this morning and them turning me away because there wasn't a space open in the class!) So, I'm going to call today and sign up for tomorrow morning. If I can get myself to that class 2 or 3 times a week, I will look and feel fantastic.

And truthfully, who doesn't want more energy!

Monday, December 15, 2008

Slowing Down


I have been consciously trying to slow down the past few weeks. I've said no to many things just to have free time to think, be with my family, and enjoy the moment. I'm also trying to make time to do the things that I really care about, like knitting, sewing, meditation, yoga, baths, drinking coffee, talking to friends.

It has been interesting. I am enjoying it and looking forward to more quiet, peaceful time.

* This is a recent collage that Larry and Simone made during Craft time. I LOVE it! It has a prominent place in our living room.

Sunday, October 05, 2008

The Start of Preschool

About 2 weeks ago, ES started preschool at a Cooperative Nursery School here in the City. She absolutely loves it, so much so that she quizzes us before we drop her off about exactly how long we will be there before we leave! She's only 3.5 she can't want to be rid of her parents already!!!

She's doing very well. She easily makes friends and loves the art projects, playing outside, and show and tell. The only side effect we've been dealing with is her tired and cranky attitude once she gets home! She's there 3 days a week from 1p-5p. Last week was the first week of being there for the whole 4 hours. We are still working on a new bedtime routine to try to get her down fairly quickly (like around 7:30ish)

I love that she is enjoying it. She was so ready!

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Relaxing Sunday


I'm very excited to stay home and relax today. Yesterday was much of the same. I have been super busy these past few months and I'm working on letting go of some of these responsibilities and projects that have required my attention. Along the way, I've thought about blogging about them, but when I have a few quiet moments in the evening, I find that I don't want to be on the computer.

I WILL blog about them. I like to share what's happening with all of you, but mostly, because I like to look back at my blog as a history of some of the things we've done.

So for lack of time (I'm already being beckoned by Miss ES) I want to give myself this to-do list:

Things to Blog About:
1) The $100,000 grant my neighborhood group got to remodel a city-owned hillside at the end of our street. I have great before and after photos.
2) Our trip to New York. Maplestone Farm, WinChris Estates, and The Boulevard House.
3) ES starts preschool on Thursday, the 18th!
4) Our family job at the preschool
5) From way back when....the Women in Business Mixer I went to many weeks ago sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce.
6) Knitting and Sewing projects.
7) CSA Box
8) This cool party I won at Sports Basement.
9) Our participation in the neighborhood garden tour.
10) Our Thrift Store addiction.

That's enough for now. If I get through all of these posts in a timely fashion, I will be very lucky!

This photo was taken on Koh Samui, Thailand during our honeymoon in December 2005.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Happy Birthday CC


We had CC's first birthday party last weekend. It was a nice time. We had friends over in the afternoon to share cake and ice cream. One of the young boys asked if the cake was a hedgehog! ES has been telling me for a week that it wasn't a hedgehog, it was a ladybug. I think it's cute, but I can see how it could be mistaken:)

As we sang "happy birthday" to CC, she hid her face as if she were embarrassed that everyone was looking at her. It was the cutest! Is it possible for a one year old to be embarrassed?





Here are a few other photos of the birthday girl:
Obviously, this last one was not from the party, but I couldn't resist. It's too cute.

Second attempt at vacay photos







Monday, August 18, 2008

The start of vacation photos



This is a little taste of vacay for you. I can't get any other photos uploaded; it's taking way too long tonight. I'm exhausted and am short on patience:)

Here is my baby girl. Happy Birthday CC! I love you.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Home Sweet Home

We finally made it home this afternoon. We had a wonderful visit with AW and LPF. It was crazy to have 5 adults and 5 children under 5 years old in one house for the weekend, but it all worked out. Now, I'm pooped! I need a vacation from my vacation. I have a normal, busy work week ahead, and I have to start thinking about what kind of cake to make for CC for her 1st birthday party this weekend. Any suggestions?

I'm also going to try to find time this week to post some photos from our trip. There are some very cute ones of the girls.

Thursday, August 07, 2008

My past life

If there were such a thing as reincarnation, I firmly believe that in a former life I drowned in a large body of water. Ever since I was 5 years old, I've had a recurring nightmare of being out in the middle of a lake or ocean without anyone around. As far as I could see, there was water, no land in sight! I remember waking and being terrified of this dream. I would try to think happy thoughts to get myself to sleep, but my mind would wander back to this nightmare.

To this day, I have no desire to be IN water unless it is in a swimming pool. I have been itching to exercise ever since we got here to Lake Arrowhead. They have hiking trails, but no flat running trails. I haven't ventured out to find these trails, either; they take a bit of research to find and drive to. Since I look out at the lake all day and I'm about 10 feet from it, I psyched myself up and decided to go out for a swim. I mean, why not? It seems like the perfect thing to do!

I put on my suit and the family walked with me down to the pier to cheer me on. It took me a while to get the guts to jump in, but eventually I took the dive. Immediately, I swam back to the pier and got out. I thought that once I jumped in I would get over the anxiety, but I was wrong. My anxiety tripled, my heart was racing, and I realized that this was NOT going to happen today. I gave a whole hearted attempt, but I just couldn't do it. I jumped in...that was a start, right?

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

On Vacation

I've been looking forward to this week for quite sometime. We are all in Lake Arrowhead at our friend, JR's father's lake house. We left at 8:30pm on Monday night for the drive down here. It took us exactly 7 hours; we parked the car at 3:30am. I thought that this drive would be better for all of us, but admittedly, I was wrong!

S is in a very talkative stage. She is very inquisitive and repeats much of what we say. I thought that it would be much nicer to drive at night while both girls slept. That worked out great for CC, but ES, that little girl is another story! She didn't fall asleep until about 10:30, and then woke again when we stopped at midnight. She woke again about 2:30 and was awake until after 4am. And to top it all off, she was up at 6:00am ready to start the day.

Last night was so miserable trying to get her to sleep. She was out of control. Both L and I lost our patience, she was relentless. It was incredibly difficult to deal with her and finally after what seemed like hours (but was probably only one hour), we got her to sleep.

Why is it that I get anxious every time it's time for my girls to go to sleep? Doesn't matter if it's a nap or bedtime, I don't want to do it. I anticipate a fight and am more surprised when they go down easily. What are we doing wrong?

I know that it's different because we are out of our element, but I'm so tired! I think I may need a vacation from our vacation.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Some pretty big news

I started an entry about my neighborhood group last weekend, and then L's computer froze up and I didn't get to finish. I think it was fate because I'm writing now with amazing news. But first, let me fill you in...

Approximately two and a half years ago, I started meeting with some of my neighbors to clean up the hillside at the end of our street. We live on a discontinuous street in the Southeast section of City. The street would go on, but the hill was so steep that they just stopped the street, left the land untouched and picked up the street at the bottom of the hill. That hillside is about 3 stories high with a staircase that was built into the hill for public access from the 700 block of our street to the 600 block.

We began to coordinate clean up days with neighbors where we picked up trash, painted graffiti, and pulled weeds. We made every attempt to try to make this neglected parcel of land a bit more beautiful. And, frankly, we have made a lot of progress in the past couple of years.

A little more than a year ago, we started to meet once a month and began to really visualize what we wanted for the hillside: a retaining wall, benches, beautiful plants. It took a long time to figure out exactly what we had to do to get the money to make our dreams a reality. Back in December, we got a fiscal sponsor (that means that we are a partner with an existing non-profit organization. They help us figure out how to function as a nonprofit without having to go through the formal process. It also means that all donations received for our group are tax-deductible.) That was the first sign that we were legitimate. After we received this partnership, I realized that this wasn't just all fun and games. Now that we were "official" we had responsibilities!

After the Christmas and New Year's holidays, we quickly got to work on our first grant. It took us a month to work together and hammer out that first grant. What was great was that we had to take a look at the entire year for our organization and come up with a time-line complete with a fundraising plan. That exercise has been instrumental in our success so far this year. We organized a plant sale this past April. That first fundraiser, we raised over $800! It was way more than we anticipated. It was ALOT of work. We have our second annual garage sale and block party scheduled for next weekend

Don't get me wrong things are not all peachy at all times. This group has given me a platform to work as a team with 4 other women. I don't go to an office for work everyday; this group feels like a part-time job, one in which I have to learn to deal with office politics. It's been an amazing growth opportunity for me personally. It's not what I anticipated when I started, but I'm appreciating it for the way it's allowing me to grow both personally as well as professionally. That is the added bonus. What I mean is that I have to deal with everyone's different personalities, the way they do things or the way they don't do things. I'm a take charge kind of person (I know that's hard for some of you to believe:) and I just don't take lolly-gagging lightly. If you say you are going to do something, then do it. And, please do it diligently, professionally, and comprehensively. That's all I ask. Not everyone does "things" that way. Like I said, I'm learning how to "deal" with that.

Back to the project... Since that plant sale, we have worked on 2 other grants. We were awarded one grant for $1500. The third grant, again, took a lot of time to prepare. We asked for $10,000 in that grant. The first grant back in February was for $5000; it was from a city organization. Unfortunately, that money was not available during the first cycle because of budget cuts, so we revised it and resubmitted it this past Friday. Things were rolling right along. We currently have about $2300 in our account. Not too shabby, you might say...

Well, all of this commentary is to tell you about this AMAZING news we found out last night. Our group and hillside project was just chosen by a major company; they are going to completely restore and beautify our hillside! I'm being vague here on purpose because the company asked us not to discuss the deal before they could publicize it themselves. This group is going to hire a celebrity landscape designer to work with us to come up with a plan for the hill. Then, they are going to send out 40 work people to do an 8 hour work day to completely revitalize our hill....with a budget of up to $75,000. They have contacted the mayor as well as the governor's office. I'm not sure it's going to be a televised thing, but they describe it like one of those TV shows where they send in a bunch of people and completely transform something from totally crappy to totally amazing. Can you believe this?

My neighbor was contacted on Wednesday through some connections we have. The meeting was set on Thursday morning to meet with the company representative and 2 other people. And we found out Friday night about 8p. Just 3 days. I felt like I won the lottery. We all are unbelievably happy. My one neighbor started crying; the rest of us were jumping up and down and doing the happy dance! We cracked open a couple of bottles of bubbly too. I am so proud of us. We worked hard to get here and all of our efforts have paid off. (The project is scheduled to be completed next month!)

The question now is what's next?