R: I have been told that you don’t know someone until you go travelling together. During October, Lucas and I went to Lombok and Bali in Indonesia. We really had a great time. I preferred Lombok, we had a great experience there. We did yoga, and breathwork, and a practice called Family Constellations, an elemental cacao ceremony, great food, and some beautiful time together. I started to make a list of sweet things that Lucas has done for me:
- He walks closest to the road to protect me.
- He says ‘I don’t look at other girls’.
- He spoke lovingly about me with others at the Family Constellation session (which was vulnerable for both of us).
- He remembers my morning routines with pinpoint accuracy.
- He knows what to expect with my monthly cycle.
- He asked some French girls for some sanitary pads for me because they are very difficult to find in Lombok and expensive!
- He feeds me chips.
- He makes sure I have enough coffee.
- He looks at me lovingly.
- He offered me his own underwear and handkerchief when I got my period haha.
Its fair to say that I very much enjoyed travelling with him.
L: Uluwatu, Bali: It’s been a couple of weeks (again) since the last writing activity. Now we are connecting with our story telling, for the first time we are sitting together to lay down some content. Maybe I should say that we are making an attempt to, as technology is being fancy and seemingly not letting us access to what we intend to. Creative energy and modern technology aren’t always a match, something to remember. In the meantime we try to do what can be done with the available resources.
I am writing down these few lines meanwhile Rebekah is spreading cards on the bed for a draw and channel some guidance for the day. Important thing to note, she is running at the moment on one (Bali) coffee only.. She is doing so well handling the frustration. Maybe it is time to get re-caffeinated before any further manoeuvre.