One thing I love about Mexico is that there is always a reason to party/have a long
weekend/laze around.J
I started writing this on Cinco de Mayo. From what I gather,
in the US it is celebrated quite massively (big parties, barbeques/carne asadas
etc). Some people even think its Mexico‘s Independence Day (it’s not)…I’m not
entirely sure as I never lived this Gringo-American way of celebrating this day myself,
but here in Mexico, 5 de Mayo is simply the day the Mexicans kicked the French
in the ass.
Another one that just passed was Labor Day, celebrated
almost all over the world on May 1st. This year it fell on a
Thursday (Silio, last day of the Mayan week), but instead they moved the
non-working/no-school day to Friday (Dali, first day of the Mayan week). And
then there was Saturday (Seli) and Sunday (Gamma), plus 5 de Mayo…so it may
have actually been a mega-long weekend and I didn’t even realize it! :S Oh the joys of not using the Gregorian calendar!J
Anyway, my favourite of these last couple of celebratory
days was April 30th, el Día Del Niño
- Children’s Day. This is another tradition I didn’t grow up with myself,
because while in the Philippines everyday there is also a fiesta somewhere
in its 7,109 islands, we don’t necessarily have Araw ng Kabataan. (We
probably should though…)
As a Mom, it was so heart-warming to see and experience Día Del Niño celebrated! On this ONE DAY
out of the whole year, The Children are so warmly
recognized and acknowledged for Who They Are by all the grown-ups around
them. Suddenly, everybody else aside from their parents makes it known to them that we are
celebrating their loving and happy Child-prEssence Here, Now. It doesn’t matter if they spilled milk on the
newly laundered sheets, or that they wrote their name on the mural wall (or
tried to, anyway)…
On this day, they know that the whole world loves and accepts them Just
The Way They Are. No need for correction, direction, or instruction. Just their smile is enough.
Ananta was so surprised to have been greeted by one of the
cabbies that wait in line at the park’s taxi stand!J My heart melted when she looked up to me afterwards, and with her eyes saying “he
greeted me, Mom!”
Yes, Love. Today I am
not the only one that sees You.
My wish is for everyone that crosses your
path to always see the Love from your smile and
Light from your eyes, and may you always
live in that place of fantasy and dreams, love and wonder, simplicity and
contentment.
Every day should be Children’s Day. There would be so much
more joy and laughter in the world if it was.
Every day should be Earth Day too (April 22nd). There
would be so much more Peace and Prosperity in The World if it was.
My wish is
for Every
One on Earth to always remember that this planet is a Living Being (her
name is Gaia).
May you, Mama Earth, always be magical and mysterious, nurturing and
knowing, evolving and wise.
Ananta.
Gaia.
Ananta.
Gaia.
You mean the world to me.
Tenth Moon: Planetary Moon of
Manifestation (April 4-May 1)
Totem animal: Dog
Totem animal: Dog
How do I perfect what I do?
1. Keep on doing
what you’re doing
2. Honor your
Home
3. Spend Time
wisely
4. Be Free
5. Make Time for
You
6. Gather your
strength and inspiration, then create
7. Rest
8. Party! J
9. Be flexible
10. Get excited
about plans for the future
11. BE happy, DO
what you want/need to/can, HAVE Faith+fun
12. Revel in the
Mystery
13. Knock all
problems out
14. Reach out
15. Endings mean
the possibility of a New Beginning – Good Friday
16. Remember that
you are Love, and you are loved
17. Blaze it and
praise it – 4.20 + Easter Sunday
18. Hold your
ground
19. Always be aware
that you are part of Something Bigger – Earth Day (April 22nd)
20. Be open to
suggestions/be open to change
21. Be brave
22. Make it
beautiful
23. Make it
happen
24.
25. Do nothing,
feel everything
26.
27. Celebrate the Child Inside – Mexico’s Día del Niño (April 30th)
28. Work it –
Labor Day (May 1st)
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