Sunday, June 29, 2008

Arizona Summer

By the middle of June, Phoenix gets up to at least 115 degrees. This is one way to entertain the children...

Phx water fun

My friend Erica from California met me in Phoenix where we spent 4 fun days with her daughter Melanie and grandsons. I was Mel's confirmaton sponsor at First Congregational UCC in Stockton - only a few years ago, right?

I nearly overheated when we took the boys to enjoy the water play, but we went to a grocery store & got bottled water. By the time our shopping was finished I paid for an empty bottle at the cash register! I was revived and remembered to carry my water bottle with me after that!

Good friends ... good times!

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On Friday I spent a few hours with Becky and she took me to catch the Sedona shuttle again. Back to the Iris Garden Inn and the Summer Solstice Reiki Master class.

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Our classes meet in the Mount Kurama Room at Infinite Light Healing Studies Center and Peace Place. It's the most wonderful space - calm and peaceful with an almost full-wall photo of Mount Kurama in Japan where Makao Usui made a pilgrimage/retreat and received the vision and instructioons and gift of Reiki.

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In each class I have learned so much. I am re-energized and ready to teach Reiki to people around the International Falls area and reminded once again how well Reiki and my ministry are and can be intertwined. There is much to offer ... to those who are open to being amazed!

After class I had a free day and decided to see some of the sights. When I was first in Sedona for the Reiki drumming class (see January, 2007 blog entry, "Pink Jeeps") I took a Pink Jeep tour on the Broken Arrow Trail. This time I decided to take the Scenic Rim Tour, which was also spectacular!

Our Pink Jeep climbed the rim of the valley in which Sedona is nestled and we enjoyed the stunning red rocks and sweeping vistas that are not quite like anywhere else.

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After a last lunch at my favorite restaurant, the Cowboy Club (see previous entries) I caught Sedona's free shuttle, the Roadrunner...

Roadrunner

and visited some of the shops and galleries on the highway outside of "Uptown." The first stop was Tlaquepaque (pronounced Tlock-a-pocky) which one shop clerk told me tourists think should be called "Lock-Your-Pocket." Lovely Spanish-style architecture with lots of courtyards, specialty shops and Mexican restaurants.

Tlaquepaque

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Then it was on to Hilltop where I enjoyed more outdoor art and a cool fruit smoothie at an Italian dessert shop.

horse art

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Next morning I had the same shuttle driver back to Phoenixx airport that I had to Sedona on my May trip. His daughter-in-law's siblings went to high school with my kids, so we had an enjoyable ride and talk. An uneventful trip brought me home, once again, to the northland.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Jesus in the Clouds

When I arrived at Minneapolis airport on my way home from Arizona last month I received an e-mail message on my BlackBerry from Becky (see "Climate Change" and "Arizona Ducks") with the bad news that Steve has a cancerous tumor on the floor of his mouth. Surgical procedures, radiation and chemo are the scary, no-fun events in their immediate future.

So, tonight it's raining (again) and I'm watchiing the cloud formations and rain and IM'ing (instant messaging) with Becky. She covets all our rain, since they don't get much real rain in Phoenix. I decided I would take some pictures and send her some rain via cyberspace.

I went out on the deck and quickly snapped a few pictures becaues the rain was really coming down in one spot across Rainy River and over or beyond Fort Frances, Ontario.

J-rain

Often when I transfer my pictures from camera to computer I see things I missed when taking the pictures. This was one of those times.

Think "traditional" picture of Jesus you see in church fellowship halls and Christian bookstores ...

J-rain form

As soon as the pictures were on the computer I saw it and I was amazed! Here's the close-up ...

J-J in cloud closeup

... can you see the hair, eyebrows, nose and cheeks?

It's not the same as "Miracle Toast", this one truly startled me because I saw it the instant the picture came up on the laptop screen.

Sometimes we need a little miracle. Sometimes we need reassurance. Sometimes we need a message.

I assumed this message was for Becky (and Steve) since I took the pictures for her. But I suspect it was for me as well.

It's a message for all of us, whether we can see the picture in the clouds or not. Jesus loves you. Jesus loves me. God's gracious, loving presence is always with us ... no matter who we are or where we are on life's journey.

June ... so soon?

Half of June down, and sabbatical is 2/3 over already.

Time at home enjoying the wildlife...

mana-baby deer

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turtle-duck

Then a wedding and birthday celebration in the Twin Cities.

Our first opportunity to see Minnehaha Falls Park...

Minnehaha Falls

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My brithday brunch with friends...

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and a couple days with Courtney, Rob and cats.

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Cozmo
-- Cozmo

Newman
-- Newman

Time for reading and giving a couple Reiki sessions. The quiet time and family time much appreciated.