Allhallows Eve. Trick or treat! The neighborhood hobgoblins have come and gone, and the party’s winding down. I dressed to mimic Alice Brown. Do you detect any resemblance? . . . Woof!
Allhallows Eve. Trick or treat! The neighborhood hobgoblins have come and gone, and the party’s winding down. I dressed to mimic Alice Brown. Do you detect any resemblance? . . . Woof!
Rebekah’s Studio has welcomed 8,000 visitors since opening day. Thanks for visiting!
Can you feel it? Do you detect the energy? Do you feel that all your dreams will come true? Visualize, be open to possibilities, and seize the day! My list of what’s happened to me since my last post is long and scrunched up into a brief time. It’s mostly good. The events may fill a blog post or two, but not today. So, just want to say thanks for visiting Rebekah’s Studio and hope you will surf around and enjoy some of the articles in the meantime and come back again.
Oh joy! I found a gift in the healing space and turned it into a refreshing summer treat. A similar thing happened last season, about the time I launched this blog. I was thinking to myself, “I’m hungry,” when I glanced in the garden and saw one luscious fruit on the ground. Its name is Hayden (or Haden). Mahalo e ke Akua!
Recipe: Run a knife around the waist of the fruit (NOT through the stem end), twist apart into halves, twist pit to remove (over the sink, eat pulp around seed before discarding), fill cavity with vanilla ice cream. Enjoy immediately. Mmmm, good.
From Wyclef Jean: Many people have already reached out to see what they can do right now. We are asking those interested to please do one of two things: Either you can use your cell phone to text “Yele” to 501501, which will automatically donate $5 to the Yele Haiti Earthquake Fund (it will be charged to your cell phone bill), or you can visit Yele.org and click on DONATE.
From Rebekah: Every bit will help. 501501 is the phone number, and “Yele” is the message. You will receive a confirmation and can read terms on your cell phone.
http://wyclefjean.wordpress.com/2010/01/13/statement-by-wyclef-jean-on-haiti-earthquake/
You can also text “HAITI” to 90999 to donate $10 to American Red Cross relief for Haiti.
http://newsroom.redcross.org/2010/01/12/disaster-alert-earthquake-in-haiti/
“Mele Kalikimaka is the thing to say on a bright Hawaiian Christmas day … That’s the island greeting that we send to you from the land where palm trees sway …”
as the song goes, except that DH and I are still in snow country, delayed from getting back to the studio by bad weather. Merry Christmas! ~ Rebekah
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