Monday, I set out to do some country errands, my first stop being Kona Coast Macadamia Nut and Candy Factory for they have divine white chocolate and they’re only a mile from my house. After my happy purchase, instead of turning right and going the fast way to wherever I was going (oh, laundry in Kainaliu), I decided to take the long, relaxing cruise along Middle Ke’ei Road. This is a glorious meandering that slowly takes you past farm after farm overlooking the spectacular Kealakekua Bay where dolphins live and play. I was surprised how few cars I met.
When I sat at the junction of Napo’opo’o Road to get back up to highway 11 and my date with K&C Washerette, I said to myself, “Ah, it’s so beautiful, just go down to the bay and see what happens; sit there a while and just watch the water.” So I did.
I perched on the rock wall and lazily watched the bright turquoise depths where Captain James Cook was killed because he didn’t keep his promise to the Hawai’ians, and I saw a splash. Typical, I thought, in choppy waters. A moment later I noticed a spray from the same spot- it was a whale- my first sighting this mating and birthing season. Pretty soon another spout and then a tail melting slowly back into the depths. Then a fin. Then two fins. Next, a fin stretched all the way out of the water and remained perpendicular to the water surface until another whale did the same but not as high as his friend’s 20 foot protrusion.
More spouts, more fins, giant dorsals carving the top of the bay in slow motion, tails slicing the water like huge, hot butter knives. And they were all 200 feet away from me.
I eventually made it up to the laundry. K&C Washerette was showing a great movie, so I watched it with an amazing, huge Hawai’ian grandmother whose daughter was on duty. In between washer and dryer loads we laughed out loud together and she caught-me-up on scenes I missed.
Joseph Campbell said to follow your bliss. Robert Schienfeld says to only do that which moves you. I decided to do it. “Shut up, brain! The world won’t end if I take time to do what feeds me.” Can you do the same and see where your inspiration leads you? Inspire your child to see where his or her desire takes them. Make a day of it; follow your nose together, flow, no reasoning involved. Be free. Release routine. Be spontaneous. Say no to responsibilities and breathe. Let go of others’ opinions and live your life the way you want it scripted. I promise that when you relax and follow your heart, life will flow. Have a glass of wine with lunch like they do in Italy. Blow your image.
Could your own small rebellions release your child’s stress? Does he or she worry about grades and school work? Are they over-achieving or over-ambitious? These are all good goals and traits in moderation, but the body can only take so much tension.
Teach your child to relax and enjoy life. But you can only teach from who you are. Words do not teach. Follow your unction. Dare to toss the rules. You and your family will be healthier for it.
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