Friday, July 30, 2010

Time Out in Sri Lanka


Recharging your batteries is a necessity with today's lifestyles. Recently I went for a battery recharge, in Sri Lanka at the Barberyn Ayurveda Resort. Not having taken a such a break in over 20 years just to relax alone, rejuvenate my mind, body and spirit, I can say it was well worth the time. This is the perfect beach to learn to just 'BE' again.

Barberyn Resort is on the beach where the Tsunami devastated the beach and all surrounding life. But they survived, and rebuilt, making it a perfect place to think of impossible things and contemplate life.

Relaxing on this beach contemplating, just where I am heading, what I am doing and why, lead me to learn many things about myself that might have just slipped past my rattled brain and been lost in everyday minutia.


At night I slept snug in a mosquito-netted bed, fit for a princess, dreaming of impossible things only to wake up and hear Alice laughing, "There's no use in trying ...One can't believe impossible things." "I daresay you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was your age I always did it half an hour a day. Why, sometimes, I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast." So back to sleep I went to dream of more impossible things.... I spent most of my week sleeping, finally succumbing to the sleep I really needed after the past stressful years. We all need this, but few of us take it -seriously.

The Barberyn Resort takes you seriously; prescribing Ayurveda treatments such as massages, acupuncture, facials, and cook all your meals according to your health needs and your preferences. Its' all inclusive. Barberyn is the perfect place to go where they take care of you while you're taking care of yourself.

Reflecting on my week of relaxation, I realize "you do not need to know precisely what is happening, or exactly where it is all going. What you need is to recognize the possibilities and challenges offered by the present moment, and embrace them with courage, faith and hope. (*Thomas Merton) ...and remember to 'ride things out'...

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Goodbye Dubai

Dubai is a fascinating city in many ways. I loved the opportunity to live there. The architecture, the cultural traditions of the Middle East, and the diverse population have a certain allure. Dubai calls to you at night to come out and play while all day you work long hours, but I did reap many rewards as a teacher in the UAE.

Still.... it's bittersweet memories I will take with me as I move up a step on the ladder in my life's journey.

The Burj Al Arabia ~ a Dubai legend


The view from my apartment window in Dubai on a 'not too busy' Friday

I loved this view; I was mesmerized by it night and day!

Dubai Pics

I got behind in posting pictures, but now that I have time, here are some pics of the Burj Khalifa that I wanted to share....




The Burj Khalifa on a Cloudy Day



The Tallest Building in the World- "The Burj Khalifa" - as it is now called instead of the Burj Dubai....


The Burj Khalifa at night...


Doesn't it look like a mechanical pencil?