I like the idea of retreat meaning to treat yourself — again and again and again.
I’m big on treats.
I think it’s how we sustain the energy and clarity and attention needed for hard work and laundry.
Last weekend I went away with my group of impassioned-artist gal-friends and lemme tell you, it was better than dark chocolate, red wine or getting my feet dipped in warm paraffin.
Here are some of the things we did:
hula hooped
sang
reflected on 2007
envisioned 2008
cooked
meditated
laughed
cried
talked about budgets
stretched
ran
skipped
hot-tubbed
wrote
slept
Here are some of the things we didn’t do:
laundry
make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches
Don’t get me wrong. I have nothing against peanut butter and jelly, ‘tho I prefer a rough-cut almond butter.
It’s just that it is an amazing thing to be un-needed by children for a couple of days.
It enables the kind of fun and focus that, otherwise, I can be a little too tired or scattered for.
It didn’t hurt that we were lent an incredible sanctuary in the piney woods of near-east Texas. There were acres of dirt roads and soft paths and, nestled in the trees, an octagonal yoga room, a pool, a bunkhouse with 8 queen-sized bunkbeds…
You get the idea.
Drrrrr-eamy.
All that space. All that time.
I came home loving and feeling loved. And knowing what I wanted to do next.
Right after I finish making the peanut butter sandwiches.
If you haven’t gotten away lately, I recommend it.
And even if you have, book another get-away soon.
Re-treat.