Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Where's the Buddha?

Buddha under a snow blanket with a snow cap on his head  :)
I think that somehow our weather patterns here in New York got switched with those of Siberia.  Or the North Pole.  Or the Antarctic.  I'm expecting to see a Polar Bear any day now.  And it's still snowing, supposedly all day, through tomorrow with some freezing rain and ice accumulations thrown on top.  Slippery!

For me, I get to look outside and admire the beauty of it, not having to worry about having to be somewhere.  I am really feeling though, for all the people that have had to trudge out in this weather every morning, with the stress of driving in dangerous conditions.  That has to be taking it's toll and my heart goes out to them.

Yes, the Buddha under almost two feet of snow in this pic is the same Buddha from the blog header pic, who peacefully sits under the lovely Redbud tree in my backyard.  Quite a difference in weather conditions!  Spring to winter, how things change.  And not just the weather.  When I snapped that picture in the spring, there was not a thought of cancer in my head, today I'm three months post op and cancer free.  Amazing!

The view from where I sit...just a little snow
I'm expecting that by later today we won't be able to see Buddha at all anymore, but we'll know he's still there.  We may not see him again until spring...along with many more changes in weather, and surely many other things.

A quick update on how I'm feeling...thankfully the pain has been lessening (can I get a Hallelujah!) and I'm taking less and less pain medication.  I took my first drive by myself last week.  It was to the post office, not very many miles away, but in progress for me, it was light years!  What has stunted my moving forward over the past few weeks has been my asthma.  I was coughing so hard a few days ago I hurt my rib...creating a line of pain from my skin graft on my back around the side of my body to my rib cage.  Ouch!  More pain meds.  That has been healing though, and the asthma is not as bad, but it is still not good.  I think I have been inside too much with all this dry air.  I really can't get out much though, because somehow we have been transported to Alaska!  

You may have noticed that the Malachite mini mala disappeared rather quickly, which was nice.  Then one day I was just called to create the Turquoise mala I talked about in my last post.  There was just no stopping it!

I couldn't help myself...Turquoise and Red Jasper, 108 beads
I will definitely take pictures when the Polar Bears arrive, I promise.

4 comments:

Katie from SF said...

I LOVE the snow Buddha! Quite magical! :)

Kajal said...

Thank you Katie! Can't see him now :)
We will be snow bound for quite a while!

Unknown said...

Kajal, I just read everything that has been going on and I am so thrilled for all of your good news :) Its been a while, I checked out your shop and I am also very happy that you got sold out! The Turq and red jasper thats up is fantastic! Btw, I watched "crazy, sexy, cancer" last night by kris carr. have you seen it? Might be something to check out...you can get it on netflix :) xo, cat

Kajal said...

Hi Cat, it's so good to hear from you! So funny you suggested "crazy sexy cancer", it's sitting on my shelf in it's little red netflix sleeve just waiting for me to watch! I have started following some of Kris' dietary sugggestions, I have been following her on her "crazy sexy life" website. They also have an awesome, supportive community. She also has a great book out now called "crazy sexy diet" that is good for everyone, I took it out from the library and liked it so much I ended up buying one for myself. I'm starting to lean more toward a no dairy, gluten free diet. I'm fairly vegetarian now (no red meat,very little poultry/fish) and am making my way toward being vegan. Feels right for me in my situation now especially. Thanks so much for writing and for your kind words on my progress and on the turquoise mala, hope to have more up in the shop soon! So many blessings to you, kajal