We departed Guam around 7 AM Tuesday, April 7 and arrived in Honolulu about 6 PM Monday, April 6. Crossing the international dateline creates a situation in the mind which “does not compute“. At least we had gotten wind of that prior to booking our hotel and flight to the big island, Hawaii.
We began this journey departing North America and landing in the Azores. Our response at looking at the island the first time and again this last November was “it’s so green“. And the Azores are truly verdant, but where we are now is even more lush, more green and more flowered. But, we really cannot compare these two places as November is not the time of year for flowering plants in the Azores, whereas here on the big island, Hawaii, it is lush and colorful year-round.
We feel we are being given a Garden of Eden experience and that our expulsion from this place of Paradise (the name of the subdivision) will come to an end in a few days. It is unsettling to hear of events happening back “home “. We know we are returning to Eau Claire, but will it feel like being back home? Comments on our blog site warn us of culture shock which I know can be real as I experienced this when I returned to the US after living in Germany for six years.
So the task is to live in the moment. Enjoy visiting here with friends. Live daily with gratitude and anticipate hopefully and lovingly reconnecting with those we cherish. Tonight’s Chalice Circle discussion is on the topic of joy.














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