Apr 23 2010

Signs of My Son

Last night, my son Devin handed me some acrostic poems he wrote. Although his math skills are challenged, I’m floored and adored by these words. His spirit is light, his heart big and wide, and that’s what matters most. Enjoy these words from a soul with only 11 years of life:



       Small and smart
       Yearning for a meaning
       Made for a marking
       Branded for a definition
       Oiled for history
       Learning its self
                          Wonderingly, Self Explanatory, Symbol
                          One or more lines fit perfectly together,
                          Reading thousands at a time,
                          Doing its job explaining the world



Slithering, moving mass of power,
Not scared of anything,
Always alert,
Kind and gentle,
Earning the trust of millions



Love on your kids, read what they write, look into their eyes, see their spirit…

(Symbol photo)
(Word photo)
(Snake photo)

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Mar 24 2010

My Race Gameplan

Excerpt from “Working Out, Working Within” by Jerry Lynch and Chungliang Al Huang:

“The Tao of Inner Fitness, on the other hand, views sports as an arena for the battles within, here your obedience to athletics and fitness cannot be separated from the search for life’s verities; the physical life gives our spiritual path a boost as we stare in the face our inner concerns of fear, fatigue, failure, patience, perseverance, courage, confidence, ego, self-doubt and a host of others that affect our growth as athletes and people. What we notice is the way that sport and exercise can transport us to a new level of awareness beyond the game itself, to a place where all of our external successes and accomplishments are the mere reflections of the victories within against these demons.

We not only have the opportunity to become better athletes, we can become better people as well.”

When I committed myself to racing the Ironhorse this year, I have mentally and emotionally been in turmoil.

Can I cut it? Do I physically and mentally have the stamina? Am I worthy to include myself with other amazing athletes? Will I be up for the challenge? Can I balance it all and complete my training to accomplish my task?

Although I consider myself strong, I have to admit I’m nervous and jittery about the whole thing. I’ve been blessed with friends, family, coaches, incredible health and a beautiful new bike. All the pieces of the puzzle are starting to fit together. Will it happen? I can see it and touch it, but when the actual day comes, what will happen?

Regardless of what happens on “the day”, the journey there has been sweet. I have felt euphoric and spiritual highs from a great workout, then I’ve been slammed with a humbling and defeating day… and I still have months to go.They all make me a stronger, more centered person no matter what the outcome is. My personal lifeline (in whatever I do) is my connection to the world… if I lose that, I’m emotionally dead. And different experiences connect me at different times in my life.

Each day takes a surprising turn, just as a twisting road is laid out before me. Bring it on…

Recently, my coach gave me a great article to read called “Mind Gains” about a runner named Kara Goucher. And as so many things happen, the article lead to the book mentioned above. This is a twisting story about Kara’s mind messing with her performance. But here’s only just one thing I got out of it: “The word competition comes from the Latin competere, which means ‘to seek together.’ So look at your competitor as your partner. You seek greatness together.”

Seeking greatness, balance and spiritual improvement, within and without. I will do my best…whatever that “best” may be.

What about you in whatever you take on?

(Tao photo credit)
(Road photo credit)

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Jan 21 2010

Flora Aura


Fragile little flower
So gentle, so pure
You cast your blooming spell
upon me,
for sure






Fuzzy & soft
inside your center,
Yet silky your petals are to touch,
You rock me
to my core,
I adore you
so much





Veins of strength within you,
Held up by your stem of steel,
Sweetly bending
out of the mossy stone,
I’m in awe of your touch and feel








Your subtle colors,
Your innocent size,
Increase your boldness
To emphasize…






Your contagious love,
Your potent
aura,
Your radiant existence,
All revealing you are magnanimous flora



~Julie Feilen

So thankful to have images that truly capture the moment:
Images © Andrew Welyczko

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Jan 14 2010

Between

“Still, I search in these woods and find nothing worse than myself, caught between the grapes and the thorns”
~Anne Sexton

Juxtapose. . .

☁ an ocean search, caught between the quietness below and writhing waves above.

☁ an urban search, caught between whiffs of a popcorn shop and past a raw smelling sewer cover.

☁ a sky search, caught between the silky, smooth air and jutting turbulence.

☁ a mountain search, caught between the ribbons of waterfalls and jagged cliffs.

☁ a road search, caught between freshly pressed asphalt and a deep pothole.


Expose. . .

me: caught between a sweet smelling rose and a wilted wildflower.

☁ between positive, forward thinking and plain back-ass-ward.

☁ between a dance with arms outstretched and laying curled up in a ball.

☁ between a decadent bon-bon and mincemeat pie.


Propose. . .

☁ peace on earth, passion with abandon, love like a dove, live like a soaring kite


F♥L♥Y


~Julie Feilen

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