Winnie’s Warriors #55 |A Simple Life

Hello Everyone:

It’s a mellow Wednesday afternoon – a calm hump day if you will. Mainly because I am with some dear friends in Tortola, British Virgin Islands. It’s peaceful and rustic here. Not too commercialized or full of your typical ‘tourists’. They do have cruise ships that seem to come in daily, but even on an island with a population of 24,000 people it doesn’t seem too crowded. I arrived on Sunday and today was the first day we were able to head to a couple of the local beaches. Where most of the ‘boat people’ don’t go. Although the sun was out it has been a little windy. But it’s not all that bad – since the wind keeps the mosquitos at bay. (and the geckos and lizards, I’ve been told). I try not to think about the geckos and lizards too much, especially when I am going to bed – that’s where I saw one on the wall – since thinking that they will crawl on me in my sleep doesn’t help. &#X1f60a &#X1f60a 

We had lunch today at one of the surfing beaches. No surfing going on – the waves were too rough. Too bad, I was looking forward to seeing some surf boys and take a lesson or two. &#X1f632. Miss Naomi of Naomi’s Little Secret Bar – must be in her late 70s, early 80s. There in her little ‘shack’ making delicious food because she likes to cook for people. Then we took at walk on the beach and enjoyed the rest of the afternoon – lounging, and getting some rays. Ah, yes – the simple life. (But in between, I checked emails, and did some work). However, I am learning how to ‘slow down’, and take a deep breath and enjoy the scenery. I am working on the life, work, balance thing. I think I can do it!

February 8th brought in the Year of the Monkey. Thank goodness. The outgoing Year of the Goat is usually a difficult one for those like me born under the sign of the Ox. (as I wrote in a past WW’s email from last February). I finished off the last days of the Goat with an eye infection. I don’t remember ever having one before. I looked like I been punched in the face (just for the record, not an attractive look). For this year, I’ve read that it will be an interesting one for the Ox. Apparently some plans will work out well and there will be some good opportunities that will come along. Even better – as I wrote last time that I was looking to make this year about becoming a ‘better Winnie’ – it works out well as professional and personal development can be rewarding this year i.e. taking up some interests (skiing and golf), and training in personal study (languages).  Right up my alley!

For the Water Ox, who has seen a great deal happen in recent years (no kidding!!) and in this one can look forward to reaping some perhaps overdue rewards.  (I like the sounds of that!). This was one of my favourites: The Monkey year will tempt many Water Oxen to travel and by taking advantage of the opportunities that come her way, the Water Ox will enjoy travelling over the year.  Overall, the Monkey year is filled with possibility but to realize her ambitions, the Water Ox has to be the driving force. And determined. (I think I can do that too!) In many areas of the Water Ox’s life, this is a year for moving forward. On a personal level, she will be supported by those around her and important developments can be set in motion (that’s all of you, Winnie’s Warriors!).  

“Tip of the Year: Seize any chances to add to your skills, knowledge and experience. This can help your current situation as well as increase your options for later. Also, enjoy spending time with your loved ones. Joint pursuits can bring great pleasure and lead to more support.”

WELL, all I can say is, Welcome Monkey!! It’s been a month since the new year has started and I can already feel the change happening. Hey – I’m in Tortola after all. I feel good and ready for new, exciting challenges and opportunities (good ones of course!) and looking forward in moving forward on the important things in my life, with my good friends and family.  

I have also been trying to be more creative. I started a knitting project and it was my first complete dress – I cut a few corners (it was supposed to be sleeveless – but I thought the armholes were too much so I made it into a halter). I’ve attached a photo. It actually fits me. Not bad for winging it – kind of. More importantly, it’s not just the dress but the life you’re living in it. I’ve actually gone out in it. HAHA. Yes, call me the simple life Winnie!

first homemade dress

I’ve only dabbled in knitting, but just scarves and a couple of hats – I did quite a bit during my treatments. And low and behold, I have come across an article from the NY Times that talks about the healing effects and health benefits of knitting. Who would have thought?!

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/01/25/the-health-benefits-of-knitting/?smprod=nytcore-iphone&smid=nytcore-iphone-share 

Keep well. Stay healthy and put your feet up once in a while and try knitting – does wonders to reduce stress and anxiety and more!! &#X1f60a

Love and hugs, Winnie

 

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