“Anniversaries of the Heart!”

Today is a very special day for me; it is an anniversary; a special anniversary; an Anniversary of the Heart! What is the difference between an anniversary and an “Anniversary of the Heart” you might ask?

Well, there are anniversaries we tell others about and many people in our lives know of them. And then there are those dates we hold in our hearts that we never share, or rarely share, with others. If they are shared, it is only with special friends who will understand.

They are the day we signed the divorce papers; the day we decided to quit the JOB to start our own business; the day we were diagnosed with the “C” word; the day we discovered we were pregnant; the day a loved one died. These are the days, especially as a woman, we remember and no one else has a clue what we are feeling. They haven’t a clue because they don’t know to what extent our lives changed that day.

The Gift of the Red Envelope: A Guide to Designing Balance, Order & Beauty in Your Home - An "Anniversary of the Heart" was finished on this date in 1998. It also was the last day of radiation treatment my husband, Hilory, underwent for base-of-tongue cancer.

The Gift of the Red Envelope: A Guide to Designing Balance, Order & Beauty in Your Home – An “Anniversary of the Heart” was finished on this date in 1998. It also was the last day of radiation treatment my husband, Hilory, underwent for base-of-tongue cancer.

April 2 is an “Anniversary of the Heart” day for me. In 1998 the love of my life, Hilory Brown, ended his last day of radiation treatment for base-of-tongue cancer. He had undergone 42 days of treatment.

It started with a diagnosis in the summer of 1996 when a doctor stated Hilory had “less than 2 months to live.” During an exploratory surgery, the doctor saw a tumor in Hilory’s throat. The next 18 months were a rollercoaster of appointments and emotions for all of us. It is a story far too long to write about here.

Hilory started the radiation in mid-February, right after Valentine’s Day. A week later he had to have a stomach tube inserted to allow him to receive food and water in order to stay alive.

About the same time I attended a National Speakers Association Winter Workshop in San Francisco where one of the topics was “You Can Write a Book in 30 Days!” I had thought of writing a book for some time. In fact, I even had the title: “The Gift of the Red Envelope.”

Six months prior to us as a family undergoing this horrendous experience of life, I had committed to teach a 6-week class on interior design for the Foster City Parks & Recreation Department. It was to start at the end of March. Too much had been going on and I hadn’t addressed any of the preparation work. I finally sat down to create the text and handouts for it on March 11.

Celebrating an Anniversary of the Heart - a "surprise" celebration of a fresh crab candlelight dinner for two.

Celebrating an Anniversary of the Heart – a “surprise” celebration of a fresh crab candlelight dinner for two. We are celebrating 15 years of health, love and happiness.

How do I remember it was March 11? Because I wrote for the next 22 days straight, except for Easter Day, which I decided to take off. It was a day to renew myself. I wrote between the hours of 7 p.m. and 4 a.m. for each of those 22 days.

I don’t recommend this practice for anyone planning to write a book under most circumstances. But sometimes there is a Higher Power at work. That was the case for me. It became obvious to me about halfway through creating the “handouts” they were not handouts, they comprised a book.

It was the Red Envelope book. Yet it wasn’t just a book, it was a spirit-guided expression of my feelings about “home” and the importance of home. It was a blending of interior design, Feng Shui and Spirituality. It was what kept me alive when all else in my life was crumbling – my foundation of belief that Hilory would be all right, that we would live a long and happy life together.

About a week before Hilory’s last appointment something in me made a declaration, “The last day of Hilory’s radiation will be the last day I write on this book!”

What are your “Anniversaries of the Heart?” Are you honoring them? Would you like to share them? If so, please add them to the comments in this post. I hold a place of love and honoring energy to acknowledge you and your “Anniversaries of the Heart!”

Gardens as Gateways to the Soul

Gardens as Gateways to the Soul

“Gardens as Gateways to the Soul”

Here are some of the many areas you'll find at the San Francisco Flower & Garden Show

Here are some of the many areas you’ll find at the San Francisco Flower & Garden Show

is the presentation I will be giving at the 2013 San Francisco Flower & Garden Show. The show is located at the San Mateo Expo Center close to highways 92 & 101 in San Mateo.  Presentation time is 4 pm on the DIY Stage located in the Redwood Hall.

I’ve long enjoyed working in the garden – although I don’t know why we say “working.” For me, the garden is a place to rejuvenate body, mind and spirit. Yes, sometimes it is hard labor – and I always feel so much better after working with the soil and talking to my plants.

A World of Succulent Growth is an award-winning display at the 2013 San Francisco Flower & Garden Show.

A World of Succulent Growth is an award-winning display at the 2013 San Francisco Flower & Garden Show.

It is a beautiful day here in the San Francisco Bay Area and I’d love to be outside communing with my plants. I’ve let them know I will be with  them tomorrow cleaning up some of the dead leaves, pulling weeds and a little more pruning.

Today I will be connecting with some of their kindred spirits who are the stars of the Flower and Garden Show. I attended the media event they had on Wednesday and saw many of the garden displays. I’ve included a few of them for your enjoyment right now. Hopefully you can see them for yourself.

Feng Shui suggests the correct location of plants and statues within the landscape design. Come learn if this lion is in the right location at my "Gardens as Gateways to the Soul" presentation.

Feng Shui suggests the correct location of plants and statues within the landscape design. Come learn if this lion is in the right location at my “Gardens as Gateways to the Soul” presentation.

In “Gardens as Gateways to the Soul” I’ll be sharing key elements in the creation of gardens – whether a large acreage or a small balcony – that will support us. Spending time in the garden may not be your “thing” to do, yet the design qualities of the land around us set the energetic stage for our success.

Come join me for this soul-satisfying speech as we explore the essence of the elements of landscape design to stimulate our success, support our dreams and soothe our souls.