as we left kansas city and headed west towards our next destination, lawrence, kansas, ''lilly bordeaux'' my beautiful camper van started making strange sounds and starting stinking as if something was burning. oh no!! we finally found a gas station and pulled off the highway. the guy at the gas station knew nothing of cars so after reading the manual and checking all the fluids we thought we might need transmission fluid because it was down pretty low. so we bought some at the gas station mart and following carefully the directions of how to do it, we poured the fluid down into the transmission. it did not help. we finally gave up and called AAA and got a free tow 20 miles into lawrence.
a few days before kienda had contacted some people from the 'prairie moon waldorf school' and had asked if we could stay a day or two, meet them, see the school and be on our way. lucky for us the people from the school are all amazingly sweet and welcoming and helpful and wonderful! the first family we stayed with was the eichler family. david and monika eichler are two of the founders of the 'prairie moon' school and are both inspriational people. their two daughters, lauren (9) and elyse (4) are beautiful and sweet children.
the eichler's live in a self built 'straw-bale/post and beam hybrid house'. it is absolutely beautiful with much care and love put into the design, the building and the decorating. there is tons of light streaming in the many windows on the main floor and the kitchen is beautiful with custom ceramic inlayed art. there is a wonderful calming atmosphere when ones enters this beautiful home. please visit their website to see how they built their straw-bale house. this amazing house is also for sale at the moment so if anyone is interested please contact the eichlers. (www.chrysalisfarm.com)
david does a form of energy body work he calls 'integrative bodywork'. i had two sessions with him which were very healing for me. he is very intuitive and very learned in different forms of therapeutic bodywork, mixing different types of subtle energy work together to make his own style. reiki, cranio-sacral, aroma therapy and working with guides and angels are a few of the different ways david works. he helped me to look at some personal issues more clearly and now i can begin to clear my energy field and move into new states of being. for this i am very thankful and i know that one reason for getting stuck here in lawrence was so that i could have time to do these sessions. everything happens as it should!
kienda and the goat
the waldorf school that david and monika co-founded is called 'prairie moon' and is about 5 minutes from their house. we went and had a tour one day and loved what we saw. the school goes up to 5th grade and seems well established. we met many of the teachers and parents and of course lots of wonderful children. they have an exciting gardening program where the food from the gardens are sold at the local farmers market and the local co-op called 'the merc'. its great for the children and it brings the community together.
david and monika were having other guests come on wednesday so we went to stay a night with melissa, matt and angus. melissa works in the office at 'prairie moon' and matt is a sculpture professor at kansas university. angus is their darling 7 year old son. unfortunately melissa had already left the house when i remembered to get my camera out, so i only have a photo of the guys. these lovely people don't have a lot of space, so we had a lovely but short one night visit here.
the next great place we were welcomed into was the hacienda of mr. rick mitchell. rick is also a founding father of 'prairie moon' and is now the gardening teacher and master gardener at the school. we spent the remainder of our stay at his big rambling house in town. rick is a real 'lawrenceien' having grown up here, went to kansas university here and moved back here after living in new jersey for about 20 years. lawrence is his home and he was proud to show us around and tell us interesting tidbits of information about the town and outlying areas. rick was a great host, very welcoming and easy going, we had many wonderful and interesting conversations
lawrence is a university town. kansas university has a very large campus here and there is one of the few native american universities, haskell university, here as well.
lawrence has a sweet downtown area. here are a few images of the town.
so my dear 'lilly bordeaux' (the camper) is fixed up and ready to go and i experienced a blessing and a miracle. the cost of the new transmission was lots lots lots and i was really going to be hurting after paying for the repair. three different people had suggested i call eveyln and judy who had sold me the camper just a month ago and ask if they would consider to help me with the repair cost. i thought about it for a few days and decided that it was worth a shot and that any amount of help would be helpful. i called them up and they were so sweet and willing and went to the bank right away and gave me a huge contribution to the cost of the new transmission. i am so very thankful and i feel so blessed to know these lovely ladies. thank you evelyn and judy for doing a noble thing and helping me to get back on the road!! you are wonderful, wonderful human beings!!
our stay in lawrence, kansas was longer then we had anticipated but it was more wonderful then we had dreamed and we are so glad to have met such wonderful and welcoming people here. we now have lots of new friends for life. god works in mysterious ways to help us along this path called life. i feel very fortunate right now and blessed and i know i am on the right way. the sun is shining, the birds are singing, i have many wonderful people in my life all over this beautiful green planet, every day i have a choice to live in a more healthy and harmonious way with everyone and everything that comes my way. i am truly blessed and protected, as are you, dear reader, all we must to do is remember that fact every minute of every day and it is so!!
So many beautiful experiences you're having Mariko! So great to see photos and stories of such unique schools and communities along the way west. Thanks for sharing with me! Love, Sophia (Chug)
ReplyDeleteI love you Mariko! I read all your blogs and had to tell you how amazing you are and how happy I am that you are having such a wonderful adventure!:) Can't wait to see you!
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Liebste Mariko,
ReplyDeletedanke für die wunderbaren Zeilen,Bilder und Geschichten. Segen über euch und euer Auto!!!!!
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Alexandra Sophia
PS: Raphael hat bei Christine`s Mantrenabend gestern beim Gayatri jedem Anwesenden eine Kerze gebracht und mit mir im Kreis getanzt...er hat sich gedreht...mit geschlossenen Augen, hoher Konzentration und viel Freude.....Unglaublich schön dass erleben zu düfen. ;)))
I love hearing about your adventures ! It makes me smile every time . Love Alicia
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