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HHDL – Day 1

Well, I’m off to day one of the teachings from His Holiness the Dalai Lama. This is extremely exciting for me.

I’ve had the good fortune of seeing him speak once before, but never a big teaching like this. Actually, it was May 26th 2001 that I saw him; really, that was the day I knew I was to be a Buddhist. There really are no words for that day. The best way to describe it is that you literally feel him walk in the room. No other words for it that I can think of.

I’ll try to write later this evening about the day…

Om Mani Padme Hum

–added–

Day 1. Part 1.
9:30AM to 11:30AM

First, I arrived a few minutes late. Let me say, this was in no way intentional. I left the house this morning at 7:00 AM, therefore giving myself 2 1/2 hours to get there. My thinking was that this was even on the ridiculous side, but better safe than sorry.

Wrong! Wow, traffic is quite horrid at that time. I mean, I always knew it was bad, but that bad???

Anyhoo. On to the important part of the day. The stage setup was amazing. I wish I could show you, but picture taking was prohibited. I do have a picture of the outside of the building with a Tibetan flag, which I will have to share. His Holiness was on a platform with many Monastics of different traditions sharing the stage in front of him. The way he started out the teachings was ideal; perfect. After his introduction, he stated that since the Buddha taught in Pali, it would be beneficial to begin with a chant in Pali. One of the monastics was given a mic and blessed us with a very wonderful chant. Then, in His Holiness’ wisdom, he requested the Chinese give a chant, followed by a Vietnamese chant, followed by a Korean chant, (then requested a Japanese chant, but unfortunately no one could oblige), then finally a Tibetan chant who he himself lead. Truly a miraculous way to begin the set of teachings.

These teachings are to begin with a re-taking of the refuge in the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha to be in the correct mind-state to learn.

to be continued…

Little Man’s Birthday

So my little man turned 3 years old today. It doesn’t seem like that long ago when we were just bringing him home from the hospital. I remember that day specifically too – I was so frigin nervous driving with him in the car!

Dawn put together such an amazing day for him as well, alllll the details; big park, train ride, thomas the train decorations, train cakes for the little ones to decorate, everything. She’s so great.

Tomorrow we take him for the yearly Dr. visit. Keep your fingers crossed for us, he’s not such a fan of the Dr. But, once we’re done we’re heading over to get him a little fish for his new fish tank. That will be a blast!

HHDL

It’s been a while since my last post. Been quite busy. His Holiness the Dalai Lama is giving teachings in Pasadena next week, and I’m fortunate enough to have been able to get tickets. I’ve been looking forward to this for quite some time. Three days of teachings from His Holiness will be more than my mind can imagine…

i can’t sleep

this is crap. it’s past 12 and i can’t sleep.

think i must have had caffeine too late in the day or something… getting old is the pits sometimes. i used to be able to have a soda for dinner and not worry. now i have to think twice.

had a really good weekend though. one of little man’s friends came over and we watched him. the boys had a great time. then sunday we went to the park where we’re having his bday party. rode the train today and had lunch off under a tree at the park. we need to do that more often…

tomorrow is going to be a looooooong day. why can’t i sleep…..

birthdays and magazine update

So a lot of stuff has been happening.

We’ve been working on Little Man’s birthday invitations. This year he’s having a Thomas the Tank Engine party; so there’s a hint on what the invites will look like. Overall, I’m very happy with how they turned out.

Monday would have been my Grandma’s birthday. And yes, I still smile everytime I think about her, which has been a lot lately. The other day I was listening to Johnny Cash and in my mind, I got to dance with Grandma. :)

Also, had an update on the temple magazine; it’s a definite go! Quite exciting news to me. Venerable is happy with the direction I’ve taken the design, the colors are correct, and she likes how the layout is so far. I plan to improve a few things on the face of it, but need to determine the name we’ll be using still. Though this is a Buddha’s Light project, I believe we can grow it to a certain degree. The focus will be on the Western Dharma section of Hsi Lai, and the name should reflect that. We’ll see what is decided.

Wired News: Everybody Is a Star, er, Planet

Wired News: Everybody Is a Star, er, Planet:
This is exciting. Ever since he was born, Little Man has been very interested in the stars and planets. When Dawn and I think back, this must be from his Baby Einstein – Baby Galileo “Discovering the Sky” DVD he was obsessed with for many months. One by one, that DVD taught him the names of each planet, their overall looks, everything. Then of course being the obsessive Dad that I am, we have planets hung in his room, poster from our trip to JPL, he already has his first telescope, you name it. (hey, what can I say, proud Daddy)

He can name each planet with at least an 85% success rate. This is either by pointing to the picture of a planet, or by asking “Where’s Mars?”, and this has been through the majority of his second year. (like I said, VERY proud Daddy)

Now reading this article, it looks as though we may have new challenges to learn. 3 more planets to teach my Little Man about.

Louis

I received very sad news this evening. My friend Roger’s cat has passed on to the next life. Anyone who knows Roger, knows this creature, and what an amazing creature Louis was. Louis meant a lot to Roger.

I have these very fond memories of Louis and will miss him also.