
A "family night" at Casa Majahua... the players consisting of Alberto and Pamen of Mexico and Cuernavaca, visiting for the weekend. Mariana and Alejandro, well known and loved players of Troncones. Myself. And of course the beautiful Denni and Moira welcoming us all into their lovely casa a la Swiss-Family-Robinson-meets-the-Beverly-Hill-Billies(probably one of the best places for a family reunion/wedding/friend gathering... in case anyone is looking for a vacation villa in the tropics of Mexico... for the second time to be mentioned in the blog... it's just that good)

The gathering starts with a sunset float in the seamless ocean front pool. Denni,continuing to live up to her reputation of all time hostess, serving a happy hour cosmopolitan that just happened to fit perfectly in my little raft cupholder. How many different types of clouds can you see in one sky? How many colors of the rainbow in one sunset? I don't think I can come up with a better description for "god" than a sunset like this one... and the many I have been a part of on this trip. How can their be any doubt of "its" pure existence?

The gathering starts with a sunset float in the seamless ocean front pool. Denni,continuing to live up to her reputation of all time hostess, serving a happy hour cosmopolitan that just happened to fit perfectly in my little raft cupholder. How many different types of clouds can you see in one sky? How many colors of the rainbow in one sunset? I don't think I can come up with a better description for "god" than a sunset like this one... and the many I have been a part of on this trip. How can their be any doubt of "its" pure existence?
Next moving into a stimulating conversation with Alberto... a time for story telling... the universe again lines up with my intentions and presents a connection to las shamanas de la Sierra de Oaxaca... my next campus site for learning/remembering. Gracias universo! That brings it up to three.... Peter QiGong, Connie Aztec Flower Elixirs and then some... and now Alberto uniting me with the chance to experience and learn from the ancient shamanic wisdom in the sacred lands of Mexico.... I am blessed....
Wrapping up the final moments of sunlight by the sea, TEAM LOVE then unites in the kitchen to prepare the most LOVEliest of meals. Alberto stepping in as Capitan of Team Love, directing the symphony of hands, creating a master piece of love through food. Each player of TEAM LOVE contributing their unique touch pulling together for a menu of...
Fresh Warm-out of the-oven, Homemade Wholewheat Bread, one loaf with olives, one without... prepared by yours truest, with the guidance of our Captain of course... a new skill to be added to my repitore of love for cooking.
Fresh Warm-out of the-oven, Homemade Wholewheat Bread, one loaf with olives, one without... prepared by yours truest, with the guidance of our Captain of course... a new skill to be added to my repitore of love for cooking.
First Course - Avocado Gazpacho Soup... thank you Denni.
Side Dish - Roasted Squash and Peppers... gracias Pamelen y Mariana
Main Course - Homemade Pasta A la Puttanesca, with a touch of sauted eggplant.... gracias Alberto, con la influencia de su bella mujer Pamen.

Another amazing meal created with love. The food in itself was amazing (the recipes I have locked tightly in the memory cells... with the condition that I can't reveal or sell them, but expected to share the creations with loved ones... anytime, lovely friends and family, it would be an honor to cook you such a feast), but what i believe made it even more special was the manner in which it was prepared. A communion of efforts. Pure Syncronicity of hands and hearts... culminating in a master piece of love.
The grand finale to "family night" ends with a hot tub soak flowing into a star gazing pool float with a dark, moonless night sky background. Pure Oneness with all.... And I ask you again... HOW DOES IT GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS?
p.s. pictures aren't mine... took them from the Casa Majahua website so you could get an idea of the set up...
p.s. pictures aren't mine... took them from the Casa Majahua website so you could get an idea of the set up...

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