A weekend retreat…
June 19th, 2008
A couple of weeks ago, I attended a “Great Big Dreams” retreat in the North Carolina mountains hosted by singer/songwriter/blogger Christine Kane.
You never realize how stuck you are in the everyday motion of things until you take some time to break away, contemplate, & unwind. I can’t say enough good things about the few days I spent there. And how often to you get to just be in nature, journal, and enjoy scenes like this?

All the women that I met (about 24 in all) were incredibly generous of themselves, sharing their stories, their talents, & their laughter. Such an openness is rare to find so soon after people meet for the first time. This may become an annual ritual!
Along with group discussions, there was a morning session of subtle Yoga with a wonderful local teacher (from the Asheville area), a oneness blessing (also known as Deeksha) by two blessing givers, a masseuse on site who worked wonders on everyone, and our own personal organic chef to cook delicious vegan meals all around. The greens from our salads were from the organic farm on the property. All of our water came from a stream on the property as well. We had a personal concert from Christine Sat night which was fabulous…I keep telling myself that one of these days, I’ll learn to play the guitar!
Christine hosts these retreats four times a year for any women who might be interested. Check out her webpage here for more details. In the meantime, here are some images from the weekend I thought I’d share to give you a taste of what it was like…
Me & my roomie Chris:

The Thurs Night Gang (won’t forget the convertible ride!):

Our retreat group:

The property was huge & there were dozens of beautiful places you could relax. There were waterfalls leading down to a zen pond & rock garden. We had our massages in the building overlooking the pond with all the windows & doors open so you could feel like you were right there in nature!

This image reminds me of some of the temples I visited in China last year

I loved the zen rock garden & how they were able to balance them so perfectly on top of each other.



We had a number of discussions in this Pavilion and were frequently serenaded by frogs that liked to hang out at the Pavilion doors. 
Inside the Pavilion

View leaving the Pavilion

Miss everyone from the retreat & hope to keep in touch! DREAM BIG!

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4 Comments Add your own
1. Fran Webb | June 19th, 2008 at 8:50 pm
Hi Laura,
Thanks for sharing the pix. I felt like I was right back at Bend of Ivy. It was a marvelous weekend, and I enjoyed our brief chat. (I’m one of the two older wondrous women!) I’ve been on three of Christine’s retreats, and I don’t think anyone has been more pleasantly surprised at a retreater’s performance than when you sang for us.
Peace,
Fran
2. Christine Kane | June 20th, 2008 at 6:53 am
Hi Laura!
You forgot to mention how the entire group collectively held their breath as you captivated us with your amazing singing on Saturday night. (Laura sang “When You Wish Upon a Star” - and it gave each of us chills. This girl can REALLY REALLY sing!
It was great to have you at the retreat, Laura! And I LOVE these photos!
3. Connie | June 20th, 2008 at 7:42 am
I love the pictures and the post. I’ve posted a few things on my blog however did not have any pictures of the wonderful women that attended! Wishing you a fabulous time in Ireland. I must say I am a touch envious! Good Luck finding your Irish dreamboat!
4. Missy | June 20th, 2008 at 9:22 am
Thanks for this wonderful entry Laura - the pictures really take me back to the Lodge and I really miss it and each of the special ladies we were with! Your blog is beautiful and you are so talented! Not only are you the next Snow White, but you are an amazing crafter as well - I am blown away!
Hope you are doing well and have an AMAZING trip to Ireland!
Missy
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