Question: We checked in with Almine this morning to see what her day is like….
Almine’s Answer:
6:00 am Prepared Chai and muffins for breakfast and wake Jaylene up for school.
6:30 am Punched down and re-shaped the sourdough bread dough that had been rising all night.
7:00 am Baked one dozen chocolate chip mocha cookies.
7:20 am Folded laundry while talking to Jaylene (she’s a captive audience while she puts her makeup on) about the importance of bringing sunshine to the convalescent home where she interns for an hour a day for a health class.
Most residents are elderly and will never again leave that center. We created a plan of bringing one little gift for one resident each week.
8:00 am Answered a blog question for one of my Lightfamily while waiting to see Jaylene off to school. She’s driving the family car now to school and back (I see her off every morning with a silent prayer and blessing for her safety) since I don’t drive yet.
8:15 am Put the breads in the oven.
8:20 am Today is the first day of starting to bake for the homeless. I want to have it boxed up and ready to go to the distribution center for when it opens at 10 am. I’ve seen the hungry and homeless line up for food in front of a local church, waiting for something to eat. I can only afford to make small batches each day, but it is a joy to do and the house smells wonderful each day!
8:30 am Today is tax day in the USA and I can feel waves of fear and anxiety go though the land. I’ll have to make sure that I stay strong and maintain a steady balance. I’m trying to put together the many messages I’m seeing in my environment about the turmoil humanity is feeling as the old rapidly destructures… There’s something here I need to understand about how the great lights of the Earth should handle it.
9:00 am The bread smells wonderful , and lunch needs to be pre-prepared and planned.
9:15 am I’ve received a shipment of frozen mice for Jaylenes snake— the things you do for love…
This present moment: I’ll finish getting lunch ready…And then I must continue working on the very complex and enormously important alchemical equation for bringing peace on Earth. There’s much I have to understand first…such as what takes the place of uncomfortable stress in creating the necessary resistance for growth and developing strength in our evolution..
Well now the rest of the day begins.
Much love,
~ Almine
Clair says
Wow Almine, something stuck out to me that I am trying to figure out myself. “such as what takes the place of uncomfortable stress in creating the necessary resistance for growth and developing strength in our evolution..” this made me laugh in joy knowing that it will be understood very soon. thank you so much for all you do and I am so happy to know you are enjoying this moment. Love, Clair.
Antara says
I treasure the Oneness that runs through Almine and her light family. It seems now is a time you Almine are doing some of the things you love. As you bake for the homeless it ripples out into the world and cosmos and helps others to be more giving.
Your teachings have included that as you cared for your daughter consciously it was archetypal for all children to be cared for. I have been doing the same as I take the best care that I can for the farm animals in my care.
Additionally I am happy to say my life has become more full of joy in my daily activity than it was a few years ago. I know how we are living is rippling out to bless all.
Thank you for being the way shower on our journey. Your teachings have been the lighthouse during the stormy night.
Much love
Antara
Tina says
Sweet, kind, caring, giving, strategic, structured, strong, energetic, mystical, open to receive..
You are such an inspiration Beautiful Almine! Thank you for sharing your day with us!
Vanessa says
Dear Almine , I am greatful for this post , I recieved news my father has a bleed on his brain and is being rushed for surgery , they say pressure must be released …(masculine father aspect ) is there anything I can do other than BVP , .. I trust the perfection
Love Vanessa
Dhani says
What a beeeeaaaaauuuuutiful Day!! thank you for sharing Almine!
So glad you are baking for the homeless too. 🙂
Anna says
You continue to inspire me, thank you for sharing your day.
Sue B says
…. I guess the saying becomes – “the unenlightened Man bakes bread, folds the washing and prepares for lunch; but the Enlightened Man – bakes bread, folds the washing and prepares for lunch”..? how treasured I feel to share such moments of your life, Almine. Much Love and deep Gratitude..
Lynette says
Thank u Almine for this view into ur day! I remember those days of letting my precious daughter drive on her own to high school……..This a.m. I was inspired to start a sourdough starter – maybe a lesson for me about the “wild yeast” in a sourdough starter? ? You are a treasure and your teachings are precious to me.
Phoebe Surana-Mehit says
Wonder~full