Monday, November 27, 2006

Spirit Renewal



My reason for not writing this past week is that I was spending a wonderful and relaxing vacation with my family at the Hotel Hana Maui . Perched on a lush grass hill that rolls down to craggy rocks and a pounding Pacific are the Sea Cottages, where we stayed. No phones, no radio, no TV, just you and your imagination. There is so much beauty and so much spirit in the sea -- not only in the mercurial jewel tone shades of blue, but in the sheer force of the impact, the sound and the spray.

The staff at the hotel become an extension of your own family. They are generous and warm and genuinely happy to help and to welcome you to what is essentially their home. Many of the employees are third generation and most live in Hana.

The Honua Spa was voted #2 in the country and along with being beautiful, and serene it also has cutting edge treatments. Maybe cutting edge is the wrong word (words), because the Tai massage that I had apparently dates back to the Buddha. Cynthia is a gifted masseuse/healer and has been with the hotel for 12 years. The Watsu treatment is relatively new to me, but apparently has been around for 25 years or so. Being nearly submerged for nearly an hour, floating without restraint, being guided and stretched, while music played in the water, was an unusually freeing feeling. Fin, my therapist, was excellent and like Cynthia, very much a healer.

I can't wait to try these treatments again. If anyone knows of or has had a wonderful experience with these two treatments, please let me know!

These are some places I intend to try:

Thai Sabai in Westwood and Thai town.
From their site:

Brief History:
Traditional Thai Massage, also known as Ancient Massage or Thai Yoga Massage, dates back more than three hundred years in its present form, with its origins going back more than 5,000 years to ancient India and China. While Thai Massage combines elements of Ayeurvedic medicine, Hatha yoga and Chinese acupressure, it has evolved into a system that is entirely unique and is widely regarded as one of the best systems of therapeutic massage.

Benefits of Thai Massage:
Many health benefits have been associated with Thai Massage, including:

Relief from stress and muscle tension
Relief from aches and pains
Improved circulation
Unblocking and balancing of energy flow
Detoxification of the internal organs
Improved alignment
Increased flexibility and range of motion
A general increase in energy
Improved mood



WATSU (WATer shiaTSU) is a little bit harder to find in LA. Two Bunch Palms in the Desert has a bunch (heehee) of aquatic therapies .

Friday, November 17, 2006

Fire Place


Need a place to hang your stockings? These tabletop logs by Carl Mertens are just right for a home without a hearth. Now all you need are the marshmallows, chocolate and graham crackers! Find them along with a host of other creative gifts at Green Grass Design .

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Ho, Ho, Ho . . .I know!



Ok, I know it's not even Thanksgiving, but I couldn't resist telling you about these fun Christmas stockings from the girls at Hable.

A note about the Pack of Dogs stockings: "Our wool felt stockings are hand made in Hungary by a womens' cooperative that uses traditional applique techniques to produce our designs."

Though it is just before Turkey Day, you might want to get a jump on these -- they are limited and selling out fast!

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Home Plate


I love these illustrated plates from John Derian, called The Tree of Life . They are available at Lille along with these other wonderful things, also from John Derian :

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Bowled Over


These just made me smile. My Nature Bowling Set is for baby to help develop motor skills. I think it's just too darn cute and it's at the always amusing Patina .

Monday, November 13, 2006

Baby Style


For lovely and entrepreneurial moms Olivia Haskell-Kazanjian and Ellen Uzarowicz, there just wasn't enough stylish baby gear. Their home grown company Right Bank Babies is now solving that problem for families all over Los Angeles. Everything from car seat covers to jumpers to burp cloths are all in sophisticated, classic and whimsical prints.

The Frame Game


Forget bulletin boards, line your walls with this terrific wallpaper called Frames from artists Taylor and Wood. Make it your own with pictures, drawings, paintings and photographs. This would be so great in a child's room. It is available at Graham Brown .

Monday, November 06, 2006

Sea Worthy in San Francisco


What a wonderful shop-gallery-florist-all-around-delightful-shop in San Francisco! For those of us not in the Bay area Rose and Radish is thankfully online. Too much to choose from, my favorites are many:

From the Netherlands, these birdy bookends are under the KIDS section, but would be just at home any grown-up bookshelf.

SQUIRRLEY! Also from the Netherlands, these Squirrel plaques are bright eyed and bushy tailed! Well, in a ceramic kind of way . . .

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Celebrate Los Muertos


This is my favorite time of year and Halloween is my favorite holiday. I missed posting something about the holiday because I was so busy preparing for it!
The veil between the worlds of the living and the dead is so thin this time of year and as the winds whip up and blow relentlessly, you can almost feel the proximity of the unseen. Mystery and magic are afoot. Today is All Saints Day and the first day of the Mexican holiday Los Dias De Los Muertos or The Days of the Dead.Today families remember the infants and children that have died and tomorrow, All Souls Day, friends and relatives that have died will be honored.

Traditions and customs vary with the region, but the basics are pretty much the same. Families get together at burial sites, prepare altars , prepare special food and give offerings to commemorate the spirits of the dead.

Regardless, it is a joyful celebration of the dead that ought to remind us to continue to live.

Olvera Street celebrates