In the midst of a busy birthing season, I have been harboring a secret fantasy; zipping off to a hot springs resort for some solo relaxation time. These days my practice is so full that someone is due as soon as someone else gives birth - no time off for me until July, when I don't deliver babies. Except last week, when a tiny miracle unfolded for me. Instead of the one expected birth, I attend two in two days - someone went a couple weeks early! As I rolled out of bed in the dark of night to attend this birth, I realized - hey! I'm going to be off-call this weekend! I was fried, but I would be free.
Friday afternoon, I popped my little bag of snacks and my little bag of clothes into my car, and I was off on a weekend retreat to Harbin Hot Springs . Its funny how in the midst of raising a family, even the act of tossing ONE bag in the car for a trip seems so light and carefree. My hubby and the girls would have a great weekend here in town, and everyone would appreciate a happier, de-stressed Mom! I had known for a while I was in need of a break because everything was starting to feel heavy - the responsibilities of work, keeping house, the cooking, and the kids' activities, and on and on. I believe in BALANCE as a guiding principle in my life - when things are big and heavy in one direction, we need to swing a little in the other direction. Some carefree bliss was in order.
So what did I do during this weekend away? Relaxed profoundly. Soaked and soaked and soaked in the hot pools. Sunbathed. Received a knockout massage and a Watsu treatment. Got away from cell phones, computers, and cameras which are all NOT allowed at Harbin. Ahhhh....a midwife not checking her cell phone every half hour, how bizarre. I ate meals in the restaurant - organic and delicious, and had spiritual, uplifting conversations with fellow weekend Harbin-ites. For a mother to take 48 hours off cooking and tending to others - it is amazing! I read an inspiring book called A Woman's Worth by Marianne Williamson