Monday, May 16, 2011

... the first one!


Here's the GOOD NEWS
This sign is posted in the two restrooms at South Whidbey Tilth.  For the second Sunday in a row, no chemicals or fragrances are used to prepare public restrooms in our neighborhood.  I swept, mopped, wiped and swished out the bowls with white vinegar, baking soda and squirts of Planet dishsoap.  An important job?  Oh, yes.  How good this feels to be part of the solution. How did it happen?  Plan 'BE' ... Believe it could be, Be positive and without resistence, Be prepared for what it takes to allow it. 


This is A

Fragrance & Chemical Free
Restroom

The Hand Soap is:

Planet
-unscented
-coconut oil based cleaner, salt,
sodium bicarbonate(baking soda)

The Freed-up and Green Cleaning Process:
White Distilled Vinegar and Baking Soda

"taking steps to Fragrance Free in 23"
www.fragrancefreein23.blogspot.com


It was raining, the ground soggy.  Our favorite neighborhood gathering place The Sunday Farmers' Market at the Tilth was happening soon.  Prescott stopped for a moment, and introduced me to a man who was there before the market's opening, "This is Mokihana, she's taken over the bathroom clean-up."  "That's an important job,"  the man said.  Yes, it is ... and what a success it is.  Later in the day, Pete returned to the Tilth to help clean-up.  I was back in the forest making soup and relaxing.  While he was there Pete stopped Prescott, "Thanks so much for letting Mokihana take care of the bathrooms.  It's making a difference for at least one more person."  (One of our friends who lives with MCS had a chance to use that restroom ... a big positive step!)

We are living here in South Whidbey, Washington becoming part of a community that makes room for others in meaningful ways.  In the year since we're settled into the forest with Eileen, MK, the nine ducks, three chickens, two dogs, three cats, hundreds of trees, and countless huckleberry and wild blueberry bushes, the vibrational reality of good/hope/abundance has lined us up to believe and allow health and happiness.  The journey has been so worth the experience.  Knowing what we don't want, the opposite experiences are now moving in as replacement.  "Mokihana, you get anything on my menu for your work," Ed said as I spread the table cloth over one of the wooden tables.  "Thanks, Ed."  What a deal!  My work: bringing fragrance-free practices and product to a public space in my neighborhood is another example of BEing and BEcoming the vibrational good-win in my real life.  The unfolding was easy, there was no stuggle only a being present with no resistence with the solution.

Looking forward to more good, it feels wonderful to post "...the first one!" and know the second, third, fourth, next is in the making ... somewhere!  Got a plan that needs BEcoming?  Would you like to be our next?  We'd love to work together and add to our list of successfull Freed-up spaces in our neighborhood.

Thanks and Congratulations to South Whidbey Tilth for being 'the first one!'








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