Saturday, November 2, 2013

Fall 2013 Fall Goddess Trip to Akumal

Beach Bliss at Akumal 2013

Welcome Dinner









Another amazing trip to the Yucatan is about to draw to a close.
Goddesses have enjoyed the beauty and serenity of a private home on the beach at Akumal, south of Cancun on the Caribbean Ocean.  As you can see Connie and Beatriz prepared another fresh sumptuous Welcome Dinner.   Goddesses have been walking among the treasures the ocean has delivered to the beach.

On site, Gustavo has brought his gift of healing touch and massage while Melissa has offered Salsa lessons.  Of course a fall Goddess trip is incomplete without a trip to celebrate the Day of the Dead at Xcaret.

As is the tradition of Traveling Goddesses, we had our own private ceremony to remember our loved ones who have dies.  This sacred time was at once beautifully touching, reverent, funny and laced with meaning.  Connie wrote, "we could have gone on all night." The experience will spring to life over and over again in our individual and collective stories of this trip.

This sacred ceremony brought into the bright light of our lives just how we U. S. Americans rarely give ourselves and our loved ones the gift of sharing our love, caring and compassion in ritual and story when we are together in this life.

Internet access is once again limited in the Yucatan.  On the one hand this is perfect!  We cannot be distracted by email and websites and blogs. On the other hand we really wanted to post pictures and stories as the week progressed.  Since this was not possible, we will add stories and photos in the coming weeks to give you a more vibrant glimpse into all that has been the Fall 2013 Goddess Trip to Akumal!

You may be wondering how this post managed to get onto the Internet since it has been mostly down.  Two emails did get through to me with photos and brief descriptions into the richness of this trip.  From Saint Paul, Minnesota where the fall trees are brilliant reds and golds, and the air is fall crisp and fresh I have tried to convey here a taste of what is happening in Akumal.  And it goes without saying, I wish I was THERE TOO!

Ginger K. Hedstrom
Traveling Goddesses, Promotion and Technology

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Goddesses Visit Aukma Cenote: The Picture Say it all!

 Akuma Cenote, Quintana Roo, Yucatan:  Friday, April 12, 2013



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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Thursday, April 11: High Winds: Port of Puerto Morelos is closed

Which means no snorkeling
Swimming - great
Kite flying - amazing
Shopping in Puerto Morelos - of course!

At 5:00 this afternoon, Connie and Margo have arranged for Wine and Tapas Tasting at The Little Mexican Cooking School
You can be sure no one will be late when the taxi arrives at our door to take us out for this sumptuous experience! 

 Their website reads in part:
 The food of Mexico has the distinction of being one of the world’s first fusion cuisines. It uses an alluring blend of flavors from the Spanish with those of this country’s fascinating indigenous people. Mexican food is known world-wide for its hot and spicy kick, yet its truly authentic dishes have much more to offer than just heat!Are you looking for a different adventure to round out your holiday? Then you’re at the right place!

As you can imagine, the goddesses will be ready when the taxis arrive just before 5:00 p.m.

Testimonials will be posted soon!

Posted by:  Ginger Hedstrom, Promotion & Technology

Spring 2013 Trip Images


Kite flying on the beach in front of Casa delSol

Spring 2013 Goddesses: Dinner and on the town in Puerto Morelos
Shopping, Wine & Cheese at Sofia's
Stephanie Watts, Traveling Goddesses Videographer, Photographer from Minneapolis, MN



Massage on the Veranda Casa delSol















Yoga on the Beach with Melissa
Altar in Casa Marguerita
Relaxing in the shade at Akumal
 
Goddess afternoon at Akumal: Stephanie recording the adventure(Blog post and photos by Ginger Hedstrom, Promotion & Technology)









Tuesday, April 8: A Day at the Jungle Spa

The Spring 2013 Goddesses arrived at the Jungle Spa mid-morning eager to learn about how it began as well as the depth of what it has become for the Mayan people, the region and for travelers from around the world.

Sandra, one of the owners with her husband, Don, met us in the large palapa hut and like all great story tellers began to weave the story of coming to Puerto Morelos where she fell in love with the people, the place, the lifestyle and the climate.  She describes the Jungle Spa as a Community Travel experience, which is rooted in the indigenous people and the land as opposed to experiencing the Mayan Rivera at one of the all inclusive resorts that dot the coastline as many travelers do.   

At the Jungle Spa Mayan women who learned the art of medicinal massage from their mothers and
Sandra, Don and Mayan Massage Therapists
grandmothers have received further training in multiple forms of massage and are licensed.

The goddesses opted for either the aloe or chocolate wrap (30 minute) and then all chose the two hour Mayan full body massage.   These massages are not for sissies! Imagine cement tables with mattresses on which your therapist will climb to give you the ultimate deep massage or a healing massage, each woman chooses what she needs. The massages were relaxing, refreshing and renewing. Each therapist receives 75% of the cost of the massage, the owners 25%.

Sandra works with a variety of sources to provide the tools necessary for the women to produce embroidered and knit garments, and jewelry that is for sale in the Jungle Spa Market.  They are providers for their families. 

Visit Maya Echo to learn more about The Jungle Spa and Market

Brief testimonials will be posted soon. 

Posted by:  Ginger Hedstrom, Promotion & Technology

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Sumptuous Organic Healthy Food: Planned, Prepared and PRESENTED!


"Why did I come on this trip? Ohhh so many reasons!! 
Michele Licata, Owner, Olives and Pearls

First of all I desperately needed the time and space for some personal healing. The last 3 or 4 years have been very challenging in so many ways, physically spiritually and emotionally culminating in an emergency surgery  in January. 
 Mostly I tell myself that I can’t go for whatever reason, mostly money. What I realized is that I really needed to say YES to myself and give myself some time, the ocean and the womb of being in a sacred space. 

One of my commitments is: Transformation of BODY, Mind and Spirit through organic, healthy magnificently planned, prepared and presented foodI am owner of "Olives and Pearls," resident chef for the Traveling Goddesses Spring 2013 Trip, commited to organic and whole foods cooking and want to make a difference for others."  Michele Licata
 
Fresh Gluten-free Breakfast Bars

(Michele Licata's Biography from Olives and Pearls)
Her extensive resume includes regular appearances on HGTV, as well as a featured commentator on WCCO-AM and FM107 Radio, among others. People she has worked with appreciate her sense of joy and individuality she brings to her work, her in-depth knowledge of her field and commitment to her clients’ wellness. Her clientele includes pro athletes, career professionals, families and others all sharing a desire for wellness and healthy eating.
Michele has cooked for several of the Minnesota Vikings, catered private cocktail parties, taught at cooking schools and supported numerous people on their path to a healthy, vibrant life. What does forty, or fifty or sixty look like, anyway? Living a healthy, joyful life is part of it.

 
Learn more about Michele Licata and her healthy organic decadent creations at  Olives and Pearls 
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Posted by: Ginger Hedstrom, Promotion and Technology

Monday, April 8, 2013

Traveling Goddesses Spring Trip: DAY 2

The "many shades of Turquoise" Caribbean tossed by warm tropical breezes and sensuous scents give new life to every breath, every movement and every moment.  Today, was the opportunity for us to go into Puerto Morelos, a small fishing village, a 10 minute walk on the white sandy beach to get a  "lay of the land," change money, have lunch, walk the beach barefooted, swim, savor the warmth and beauty of the Caribbean.

Unlike much of the Mayan Riveria, Puerto Morelos remains a village where the local people and travelers come to the village square to enjoy entertainment, children play in and on the wooden playground, adults and teens play basketball, and and where three and four generations of local families really enjoy a day at the beach - their home away from home. To be in Puerto Morelos is to be warmly welcomed by those we pass on the beach, in the shops and town square.
  
 
Kimala Kai
Transformation of : BODY, Mind and Spirit through movement
Late this afternoon Kimala Kai, owner of Soul Essence Massage and Tantra-Soul in Eden Prairie, Minnesota led us in "Free to be Present."  An incredible experience of meditation, movement and music that invites to live into our magnificent bodies, enliven our loving hearts, awaken our spirits and get out of our minds (heads).  She will offer two more workshops on this trip.


Kimal has been sharing her gift with women and men for over thirty years providing transformational opportunities for hundreds of women, we are fortunate to be the first to receive her gifts in the Yucatan. 




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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Traveling Goddesses Spring 2013: Day One (April 6)

Puerto Morelos Street Scene
I took this picture from our lunch table yesterday at TACOS.COM where the menu consists of "gourmet tacos."  So the three of us pulled our chairs up a table and proceeded to order three tacos each, squid, shrimp and chorizo tacos on corn tortillas and paired them with a pitcher of fresh papaya water.  What a delicious lunch while enjoying each others company.  Then came the sounds that told us that the "good humor" cart approaching with the music and bells announcing its arrival.

Another sign we are indeed in Puerto Morelos is the number of vintage Volkswagen Beetles and Volkswagen buses.  A stroll down the street this morning for a cup of coffee brought a Volkswagen Eurovan outfitted for camping to my attention!  It was fabulous.  All one would need for simple travel on four wheels.  A quick glance at the license plate showed that it had come from Alberta, Canada and the decals indicated that the owners are divers.  They came to the right place too!

It is now after 3:00 p.m. here (Daylight Savings Time begins tonight) and all but three of our goddesses have arrived.  Women from California and Minnesota are here to savor the spectacular opportunities prepared by Connie, Margo and Beatriz.

Melissa, who came on the Fall 2011 Goddess Trip and then moved here 10 months ago was here to greet us.  She looks wonderful and has since arriving in Puerto Morelos been training as a massage therapist.  Five of us have already been gifted by her healing massages.

If you are coming to Puerto Morelos and looking for a fabulous massage she can be reached at melissa.bechthold@hotmail.com or www.facebook.com/melissa.bechthold   This is the third time in 18 months that she has offered yoga on the beach or at the Infinity Pool for Traveling Goddesses.  My 2nd massage is scheduled for 2:00 tomorrow by the Infinity Pool overlooking the Caribbean, the view for my massage is in the photo below which shows Melissa leading the Fall 2011 goddesses in yoga on the beach.

Posted by:  Ginger K. Hedstrom, Promotion & Technology
Yoga on the beach with Melissa






Friday, April 5, 2013

April 5, 2013 PUERTO MORELOS, Quintana Roo, Yucatan

Connie savoring bougainvillea
Yes.  Five of us are here, six more arrive tomorrow afternoon.  Connie and Margo arrived on April 3, Kimala, Michele and I arrived on April 4.  Between strolling to the coffee shop, down to Ana's restaurant for dinner, beach and swimming time, the last details are being put into place for the Spring 2013 Goddess Trip to Puerto Morelos.

Oh, yes!  Beatriz, our "guide to the Yucatan" is fully present as always.  Right now she, Connie and Michele are off shopping for the fresh sumptuous food that will feed our bodies and souls in healthy, organic and beautiful ways in the coming days.

Melissa, who moved here a year ago,  was also waiting for us to arrive and has been massaging the knots and violin strings taught muscles in our bodies rendering us to mere putty under her healing hands, preparing us to be fully relaxed and present for our time here. My turn is tomorrow morning, 9:30 a.m.  Oh, what decadence!

The time was a little confusing when we first arrived, then we remembered that Daylight Savings Time begins here tomorrow night, then our bodies will be in-sync with the rest of the Universe.

We will be posting regularly the next week!  Hola from all of us.

Posted by: Ginger K. Hedstrom, Traveling Goddesses: Promotion and Technology