Wednesday, September 21, 2011

My Inspiration


My brother Paul and daughters Stephanie (standing) and Heather




My brother Paul died last March at age 57 after four and a half years of stage IV cancer. He really lived while he was dying--he worked full-time while he remodeled his home, bought a Mustang convertible and traveled yearly to Las Vegas. It was his courage, grace and humor that inspired me to pursue my bucket list dream of dancing around the world. I hope to dance in every state and country and do the dance of that culture (e.g. hula in Hawaii, flamenco in Spain).   


I also found a way to combine my love of dance and travel with volunteering through Cross-Cultural Solutions.   In twelve countries (including Russia), I'll be dancing and volunteering at the same time.


Two other sources of inspiration


Umpha Sikarinthra won a ballroom latin dance championship at the age of 75.
http://www.aarp.org/personal-growth/life-stories/info-08-2011/ballroom-dancing-champion.html

AND

93-year-old yoga master, Tao Porchon-Lynch, was ballroom dancing a month after her hip surgery at age 87.      http://www.taoporchon-lynch.com/




Tao Porchon-Lynch 2009