March 3, 2026

Full Egg Moon and Hina Matsuri

Hina Matsuri is a Japanese festival that falls every year on March 3. It began in ancient times as a Shinto effigy ceremony to prepare farmers for the planting of spring crops: They would rub their negative energy off onto a doll, then float it down the river.

Today girl's set up displays of dolls, have a tea party, and - yes - some people still send dolls down the river.

The full moon of March is the atcha-uyu or "Women Dig Camus" moon by the Kalapuya of my area, and the Egg Moon by others, because this is the month when birds begin to lay eggs again. The egg is a powerful symbol of hope, new beginnings, and completeness: My vague ideas take a solid shape, enclosed in a perfect shell, and I have created a whole new beautiful thing! The March Full Moon is a good time to ponder t​he wholeness of life.

We are now at the peak of the high-energy yang phase of the waxing moon, and will soon begin the low-energy yin time of the waning moon.


Agenda:
1. Take a vision walk
2. Celebrate strength
3. Synergy and hope plans
4. Make hina dolls and paper boats
5. The hina-okuri ceremony
6. Prepare to plant
7.
 Make hishi mochi and have a tea party
8. Plan a sabzeh

March 2, 2026

Monday Fire

Monday is my day to reset for the week and get my ducks in a row - make some plans for health and home, and prepare for Grandson fun.

Agenda:
1. Devotions
2. Beingness 
3. Earth Action
4. Ongo journal
5. Make choice cards
6. Spring cleaning and Home projects
7. Starting a fire

March 1, 2026

Mason Bee Sunday

The month of March 
is filled with a riot of color and activity. It’s a fresh, youthful, quick-flowing month - the start of something new. In March I do the work; I tend and nurture my family, my garden, and my projects. March is a month for being a physical creature; for feeling all sensations, and being really present in my body - playful and young-in-spirit.

In the winter I dreamed dreams and made plans, but as spring approaches, it's time to get into action.

Agenda 
1. Devotions
2. Beingness 
3. Earth Action
4. Put my bee houses up
5. Release the Mason bees!

February 28, 2026

Retreat for Tying Loose Ends

Today I have nothing on my calendar:
A free day to catch up with my garden, my earth care projects, and house tasks. It's a joy to finish things I've started!

Agenda:
1. Devotions
2. Beingness 
3. Earth Action
4. Planting

February 27, 2026

Vigor

Vigor and enthusiasm for life
are components of effectiveness, happiness, and hope.

Today I set an intention to lean in to life with vigor and enthusiasm by giving attention to self-care and healthy habits, lighting a fire with visualization and curiosity, and taking one step at a time, because lethargy and overwhelm threaten to derail me everyday and if I delay, I’m not acting in the now. 

Agenda:
1. Devotions
2. Beingness 
3. Earth Action
4. Read "Perspective"
5. New narrative for vigor
6. Creative visualization
7. Writing themes and passion flow plan

February 26, 2026

Overwhelm

I feel overwhelmed, with ideas, projects, emails, and family demands. Today I want to take some time to get clear about immediate priorities, and what I can put on the back burner.

Agenda:
1. Devotions
2. Beingness 
3. Earth Action
4. Read "The Book of Doing and Being"
5. Beginner's mind meditation for worry
6. Teaching brainstorm
7. Projects for the week