October 29, 2007
Heidi is an amazing artist. As a dancer she moves with grace, skill and a fiery passion. She is smart, playful and a wonderful person to know. Very sweet but watch out... There is mischief in those eyes.
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December 29, 2006
Heidi is an amazingly graceful dancer. She's one of the most classy people I've ever met. I always feel honoured when she asks me for a dance.
December 19, 2005
If ever you have a chance to dance with Heidi, _take_it_. And make time later to express your gratitude to the universe at large.
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Mon, December 17, 2007 - 4:17 PM
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OMAR KHAYYAM
Wed, October 31, 2007 - 11:24 AM
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Poems taken from: The Way of the Sufi By: Idries Shah Omar Khayyam was an important philosopher, scientist and practical instructor in Sufism. His name is well known in European literature mainly because of Edward Fitzgerald, who in Victorian times published a few of Omar's quatrains in English. Fitzgerald – like, it must be noted, many Eastern scholastics – imagined that because Khayyam was at times talking about widely conflicting points of view, he himself was a victim to... read more
I miss my life before catering. I remember when it was filled with music and dance. Every Thursday I'd rehearse with the First Pres. Choir and then sing on Sunday some of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard. The director was fantastic and it showed! Every Friday night I'd be out dancing, Monday and Wednesday was Ballet (beginning ballet that is. No I don't do point.) Saturdays were either Gaskells, PEERS and - or more ballet. In between there was the Christmas and Spring choir performa...
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Fri, October 26, 2007 - 5:10 PM
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Like most people I'm complex. I ask myself all the time, “How many people really know me? How many people do I wish did really know me?” I have a lot of hope in the unknown. Life is an adventure where you just can't predict everything - full of surprises and has been filled with many roller coasters. Luckily I'm now onto the next chapter.
Learning from my mistakes is part of what it means to becoming a successful human being. I just haven't found ignorance to be bliss or trying to not grow-up. Why would I wish to keep making the same mistakes over and over again or stay a child, instead of really learning how to deal with this world and the people in it as an adult? From my observations it seems to be more successful, even though I do feel keeping in touch with the child within is very important. Life just can't be truly lived to the fullest without a good sense of humor and some play.
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