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The Healing Power of the Island

Filed under: Travel — Bill Eisenhauer at 4:39 pm on Monday, April 24, 2006

If you are a "Lost" viewer, you will relate to this.

There was a moment in a recent episode where two characters give each other knowing looks as one suggests to the other that an injury won’t take as long to heal.  The remark was made by a woman who is sure her cancer has been purged.  The remark was meant for a man who arrived on the island in a wheelchair, but walks freely.  Thus there is this mysterious healing power of the island. 

And such is how Suzanne and I feel about Kauai…our island.  I bring this up because we are due to be on the island yet again in less than three weeks.  And not a moment too soon for both of us.  I am in the midst of one of the most challenging and unrewarding periods in my career and bathe daily in a swirl of milky stress.  Suzanne has been less encumbered by her job, but feels the residuals of a rear-end accident from last October which still isn’t settled.  We collectively are worn out from our first eight months of bringing our two homes together…very rewarding, but tiring nonetheless.

So it is with great anticipation that we await our trip to the island.  We fully anticipate the healing process to begin immediately.  Unfortunately, unlike our favorite TV-based islanders, we will not be able to stay indefinitely and enjoy the continuing healing benefits.  But we will feel sad about that only upon return. 

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Comment by Suzanne

April 24, 2006 @ 4:57 pm

Just two weeks and five days, baby:) I can’t hardly wait to sit on the lanai with you, sipping on a glass of wine and watching the sun go down. Who could ask for more?

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Comment by Andy

May 15, 2006 @ 5:36 pm

It’s interesting that you mention that Kauai is a healing place for you. There are a lot of “new age” people here who claim the same thing. And while I don’t see you as “new age,” I think it shows that there is something to that feeling–whether you call it “energy” or just “R&R.”

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