Posts Tagged ‘water’

365great Day 273: beaches

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365great challenge day 273: beachesIt’s so much fun to go play at the beach. One of my favorites is this quiet little stretch in Malibu, where I used to go when I wanted a tranquil area. Once I saw some dolphins swimming by and it was magical. I went to visit it again back over Thanksgiving break and had sooo much fun! I mean, just look at the gleefulness with which I am frolicking and playing there. It was such a blast. Why didn’t I go to the beach more when I lived in LA? Ah, now that I’m in the bitter cold of winter in NoVa, I lament the time I could have spent enjoying those beaches. It’s so great to be able to go there and look out over the ocean, play in the sand, appreciate the environment.

365great Day 186: water pressure

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365great challenge day 186: water pressureOne of the things I really enjoy is a nice hot shower with good water pressure. It’s so uncomfortable when the water sort of dribbles out and barely covers any area. Similarly, when I wash my hands I prefer a good stream of water to help create some super sudsy action when I use soap. At our current apartment, the water pressure can be weak and I’m really looking forward to moving in to the new condo partly for the stronger water pressure. I totally turned on the shower ever so briefly when I was visiting the model home once, just to make sure the water shot out instead of just falling down. On the UK trip, Panda and I stayed at hotels where the water pressure was awesome. I really enjoyed that and I can’t wait to have that at home! I mean, it’s like getting a gentle massage every time and that’s always great in my book.

365great Day 49: salt water pools

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365great challenge day 49: salt water poolsCan some water be more “watery” than others? I don’t know how else to describe a salt water pool, but I swear the water feels more slippery than usual. It’s a really nice feeling, to have the water glide against your skin so effortlessly. Plus, it’s also nice to not have the chlorine smell hanging around you – a problem I had for years as a swimmer! There’s just something so very luxurious-feeling about a salt water pool and who doesn’t want to swim around luxuriously? It’s a great experience to have.

Gorgeous water in the tropics

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It’s beautiful out in Hawaii! Oh, but watch out for that vortex of swirling water as the power plant pumps out its hot water and it mixes with the cool ocean water. It’s not toxic but it might take you for a spin!

swirling ocean water from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

cruising on boat from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Wynn water show

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In Chinese, Wynn has been translated to “yong li” – which can mean “always favorable” or “forever advantageous” or something to that extent.  Here’s a water show at the Wynn in Macao, where the streams of water reminded me of ladies dancing, their arms gracefully swaying to the song.

wynn water show from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Class gone aquatic

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“Alright class, next week we’re meeting in the pool.  Please bring your swimsuits, bathrobes, and thinking caps!”

Imagine if your English teacher told you that in school.  How would you react?

No longer just for fitness!  photo credit: ci.poway.ca.us

No longer just for fitness! photo credit: ci.poway.ca.us

Personally, I think I would have been thrilled.  I love water and I am a good swimmer, so it’d be fun to have class in a pool.  However, I think I would wonder why the teacher would choose such a location and activity for us to engage in.  After all, shouldn’t we be analyzing sonnets and writing essays?  But hey, there’s a certain bit of wisdom in this decision – I was inspired by a line I heard from Larry in Numb3rs:

“You know, since water is so conducive to thinking, it’s a wonder we don’t have classes in swimming pools.”

He likes to sit around in tubs pondering the universe until he gets eureka moments (and apparently this strategy works quite well for him).  I’m sure we’ve all heard the story of Archimedes and his eureka moment that is often used as an example of how stepping away from a problem after thinking about it help you come up with a solution.  So, why shouldn’t we lounge around in tubs or showers when we’re musing over things?  Why not go for a swim?  There’s something therapeutic about not having to support your weight as much and being caressed by the silky water around you, or being massaged by the drops beating down on you.

My very own set.  Works beautifully.

My very own set. Works beautifully.

I think there’s something about water that relaxes us.  It makes us feel cleaner and fresher.  It “washes” away our worries and pains.  Perhaps it’s just good to get out of the elements we’re normally standing on and be in a different environment.  Whatever the case, I’m sure everyone knows a few people who sing in the shower and take baths to relax.  It may also be that we tend to be bare when we’re washing ourselves, and being exposed, we let our thoughts out more easily.  Inhibitions are relinquished and guards let down as the warmth of the water envelopes you.  It could just be the case that you are alone and there’s room to disregard everything around you without offending someone.  Whatever the case, there’s something magical about a hot shower or a warm bath.

I think a session in the pool could be great for brainstorming.  Just think of something you need to work on and then paddle around, splash a bit, even blow some bubbles!  Letting go of yourself can help, then playing with mindfulness could create even more connections.  Then, as your ideas come, jot them down on Aquanotes and continue to let your mind wander.  Aquanotes truly are a great invention!  They allow you to write down whatever you want in the shower or even underwater.  That way you don’t have to worry about pens and pencils that won’t write on soggy paper.  Their special pencil and paper is waterproof, so all you have to worry about is not using them up too quickly!  Brilliant, isn’t it?

So next time you’re straining your brain, take a break, take a bath.

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