Entiendes?

Dios, muchas gracias por todo!  Ahora estoy muy contenta con todo de mi vida.  Those few years of Spanish paid off while I travelled in Mexico for the first week and a half April with my beloved.  Ajijic, Queretaro, and Guanajuato!  La Libertad Viva Mexico!

Travel came immediately following a few weeks standing in on the film set of Mission St Rhapsody written by Peter Bratt and starring his brother Benjamin Bratt.  To put it mildly the love the Bratt's have in their lives overflowed and spilled out onto the set and then dripped over into my life such that on my travels I was well prepared for the sights, sounds, and warmth of the Mexican people and their indigenous heritage.  Tonight April 18th was the Mission St Rhapsody film wrap party and I was so delighted to have been able to be a part.  My beloved and I got to dress up and see the MSR crew out of their standard jeans and t-shirt working duds and in their fabulous party clothes  We got to embrace the slightly painful parting that is always part of film life when a project enda.  So, the expression of love as represented by the community within a community built by Peter and Benjamin Bratt.. for La Mission their former community..  for we actors and crew .. for the friends and family they grew up with - the Bratt's pulled in so many to the film.  Ha!  The Divine Beloved's Heart is Proud.

The love for La Mission the Bratt family shared with us, kids and all - I met their Mom and she is a strikingly beautiful Peruvian matriarch who gave me the insight to where the Bratt brothers get their mojo - the love they shared by putting their hearts into details that supported the community, the all green set, the not having cars towed when they could have, the incense and prayers, the passion - spilled over and by flow of Spirit I am called to perform in the Mission in support of the community I came to know better on the set of Mission St Rhapsody.  More is being revealed.

My wonderment with the Divine continues.. I returned from Mexico via Los Angeles on April 12th performing a jet-lagged acoustic set that night with some old friends. A referral via that gig found me saying YES to performing this Friday Apri 18th to raise funds for the Fiesta para El Primero de Mayo - Amnesty for all Immigrants upcoming San Francisco March. In my eyes this particular from Mission St Rhapsody -to Mexico - to performing in the Mission for Amnesty for All Immigrnts Fiesta is simply another way of saying Miracle! Yes! Miracle! Miracle! Losing my passport overnight while in Mexico and then having it miraculously returned to me via a good samaritan who found it reminded me to savor the grace of freedom I get to delight in by being a U.S. born U.S. Citizen.  Entiendes?

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