noa is a singer/songwriter of yemenite/israeli/american origins. you can read more about her on www.noasmusic.com
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Dearest family and friends,
Friday feb 12th at 2 am our daughter Yum was born.
Funny. I had to go to the hospital on the 11th, when my water broke. But when 11 became 12, when 1 became 2, so did i….
Yum, in Hebrew… sea.
A sea of love.
She was delivered naturally. I was in the water a lot and asher and I were together, holding on to each other for dear life…
It was very painful but went well and the feeling of achievement, doing it this way like some amazon, is indescribable.
Debby our midwife was wonderful. thank you debby.
I'm exhausted but happy and honored to have been host to this miracle for the third time.
We were home 12 hours after the delivery.
Ayehli and Enea are super excited. As are grand and great-grandparents alike.
So,
New life begins…
I wish Yum a life of depth and discovery, befitting of her name.
(she's 4 days old in the photos attached..)
Love
achiNoam.
Monday, February 8, 2010
food for thought...a personal note on the verge of new life
Hello all.
Tick tock, tick tock...
I am waiting to give birth, for the third time. due formally feb 24th but feel it could be any day.
What a strange, suspended state of being... my thoughts are like the waves of the sea (the one near our house, i attached a photo...)
New life soon to emerge, a new chance for....for what?
For clearer vision, for purer heart, for hope, for change, for sanity. A new chance for humanity in the form of a tiny fractal of its colossal whole..
A tiny fractal that could maybe be the one cell to multiply differently. To change the warped genetics of this generation, that emotional DNA which has brought so much pain and suffering to this world. Will it be this new little bud, a leader of the future, a discoverer, a fighter, a mover....
will this little bud be the one to finally experience the highest form of bliss, a life untainted by war??
These questions and so many more fill my sleepless nights.
I saw an amazing movie last night, called AJAMI, Israel's contender for this year's Oscar Award.
This movie is a must see in my opinion, i applaud its creators with all my heart. Its perspective, message and insight into the complexity of our painful situation here in Israel is so moving, so brilliant, it left me awed and heartbroken.
for all of you who feel you are in the dark about what's going on here, and that includes my fellow Israelis, this is your chance for a rare and magnificent peek into a reality far from the black and white propaganda presented by almost everyone, almost always, here in our own back-yard. Here, 15 minutes away from this house where i now sit and write..not in Gaza, not in Syria, not in iran. Here. This is our face, this is all of us.
Spectacular, Highly recommended.
While we're on the subject of perspective, find below, a link to a speech given by a journalist and woman i admire greatly, Pilar Rahola from Spain. (both English and Spanish version links).
Another brave soul, willing to fight against singular, propaganda-driven thinking. A real free thinker, the sort of which i admire greatly.
The sort of which i hope our new daughter will be.
Sending all of you much love,
Noa (Achinoam)
http://www.pilarrahola.com/3_0/XTRAS/print.cfm?ID=1775&TIPO=11&IDIOMA=3
in Spanish:
http://www.pilarrahola.com/3_0/CONFERENCIAS/default.cfm?ID=1775