May 2009 Archives

Women–My thoughts for the day

  • Posted on May 18, 2009 at 12:06 am

This week I had one of those “Sex and the City” encounters with another woman. Don’t think anything perverse here. Rather, a moment of, “Did she really just say that?”

At one point in a woman’s life do they find it necessary to compete with women and beat out other women on all fronts? I have one friend that feels utterly defined by her career. I have another friend that feels utterly defined by the men that like her and then I have those that just want to have fun. Where do I fall in the equation?

I ask myself this honestly. I ask myself if I openly try to beat others out to feel good about myself. And of course the answer is yes. However, I usually don’t take on a jealousy factor of any kind toward any women in my life. But more of a supporting factor of how much ‘higher can they climb’. I personally like hanging out with those that achieve lofty dreams, those that are driven and those that actually care to make an impact on life. I do not mind if some of my other female counterparts are ‘higher up’ if you will on the food chain of life.

Well that takes me back to my experience this weekend. I ran into an acquaintance friend of mine I used to know well a few years ago. We associated by work only, yet shared numerous places we liked to hang out and some superficial friends that all mingled in the same places. During the three months we were friends, we shared some intimate details about our lives with one another. She supposedly was a “God fearing” woman, one of faith and moral values. I’m sure she still is. Yet, after running into her after the first time in those years, this was our dialogue:

“How are you?”

“Great, how have you been?”

“Oh, is that you? I thought it was.” This was her response to me.

Then I introduced her to my fiance, “And this is my fiance, Robin.”

“I beat ya to it. I’m married. He is out on the patio.” Big smile with lots of teeth.

Did she really just say that with a smile?

Maybe this was her way of conveying to me that she no longer was a divorcee. Maybe this was her way of letting me know that she somehow beat me to the punch on some magical note.

Why is it that women feel so defined by men? I must say I fall into this category on occasion. I try hard not to though. What I don’t like is snippet remarks like that, which show the true colors of one soul. I guess I have a problem with those that like to constantly brag. Why couldn’t she just have said, “Really that’s wonderful you are getting married, I am married now too!”

Really, lets have class over bragging rights. Lets choose love and admiration over jealousy and envy. Be popular, be friendly but don’t brag about your achievements.

 

That’s my thought for the day.

Wedding Woes

  • Posted on May 3, 2009 at 1:17 am

Helping othersDowntown with Janice JaraicieAround Town in the Ranch

 
 

 

Machel’s Ranch

“Wedding Woes”

 

At what point in a friendship is an opinion really just ‘raining on your parade’? This has been what has been occupying my thoughts as I cruise through the windy Rancho Santa Fe roads. When does your opinion begin to hurt another? If you are wondering what triggered this initial pondering, it’s quite simply, “I am getting married this summer.” It’s funny.  You plan, you scrapbook dresses, you coordinate flower ideas, but what it really comes down to is—why one decides to get married. Why would anyone really at this day and age? Especially with the divorce rate, the fact most of the married people I know have at some point cheated and when there seems to be no rainbow of hope for romanticism in the Millennium. I hate to sound cynical, yet there it is. A touch of it exists in my veins (Don’t worry, I still believe in love).

A couple weeks back my fiancé and I had to inform both of our families that we are skipping the big wedding ceremony and just eloping. We want to just enjoy the day with our friends and loved ones at the reception without having to get into a dramatic day centered around floral arrangements, tuxedos and  the inch size of the braids maids’ strappy heels. I don’t want to be concerned about making others feel more loved because I decided to finally say “I do” one more time in my life. At a certain point, we must take the selfish path and do what our heart would rather do. If you really want to know the truth, I would be  thrilled to get married in the little town of Julian in this cottage style chapel nestled next to rolling green fields and fences. Well, my fiancé does not want that. He does not see himself eating apple pie or hanging out in a town that reminds him of ‘Little House on the Prairie.’ That sounds wonderful to me. I guess you know you are in love with a man and they just want to go to the courthouse and your fine with nixing the hula hoop dress. And that is exactly why one should marry—for love.

You find out a lot about yourself and your friends when you begin to plan such an occasion…like their opinions of you and your relationship. I’m a rather nice person to a fault. However, at this moment I want to share with you my utter disdain for ‘opinions’ that threaten anyone’s little piece of happiness. I’m sure you’ve experienced this yourself. You have something amazing taking place in your life and someone you really care about interjects some dark cloud over that moment. It’s hard for me to even comprehend my closest friends still asking me “Are you sure you are making the right decision?” when my wedding day is less than three months away. I am perplexed by the boldness of these statements and hurt by the lack of delivery when voicing concern.

As you might have guessed, there is a reason why we are opting to elope this summer over the traditional wedding ceremony. There is a reason why I do not feel guilty when I explain to my father that it’s unnecessary to get married in the eyes of God. At some point, one must set aside what everyone else wants your life to be and you have to have the courage to be shall I dare say it…Selfish.

 One of my favorite quotes ever is from HARVEY starring Jimmy Stewart. It goes something like this; “Sometimes it better to be pleasant than to be right.” Machel’s thoughts—have a heart and think before you give out your opinion. You may be tarnishing a friend’s dream.

Around Town

On April 8th, Rancho Santa Fe students were out for spring break! If you weren’t out of town, you were sure to be found near the beach. This exact day happens to hold special meaning. My son, turned nine years old that day. So what better way to celebrate than hanging out near the white surf at Del Mar beach? I found many other families there enjoying the windswept sunny day. My girlfriend, Meredith MacDonald snapped this gorgeous photo, which embodies the innocence of youth. Atiana Kam Smith, Reese MacDonald, and Chloe Temple beam with happiness on one of my favorite days of the year. You know what they say, ‘Girls just want to have fun’.

On April 12th, the Easter bunny finally came. I celebrated this wonderful day by attending St. Peter’s church in Del Mar. They service filled me with a sense of hope and inspiration. Afterwords, there was fabulous tea and cookies in the courtyard, which has the most amazing view of the ocean. I enjoyed a few deviled eggs, some sweets and the warmest smiles from the patrons that attend church there. Later that day, after the egg coloring was over, a few of my closest friends stopped by and share their love and support. Jill Drouin and Melissa Williams look fabulous on this Easter Sunday. What more can you ask for than friends and loved ones on Easter Sunday?

On April 14th, the day before Tax day, I met my friends out on Tapas Tuesdays at Mille Fleurs. Who said Tuesdays aren’t any fun? Take it from me, this is one of my favorite days of the week. My group of friends started out at Delicias, and then met me there for some wonderful disco music. I know some have this image of the Ranch as a ‘sleepy town’, but not in my circle of friends. I ran into Marko Dedic enjoying the company of two lovely ladies, Krista Lafferty and Slavena Paskova. Can you believe it, chess and fine dining? A few others I ran into were Daniel Bunn, Janice Jaraicie, Bianca Smith and Denny Fallon,  just to name a few. There were also some guests staying at the Inn that ventured inside to discover the party like fever. I’m sure they weren’t expecting to find so much excitement on a Tuesday out in the Ranch.

On April 15th, I attended the Shangri Pa meeting at Helen Woodward. Mark your calendar for June 6th, for one of my favorite events of the year in Rancho Santa Fe. This night is will be filled with red carpet moments, fabulous food, dancing and a chance to bid on silent and live auction items. All of the proceeds raised for this evening will go to saving the lives of thousands of animals in need. For the last six months, Laurel and Katie McCrink, Elizabeth Davidson, Carrington Kingsley, Michelle Pessah featured have been donating their time and effort to this wonderful charity event. If you are interested in attending Shangri Pa or would like to contribute to the silent or live auction, check out Helen Woodward website for more details on how you, too, can save an animal’s life, www.animalcenter.org.

On April 16th, after dropping my son off at school, I found the Rancho Santa Fe Fire District out in full force collecting donations for a summer camp for children that were burn victims. I immediately pulled over and spoke to one of the men. Craig McVey informed me that their district raises the more money than any other department.  On this one day, these firefighters raise almost $30,000 dollars for these children to enjoy a wonderful summer camp. If you are wondering how they collect that much money, it’s with a fire boot in hand and a warm smile. Mr. McVey told me they do this once a year and it’s always a wonderful success. Cheers to all of the residents in the Ranch and surrounding communities that donate for this charity.

Coming up in my next column: Want to lose weight for those sexy summer outfits? I will be profiling Ranch Resident Julien Godfrey with his own personal weight loss success story. Mr. Godfrey has been working with Dr. Jonathan M. Haynes, M.D., the medical director of Medi-Zone, which is located in nearby Encinitas. Stay tuned! If you are interested in finding out more about their services before then, feel free to call at (760) 783-9200.

If you would like Machel Penn to cover any upcoming events you can reach e-mail her at mpenn@coastnewsgroup.com.

 

Photo Id:  The Chapel at Shadow Mountain Ranch located in nearby Julian. photo by Machel Penn

 

 

 

Machel Penn

Columnist/Public Relations

The Rancho Santa Fe News

mpenn@coastnewsgroup.com

Machel’s Ranch

www.Ranchosfnews.com

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The soul, fortunately, has an interpreter – often an unconscious, but still a truthful interpreter – in the eye.     ***Charlotte Bronte

 

 
 
 


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