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Women’s Eye Reflections For The New Year

1 Jan

2011 for New Year 

As 2011 begins, it’s worth taking a moment to reflect on some of the ideas and words of wisdom from our EYE Interviews and the women who were kind enough to share their views during the past months.    You may find inspiration or food for thought here for the New Year…

Vendela Vida

Vendela Vida

“After we left the realm of school, we missed the constant conversations about literature.  Starting ‘The Believer’ was a way to continue to have those conversations—both with each other, and with our writers and readers—about books old and new, and about artists and thinkers…”  

Sally Dominguez

Sally Dominguez

“I never set out intentionally to be an inventor, but I have a constant curiosity about why things are the way they are.  I’m always seeing unconventional solutions to everyday problems…The excitement and ability to change ways people live inspires me.”

Sandy Foster

Sandy Foster

“It’s a balm for the spirit to have a place where I’m free to do what I want, like a tree house you run to as a kid and pull up the ladder once inside. Any able-bodied person can build their own sanctuary, providing they have the location, money, time, and tools to do it.”

Shannon Hayes

Shannon Hayes

“I remember one bright, clear August day, standing on a ladder painting the top of someone’s pergola, marveling that I was a newly minted ‘Dr. Hayes,’ and while my grad school peers were settling into their new offices, I was out under a cloudless blue sky, painting for $10/hr.  I  decided that I had the better deal.”

Cynthia Aguilar

Cynthia Aquilar

“‘KEEP PADDLIN’ !!!  Never stop!  When things are going bad,  there’s something good to come.  It’s all about how you handle it.  That’s what makes you.”

More reflections to come another day

Update: Cynthia Aguilar On Her Recent Risky Attempt to Paddle From Cuba to Key West

8 Nov
Cynthia Paddling to Key West

Cynthia Paddling to Key West

Cynthia Aguilar’s valiant attempt to set a world paddleboarding record from Cuba to Key West in thirty-six hours came to abrupt end in September after paddling solo in the water for 17 hours.  You can read about her preparation for the  trip to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation in this EYE interview.

When I heard that Cynthia didn’t make it all the way, I wanted to find out just what happened in the unpredictable Gulf Stream and how dangerous it was.  She told me what made her reluctantly decide to get out of the water before reaching Key West and gave me some exclusive photos that you’ll see in her documentary coming out next year when she tries again.  The woman is unstoppable!  Continue reading

Interview: Cynthia Aguilar Attempts To Set New World Paddleboarding Record-Cuba To Key West

3 Sep

Cynthia Aquilar

Cynthia Aguilar tried to do  something that no other paddleboarder has been able to accomplish.   On Sept. 10th,  this 26-year-old ocean lifeguard from Miami  Beach attempted the first solo paddle from Cuba to Key West to see if she could set a world’s record and raise $100,000  for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

NEW UPDATE 6/16/11:  CYNTHIA MADE IT!!! 103.2 MILES IN 29 HOURS AND 45 MINUTES.  A BIG CONGRATULATIONS TO CYNTHIA.   CHECK IT OUT ON TWITTER.

NEW UPDATE 6/15/11:  CYNTHIA IS TRYING AGAIN TO PADDLE FROM CUBA TO KEY WEST TO SET THE WORLD RECORD.  FOLLOW HER JOURNEY HERE.  GOOD LUCK TO CYNTHIA!

READ ABOUT HER VALIANT EFFORT AT KEEP PADDLIN’. FOLLOW HER ON FACEBOOKUPDATE:   HER WEBSITE SAYS THE ATTEMPT WAS ENDED AGAINST HER WILL AFTER 17 HOURS FIGHTING THE GULFSTREAM… SHE SAYS SHE WILL TRY AGAIN…MORE INFORMATION ON WHY SHE HAD TO STOP IS ON HER WEBSITE…IT SOUNDS LIKE IT WAS AN AMAZING ADVENTURE. 

A film about her experience  “Dream Big” is scheduled to be released in May, 2011.

When I heard about Cynthia’s tremendous determination and her love of paddleboarding, I knew I needed to learn more.    The sport seems particularly strenuous to me and especially tough in the deepest waters of the Gulf Stream.  What is it that makes a person set an amazing goal like this and how does she prepare for it?

” I do it by paddling 45 miles,  running,  spinning and doing weights. I believe I have been training for this day my whole life.”

Cynthia explained why she’s taken on this unique challenge and what KEEP PADDLIN’ is all about…  Continue reading