M. 1 Day 15 Horsie Trade with CEO

Month One Day 15 Horsie Trade with CEO

August 9, 2019, Da’at Sepheroth – Universal West
Friday, Yellow Lunar Star, Kin 28, Crown Chakra

Sometimes a seemingly small event leads to tremendous insights and events.

As I was leaving the campus for an appointment on Thursday, August 1, I was stopped for a pedestrian crossing the street. He was going from one neighborhood to another in my Senior Living Community. I looked again and it was not a pedestrian. This man was standing upright on a motorized scooter. I looked again and this was a young man. This black scooter had a platform for his two feet, two enormous wheels and a handlebar at shoulder height. It appeared to be self-balancing forward and backwards and left and right. It appeared to be a safe mode of transportation.

I started up slowly from the pedestrian crossing in this 15-mile-an-hour zone. As I pulled up across from this young man in our two-lane street I looked to see if I knew him. And sure enough, I did! It was the President and CEO of our community. I slowed down and said, “Mr. CEO is that you?” He waved at me and said, “Yes.” I said, “I want one of those!” He said, “It’s really fun!” And with that, I slowly drove off to my appointment.

These are a few I saw on my Google/Segway Search.

I could not find the exact model that Mr. CEO had. Upon searching the Internet, there were endless models and designs for young and old. Then it occurred to me, why not see if Mr. CEO would do a horsie trade with me? After all, I have an even more magical mode of transportation and that is Mrs. Violetta Dancer, My Horse.

My 3 granddaughters and myself created Mrs. Dancer’s together several years ago when they were younger. Notice the beautiful braids on the sides of her face. That was my middle granddaughter’s idea. We put flowers on her hat, usually. We will have to do that before our appointment with Mr. CEO!

Mrs. Violetta Dancer’s twin flame is at St. Joseph Lakota Sioux Indian School.
Here’s a picture of these stuffed animals. Stuffed Animal Meditation Link

Here are two posts which show Rev. Absurd riding Dancer who is now with the children at the Lakota Sioux Reservation.

I would only be interested in a two hour trade in order to try out this particular scooter. Having moved from the Washington D.C. area I am familiar with these scooters being used for certain outdoor tours by tour guides. I remember being with my husband visiting various museums, fountains, government buildings, etc. and seeing them over 12 years ago. I had really wanted to ride one. The tourists looked so happy as they followed the Tour Leader, like little duckies. I never did get to do that before I moved to Colorado but now here was my opportunity to try one!

Link on Segway, invented by Dean Kamen in 2001.

Since I moved here over 11 years ago my community has expanded exponentially. I live in the first neighborhood and now a second neighborhood is under construction. Several resident buildings are completed plus a new Community Center. Many of the activities are in this center. If you don’t use a shuttle, it’s a very long walk to the Community Center in the second neighborhood. I’m contemplating purchasing one of these scooters to use as transportation in my expanded community. How much more fun than walking! And how much more scenic than taking the shuttle!

You can see where I’m going with this… I’m sure Mr. CEO has already done extensive research for the safest most efficient vehicle. Upon searching the websites for my future investment, how much more efficient will it be to ask Mr. CEO if we can trade transportation for a couple of hours.

After all, as you can imagine, Mrs. Violetta Dancer is very magical and he even might prefer her mode of transportation for a couple hours. Although I’m sure you understand a mop-stick horse requires much more stamina than his magical scooter.

I am currently making plans to take Mrs. Dancer down to the CEO’s office and make an appointment. His secretary may want to take a picture of Mrs. Violetta Dancer so he can understand what the appointment will be about. This would allow him to ponder his answer beforehand.

And, by the way, if you’re concerned that Mrs. Dancer might make a mess in the halls, I have a little pooper-scooper to make sure we will leave a clean trail, should any accident occur.