Up Up and Away and I Lived to Tell The Story!
My gutsy story is not simply one of travel. It’s sitting here painstakingly tapping my fingers two at a time on my laptop as I attempt to transfer the truth of my heart, the tone of my voice, and the nuances of my English wit and spelling into the written word. I’d have no problem talking in front of the United Nations about the virtues of Brussels sprouts, but honing down one day of my journey to Morocco into 1000 words is terrifying.
When I started this narration I intended to simply share the tale of a rather eventful day in my quest to overcome my fear of heights, which baffled me as I was a dare devil in training as a child. But as I began to write, it became obvious I had lost my wings to fly and I needed to get them back again.
This experience highlights the freedom, growth and the opportunities that we allow ourselves when we travel and go beyond our day-to-day lives, even if it is before the birds are up and singing. The sunrise, excitement and loss for words were worth every added wrinkle, and dark circles under my eyes.
May 6th …Sunrise… Somewhere in the desert an hour or two outside of Marrakech!
I never thought I’d find myself floating high in the sky, suspended in a wicker basket under a huge balloon envelope, fueled by the flame of intense heat and the folly of the wind gods.
My daughter and I were traveling in the oldest form of human-carrying air technology that’s dependent on the currents of the wind, and in our case, a French man with unruly peppered tinged hair, who exclaimed, “Oh Sheeit,” every few minutes, albeit in a rather lovely accent! I was vigilantly obeying the French man’s orders to hold on tightly to the basket’s leather straps with my knees bent and feet astride (not a flattering pose for the camera!) as we were unleashed from the stability of the earth into the atmosphere. This was the moment where I clutched my St. Christopher and prayed that God remembered all the good things I’ve done in my life and had forgotten the naughty ones. My only comfort at this juncture is the knowledge that the French pioneered hot air ballooning in 1733, so hopefully they had mastered the skill by now. But then again, interestingly, all eight passengers were British, so I was trying to figure out if the Brits had done anything to upset the French lately, other than root for the Italians in the World Cup and drain their wine cellars of Champagne. I can assure you a glass or ten, would have been much appreciated at this point!!
All aside, this expedition is a tick (American translation-check) on my bucket list!
Hot air ballooning is unbelievable; the pure silence and chilled freshness of the air calms, but also exhilarates. I can honestly say I have never experienced such awe-inspiring quietness, such peace, even if it was interrupted by the occasional blast of heat from the burner, or the exclamations, “bloody brilliant” or “oh f…” as the cameras clued to our eye sockets repeatedly clicked away capturing the beauty of this newly found thrill.
Marrakech shined in all her morning glory on the horizon as the call for prayer awakened the city. Daily life stirred below inside the mud walls of the hidden Berber villages as the routine of daily life unfolded; a Sheppard was herding his flock to new pastures while women worked the fields, and animated children jumped, waved, and shouted to welcome us as our balloon cast shadows on the ground where they ran.
This journey was magical, which was apparent by the enormous grins on our faces…even if our pilot couldn’t seem to land the balloon after his 5th attempt!! OH SHIT!! No, none of us did…we’re all British remember!
When I took flight that day I never expected it to be the metaphor for my life. I had to allow myself to feel totally uncomfortable in the moment and trust the unexpected. But what I learned from the experience was much more. The resolution to take flight in a hot air balloon was more than overcoming a fear and seeing the world from a different perspective. It was about observing life through a clear lens with an open mind and ultimately letting go of the chains that bound me. I freed myself that day and I left with a renewed sense of confidence, belief and purpose …But most of all a memory shared with my daughter that will stay in our hearts forever.
This day and the days that followed in Morocco became the catalyst that challenged me to reach further and develop a Forum to inspire and empower women. It doesn’t involve hot air balloons …but it does encourage you to follow your dreams and live your life the way you choose in your very own brilliance at any age.
Diane Danvers-Simmons Says: My new venture will launch at “Own it, Feel it, Live it.com” on March 3rd 2013 and will feature the workshops I have created for women, Spirituality in Stiletto’s, which provide a safe haven where real women, living real lives, can reignite their spirit and regain their life balance all while having a “bloody good laugh”.
I’m now living my own Gutsy story!
Please visit Diane Danvers Simmons websites at Ownitfeelitliveit.com and thetravellingbritswit.com. You can contact Diane via e-mail at diane@ownitfeelitliveit.com
Sonia Marsh Says: I love the way you infuse humor in sharing your experience of a lifetime with us. How this flight in a hot air balloon helped you overcome your fears, let go, and see the world from a different perspective. It set you free.
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Deb Lent says
Inspiring story on so may levels. Looking forward to Diane’s launch. Sign me up!!
Diane says
Can’t wait to have you join the journey …thank you Debbie
Sonia Marsh says
Diane,
I have never tried hot air ballooning but can well imagine how calm it must feel to go up there. I would love to try in Kenya and watch all the animals migrate. It must be spectacular. Thanks for sharing.
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Diane says
HI Sonia
I’d say it’s the strangest mix of opposites …extreme peace and extreme fear …but certainly an extreme Thrill!!! Now I’d do it again over kENYA…that would be spectacular !
Thank you !!!
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Graham Burgess says
Hey Dianne
How you’ve come on from that pretty young girl at Spring Grove Junior School!
Even as a fella it was still a great story and I have logged the web address for the date in March. Glad to see you again if only a picture!
Take acre and good luck.
Graham B x
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Diane says
Thank you Graham…yes we are all grown up from those crazy days…well maybe not that grown up!
I’m so happy to hear you enjoyed the story as it doesn’t matter if your a man or a woman we all go through these different phases…I have an idea for workshops for men too ,so I’ll make sure I’ll put you on the list for the event in Europe !!
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Kristi says
This is so beautiful Diane!!! You are an amazing, strong, talented woman and we are so lucky to have you in our lives!!! Love you my favorite Libran!
Diane says
Thank you my fellow Libran ..,it’s having you guys around me that inspire me to reach further ..so thank you for the loving words.love you tooxx
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Erica Gragg says
Diane is such an inspiring & beautiful women, inside & out. I had the pleasure of sharing magical moments with her in Marrakech post flight… what a gift to us all!
I look forward to more inspiring words from Diane!
Erica
Diane says
Thank you Erica …such generous words …I think the it was actually a gift to me and Natalie as each day unveiled something new ,magical and mystical.. …I think I need to keep these fingers taping and finish the complete the book of the days where our ” Escape to Shape”..became our “Escape to the Unexpected “..
xx
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Diane says
Thank you Erica …such generous words …I think the it was actually a gift to me and Natalie as each day unveiled something new ,magical and mystical.. … I need to keep these fingers taping and finish the complete the book of the days where our ” Escape to Shape”..became our “Escape to the Unexpected “..
xx
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Sonia Marsh says
Diane did you got to Marrakesh with “escape to Shape?” I love their website. Now I want to escape to Cambodia.
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Erica Gragg says
Cannot wait for the book, Diane! I know it will be beautiful!! xoxo
Janet O'Donnell says
Diane,
What a great idea! You are such a talented and beautiful woman!
Thank you for sharing your experiences with all of us! I love living vicariously through my gal pals!
Janet
Diane says
Thank you Janet! lovely to hear from you!…but I happen to know your a woman who has traveled on a few advemtures across this world too!
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