Stay Anchored

Stay Anchored

The wild weather typical of Pacific Northwest springtime has begun. In the past week, we’ve had rain, thunder and lightning, hail, blustery winds, and glorious sunshine – sometimes all in the same day! I find it a little more challenging to stay grounded with all that atmospheric chaos happening around me. But the flowers are popping up everywhere, like a promise. And the birds sure are busy, aren’t they? Nature is a steadfast a teacher - of impermanence, of continuity, and of adaptation.

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The Murals of Oaxaca

The Murals of Oaxaca

In late October/early November, my partner and I vacationed for two weeks in Oaxaca, Mexico, specifically to experience Dia de Muertos (Day of the Dead). The trip was an incredible visual and sensory experience that filled my soul cup. I fell in love with vibrant Oaxaca City. The art! The food! The people! The history! The culture! I am excited to return someday soon.

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Tending Mental Health

Tending Mental Health

Today is World Mental Health Day. It was first observed in 1992. I’m grateful that the conversation has gained visibility, respect, and foreground since I was a young teenager struggling with my own depression – when it was considered something to be ashamed of. So, it feels apropos that lately all the things going on all around us have felt cumulatively dismaying, and I notice a tension within my own mental health.

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Sunday Candlelight Restorative is back!

Sunday Candlelight Restorative is back!

Many of you know that I took the summer off of teaching public group classes. While I still maintained teaching my private clients, I took Sunday evenings “off” for the first time since I began teaching over 11 years ago. While admittedly it was a little odd at first (like when you keep thinking you must be forgetting something), it was a fun exploration having two full days off in a row for 2+ months. I’ve heard some of you call this “a weekend”. 8-)

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Everything changes

Everything changes

Here in Seattle, while today will be nearly 90˚, summer’s hold is slipping… the light has softened as the sun steadily draws itself back toward the south. We can all sense autumn’s whispers.

My summer spanned a broad human experience. I cherished playful and relaxed time with my family in the Midwest. I sat in awe (and getting soaked) during wild and epic thunder and lightning storms. I celebrated my half century mark! I observed the magic the spiders and the pollinators. I hiked among the tree gods and along rushing rivers. I listened to others share vulnerable and powerful things. I witnessed and held space for dear family and loved ones who experienced profound loss – multiple reminders that life and death are, in fact, eternally and always dance partners.

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Menopause Edition!

Menopause Edition!

Some of you know that I have been increasingly vocal and open about my journey through perimenopause thus far. Half the world’s population has gone/will go through it, and with those odds, I guarantee you that someone in your life is going through the menopause transition right now! (Probably several someones!) And they might not be talking about it because it’s still considered taboo in many circles. But that is changing, and I’m proud to be part of that sea change.

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The Emergence of Springtime

The Emergence of Springtime

Friends, near and far,

My wish for you this week is a precious pause where you might notice and admire the emergence of the small signs of springtime… the birdsong, the flowers, the tiniest of new leaves, tender blades of grass, the longer hours of daylight, and so on. What do you notice?

Wherever you are, may you find some delight, joy, and play in these early days of spring.

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Daffodils & an Eagle Cam for the Winter Doldrums

Daffodils & an Eagle Cam for the Winter Doldrums

During this late winter stretch of gray, cold, and very wet that is so stereotypically PNW, I have to double down on my winter “medicines”… yoga, regular gym workouts, lots of soup, vitamin D, my happy light, friend time, fur-baby snuggles, consistent bedtime, and generally doing less.

We’ve had a couple days that whispered of spring, but it’s not here quite yet. It is quite lovely that the happy hellebore and daffodils are up, and the earliest cherry blossoms have begun to appear.

Thanks to my SF teacher-friend, Brenna, I recently discovered the Big Bear Bald Eagle Cam

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Upcoming Restorative Yoga Teacher Training

Upcoming Restorative Yoga Teacher Training

My favorite partner in rest, Claudette Evans, and I are teaming up again to offer our Level 1 Restorative Yoga Teacher Training this weekend at 8 Limbs. Whether you are yoga teacher, a mental health counselor who wants to add Restorative to your practice, a student who wants to nerd out about Restorative yoga, or something else wonderful – this training is nourishing, educational, relaxing, and fun!

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A Photo, a Quote, & a Recipe

A Photo, a Quote, & a Recipe

I’m fresh off my monthly 3-day immersion weekend for my yoga therapy training program… and my brain is very full! As is my heart. I feel deeply privileged to be on this path.

I feel the need to say less today, so I’m keeping it simple with a photo, a quote, and a recipe. And, of course, my wishes for you to find warmth, beauty, and peace in your coming week.

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Slowing Down (Plus, 8 minutes of low back love!)

Slowing Down (Plus, 8 minutes of low back love!)

Here’s my $0.02: Resist the urge to rush headlong into this new year, business as usual, without carving out time to slow down. Hurry and rush are self- and culturally-created habits. We have the power to unhook from that cycle, despite how it may feel or what others might be impressing.

Slowing down is also a habit. And, it doesn’t have to be a lot or some major time commitment. In fact, it’s much more potent if we can sprinkle small moments as we go about our day. Pause for even just one minute, take a slightly deeper breath (in and out through the nose), close your eyes if it feels right, stop doing and just be with your body/breath/mind/emotions for that one full minute, and then go forth with a bit more calm and purpose.

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