Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

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tasting :: minestrone soup, green smoothies, roasted sweet potatoes, too many crackers/cereal for dinner.

hearing ::  “i yauv you, mama.” {how did we get so lucky with this girl?}

smelling ::  rain! while i have enjoyed the few truly warm spring days, boy that rain was a welcome change of pace.

seeing ::  health return quickly and the end of so many good books.

feeling :: excited to see lovely familiar faces today.

wishing/hoping :: my feet and hips stop being so sore and that the massage keeps doing its job.

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

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tasting :: baked honey oatmeal with raspberries and pistachios, sautéed cabbage in mashed potatoes (and then pan-fried – OMG so good), vegetable soup, chicken chow fun, lao pork fat sausages with sticky rice.

hearing ::  the truth and vulnerability and most importantly, love.

smelling ::  cold. can you really smell cold? it feels like you can. damn, it’s cold.

seeing ::  neon green snot and wind chapped cheeks. poor baby. in other news, sesame street has been introduced!

feeling :: connected and loved. also achy, congested and exhausted.

wishing/hoping :: whatever virus has entered our house will exit quickly and without much suffering.

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

hard things

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tasting :: tower’s breakfast potatoes, cafe bernardo’s fries… i think i needed some comfort this week.

hearing ::  weezer’s good life.

smelling ::  vegetable soup simmering on the stove.

seeing ::  options i never thought existed and having them dashed quickly.

feeling :: like i’m on a roller coaster. so many changes coming this year.

wishing/hoping :: to gather information without being defensive or angry (ie letting my fear show) and to be at peace with the decisions that need to be made. talk about a lesson in acceptance!

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

A Resolution for Self-Acceptance

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In preparation for planning my yoga classes for the month of January, I settled in on the notion of resolutions or the need for change. I, myself, have made countless promises to myself to finally get it right this year.

Each New Year, I promise myself and set out to to become the new and improved version of me, one with no more of those pesky flaws I tend to worry about when no one else is paying attention. I suspect they may be too busy running themselves into the ground to worry about me.

As most of us have made resolutions each year and wholeheartedly and with great enthusiasm pursued our freshly flossed teeth, countless miles on the running trail and ingesting everything green in the grocery store, only to burn ourselves out by February and return to our previous state of unflossed teeth, couch/channel surfing and emotionally eating comfort foods because we have once again failed to change ourselves for the “better”.

What if we decided to do it differently this year?

What if we resolved to spend all our enthusiastic January energy into accepting ourselves for how we are, flaws and all?

What would life feel like in February?

In Beautiful You: A Daily Guide to Radical Self-Acceptance, author Rosie Molinary, challenges readers to Accept Your Imperfections  and to “give up the perfection facade and just be who you are.”

This, my friends, is my challenge to you this month. And by you, I mean me.

Can we just practice letting things be as they are and learn to finally accept who we really are?

What are your thoughts or resolutions and self-acceptance? I would love to connect, so please let me a comment.

Also, if you’d like to practice letting things be, I am teaching restorative yoga at It’s All Yoga on Sunday afternoons from 4:30-5:45.

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Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

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tasting :: zen breakfast from orphan, crepes à la v3, coconut chocolate cream pie with chocolate graham cracker crust, popcorn, waffles with blueberries and peanut butter. it was a good eating week.

hearing ::  happy new year and crazy amounts of fireworks. can we all agree that midnight is too late for loud noises?

smelling :: cornmeal crust pizza. {see above}

seeing ::  a family finalized.

feeling :: connected!

wishing/hoping :: ruby starts napping again without having to drive her around and for all of you to have a wonderful return to work and school.

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

Word for 2013

This time of year, a lot of people are setting intentions and making resolutions, myself included most years.  As it turns out, I’m less good at resolutions than one would like. So rather than doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result, I’ve decided to try something different.

This year I’ve decided to go with a single feeling/theme I would like to cultivate in my life and not just another list of do’s and don’ts.

This feeling idea had been floating around in my head all month and was solidified when I overheard some yogi friends talking on Twitter about their year words {listening and compassion}, when Ashlee posted hers, Amy posted hers and Rosie posted this.

The feeling I most want to cultivate this new year is CONNECTION.

Connection – just the word brings up warm and fuzzy feelings for me. I am imaging a year full of new holiday traditions, lots of hugs and hand holding, cooking and eating with friends, snuggles under the covers with books and movies, book club meetings, phone/Skype dates, road trips/vacations, meeting friends for tea, lunch and movies, communing with nature as much as possible and finding time on my mat just being quiet.

What about you? What comes to mind when you hear the word CONNECTION? What word or theme speaks to you this year?

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Ten Things I Loved In December

Taking time each month to reflect on the good stuff has done wonders for my ability to actually stop and notice the good stuff. I’m truly thankful for Rosie’s inspiration.

Ten Things I Loved In December

Things I/We Did

1.      Celebrated our tiny girl’s 2nd birthday. She is growing up! I know, I know, enjoy it while I can. But I really felt like she was one FOREVER, so I am happy to report she has made it to two. Love this girl with my whole heart and at least part of yours.

2.      Reconnected with friends from junior high.    A couple of times a year for the past few years a group of us from Juan Crespi Junior Hugh School get together for some reminiscing and general wacky good times. This time was family fun day in our home town – El Sob#1 – for burgers at The Original Red Onion and playing at Cheese Park.

3.     Celebrated good news on the legal and health fronts.

4.    Visited the Sacramento Zoo on Christmas Eve. We have a family tradition!

zoo xmas eve

5.     Reveled in the brilliance that is Yoga for Holiday Stress with Madeleine Lohman at It’s All Yoga. People, I have shared in the past that I am not really friends with the holiday season. However, since starting this yearly tradition {three years running!}, I now have a new found affection for the holiday season.

The secret, it would seem, is to make friends with the season and do the seasonal things that makes you smile. Not your mom, not your crazy sister — you.

Who knew?

6.    Played in the California State Capitol Building and danced in front of the state menorah and Christmas tree. The running, jumping and testing the acoustics in the Capitol happened spontaneously, but man, that was the most fun I’d ever had in there.

7.    Purged closets, drawers and baskets. I absolutely love getting rid of stuff. Especially other people’s stuff. Good thing I have a little kid and can go through her stuff. The husband is less excited about me getting rid of his stuff, but I’m working on it.

In all seriousness, I asked for permission to get rid of anything I wanted for Christmas.

He did not bite.

This time.

Not to worry, friends! My birthday is right around the corner and I think I’ll ask again.

On The Plate

8.     Daily green smoothies. I am in the midst of a 5 week Holiday Wellness Challenge with Nikki over at Mindful Moms Holistics

9.     Burger, fries and onion rings at The Original Red Onion. {burp!}

On The Bookshelf 

10.      Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone – by JK Rowling. I previously believed I had no interest in these books. Two teacher friends convinced me to give it a try and I absolutely loved it! I’ve already reserved the second book and watched the movie.

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So what are you loving lately? I’m always on the lookout for what is delicious in food, drink, fashion, and life. Leave me your favorites in the comments or write a post of your own and link back here.

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My friend, Rosie Molinary, made a list and I loved hers so much I stole her idea. Now I’ve been inspired to pause and notice the good stuff each month.

How I Overcame the Holiday Humbug In 7 Steps

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I have a long history of hating the holidays. All of them, but especially the ones the last six weeks of the year.

Yes, even as a kid.

Maybe it was the high expectations for fun or the knowing one side of your family was disappointed because you were with the other or the shuttling from place to place to place…

In any case,  the holidays used to fill me with dread and a heavier dose of SAD than the average gal.

That is until recently.

Three years ago, I signed up for a Yoga for Holiday Stress workshop at It’s All Yoga with my good friend, Madeleine. I thought if nothing else, I will have a nice day of yoga with one of my favorite teachers, but what I ended up with was nothing short of revolutionary.

The best take away from Madeleine’s workshop: if the holidays get you down, find new traditions that make your heart sing.

New Holiday Traditions Maybe You’d Like to Try:

1.    Take a yearly workshop in December – mine is yoga, but maybe yours is cooking, crafting or reading. Do something fun for yourself either with a friend or on your own. You may even make new friends there.

When will you find the time in an already stuffed full calendar you ask? I started saying no to things that weren’t working for me any longer (or never had and I had been doing them because of tradition or other people’s expectations). Once I started saying no, I was able to find time to do activities that made me happy.

Was it uncomfortable at first? Oh, yes! Disappointing people isn’t my strong suit, however, the trade off ended up being worth it.

2.   Listen to holiday music that doesn’t make you cringe – mine is the Do They Know It’s Christmas (best.song.ever) station on Pandora. They played lots of Wham’s Last Christmas and Bruce Springsteen and Bing Crosby and Elvis. Even the Waitresses made the cut. Now when little Ruby hears Christmas music she pumps her little fist in the air and dances along.

As cute as you might expect.

3.   Make a different kind of tree each year – seems like a lot of work I know, but knowing my little monkey will climb anything and every thing the idea of putting a tree in my house just seemed completely nuts. Plus I’m less into the 3D tree than most. Don’t get me wrong, I like looking at them a lot – in public places and at your house…. kinda like how I love other people’s dogs.

4.   Saying no to shoppingwhat???? I know. But hear me out.We have a really small house and we’re trying to keep the clutter monster from eating us alive, so not bringing more gear into the house ourselves helps toward that end.

The Hubs and the Girl’s birthdays are in December so those two are presented up right before Christmas. We usually make a present of some sort of the grandparents (which requires us to get our act together way before December) and we decided years ago to forgo presents for each other so we can have less stress and get better birthday gifts. We see it as a win, win. Plus our girl is tiny right now and doesn’t really get the present thing, so…. we’ll check in later on this business. But just know, for now, it totally works for us.

5.      Saying yes to experiences – the zoo on Christmas Eve morning, White Christmas on the big screen, walking around midtown looking at Christmas lights. I’m hoping to add seeing the Nutcracker and ice skating once little girl is a bigger girl. I figure we are saving lots of time cutting out baking, shopping, and wrapping, so we might as well have fun.

6.     Healthy eating and walking daily – this one is new this year and I feel so much better because of it. Every morning this month I’ve been drinking warm lemon water as soon as I get up (before !) and drinking either a green smoothie or vegetable soup to start the day with lots of vitamins and fiber. What a huge difference this has made! I don’t know about you, but when I start my day in a healthful/intentional way, that’s usually how my day goes. I think I’ll keep it up after the holidays.

7.    Stay mindful. Or at least keep coming back to the moment. This is a good practice all year long. Most moments are pretty darn good, if I’m leaving the past and future where they belong. A mindful practice can look like a formal meditation sit, but usually looks more like a nature walk in the early morning or washing dishes for the thousandth time.

Tell me about the holiday traditions and winter activities that you love. I’m always interested in adding new fun winter activities to our calendar.

Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

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tasting :: green smoothies, peanut butter honey toast, avocado everything and coffee cake.

hearing ::  countless episodes of joy the baker podcast and the phone ring off the hook.

smelling :: wet leaves.

seeing :: myself trying to control little things because i can’t control big things.

feeling :: anxious (then better) because of lots of hugs.

wishing/hoping :: i can remember that life isn’t in my control and to hold it loosely.

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

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tasting :: minestrone soup, turkey with all the dairy-free fixins, mandarins by the truckload and green smoothies.

hearing ::  lots and lots of crying.

smelling :: fresh fall air in ruby’s hair.

seeing :: kaiser and family.

feeling :: restless.

wishing/hoping :: for resolution and peace.

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

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tasting :: pears/pistachios/goat cheese together, roasted vegetables, mashed potatoes and grilled chicken burrito with tofutti sour cream.

hearing ::  a lot of awesome via the cake station on pandora. think: weezer, beck and potus

smelling :: fennel, brussels sprouts and butternut squash roasting in the oven.

seeing :: chickens on the play structure.

feeling :: refreshed post retreat and shocked thanksgiving is already next week.

wishing/hoping :: for everyone celebrating american thanksgiving a happy one.

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

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tasting :: peanut butter+raspberry jam sandwiches on sprouted toast, scrambled eggs with dill, thai food from chada, citrus beet salad and jambalaya sans shrimp.

hearing ::  a sigh of relief the election is over.

smelling :: redwoods and rain!

seeing :: our sweet tiny one asleep under a pile of pillows and little vampire teeth FINALLY poking through her gums.

feeling :: exhausted. dude, daylight saving time SUCKS for toddlers. and their parents. {mostly the parents}.

wishing/hoping :: little girl gets back on sleeping track and for some deep restoration from my retreat tomorrow.

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

10 Ways To Practice Self Care

Earlier this fall, Ashley of Our Little Apartment – wrote a post called How I Practice Self-Care and I have been inspired to share my self-care regimen.

Before we get to the good stuff, can we all have a collective groan/shutter/giggle at the phrase self-care? I am not a fan, but it is what it is. Being able to take better care of ourselves so we can really be there to take care of others is what is up. Like it or not.

Without further ado, 10 Ways To Practice Self Care.

10 easy ways to practice self care today

1. Go to yoga class. I go even when I don’t want to. Especially when I don’t want to. I find the more resistance I have to going – too tired, too cranky, too busy, too…, the more I need it. My people thank me for going. Yours probably will too.

Classes can be expensive, but there are ways to work around that. Practicing at home on your own, with a video or podcast. Attending community classes or classes with new teachers. One studio in Sacramento is by donation only. When I wanted to go to more classes than I could afford, I started volunteering at the front desk at my yoga studio in exchange for classes. It never hurts to ask.

2. Lay down often. Sometimes on my yoga mat with props (and I feel very virtuous for practicing restorative yoga on my own) and most days with my daughter in her bed for a couple of hours. There are days (usually in a row) when I am so tired by nap time I sleep with her and wake up with her patting my face and other days when I watch Netflix or catch up on my blog reading.

Most nights I am in bed ready for sleep in the nine o’clock hour. Going to bed on time is a struggle and I know it’s early, but I’ve got to be rested in order to keep up with the baby.

How much sleep do we really need? Probably more than you think.

3. Cook at home. I derive a huge amount of accomplishment from having cooked, so there you go. Plus I am allergic to dairy and oh so many other foods that eating out or packaged foods is a pain. Feeding myself well and gold stars? Sign me up!

I live a dairy-free life and am always in search of yummy recipes. If you are interested in my treasures, check out my Food Finds Board for recipe ideas.

4. Read a book every day. Some days it is just a few pages, but I make sure I do it. Reading is what makes me happy.

Looking for something good to read?

5. Go for a walk. Usually with Ruby in the stroller or Ergo, although recently I’ve been having her walk to wear her out for her nap. In any case, my feet are hitting the pavement every day and I feel so much better for it.

Need help getting started? 

6. Connect with friends. Park dates, walks with kids, brunches, yoga classes, texts, phone dates, Facebook messaging – I make time for connecting with people I love.

The upshot of 50 years of happiness research is that the quantity and quality of a person’s social connections—friendships, relationships with family members, closeness to neighbors, etc.—is so closely related to well-being and personal happiness the two can practically be equated. People with many friendships are less likely to experience sadness, loneliness, low self-esteem, and problems with eating and sleeping.   Source: Happiness Is Being Socially Connected

7. Kid-free time – daily. Luckily my husband is a teacher and can come home in the afternoon to take care of little girl before dinner. Mama needs some time to herself. Most of the self-care tips mentioned here aren’t for toddlers.

8. Couple time – this is new. Very, very new. And may become my new favorite thing. Thanks, Grandma!

9. No television news or women’s magazines. I’ve learned I’m a pretty delicate flower prone to depression, so I keep the visuals of depressing things to a minimum. I get my news from NPR and Twitter. I’m fancy that way. My ears do not betray me the same way my eyes do.

Body acceptance is always a work in progress and so keeping women’s magazines full of air-brushed images and “tips” for “improving” me out of my life also helps.

According to one study conducted by researchers at the Uni­versity of Missouri, after just one to three minutes of exposure to the types of images routinely found in women’s magazines, young women hate themselves more than they already do. Source: Excerpt from Airbrushed Nation found on Rosie Molinary’s blog.

10. Ask for help where I need it and live with good enough rather than seek out perfect. Recently someone posted on my Facebook wall a card saying “Cleaning house with kids around is like brushing your teeth while eating Oreos.” Um, yes. So twice a month California Green Clean comes and cleans while I take the tiny mess maker out of the house. It usually lasts until the next meal, but it is totally worth it for my sanity alone.

Does the mothering olympics make you crazy? Check out Good Enough Is The New Perfect.

So tell me, how do you take care of yourself?

Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

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tasting :: whole wheat waffles with peanut butter and syrup, loads of english breakfast tea and emergen-c super orange.

hearing ::  baby girl, dressed as a cat for halloween, shouting “ME NOW!”  all over the neighborhood.

smelling :: ikea. which i think smells kinda like an airport – vaguely of dust, cinnamon buns and hope.

seeing :: our tiny girl, as a cat, in honor of her making friends with ours this year.

feeling :: the tiniest cold virus taking hold. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

wishing/hoping :: everyone remembers to wash their hands and avoids touching their faces.

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

Ten Things I Loved In October

Taking time each month to reflect on the good stuff has done wonders for my ability to actually stop and notice the good stuff. I’m truly thankful for Rosie’s inspiration.

Ten Things I Loved In October

Things I/We Did

1.      Celebrated one year as a family. Day off from work, breakfast out, haircut for baby, playground with mama AND papa, a long nap, and massages for the grown ups.

2.      I gave up my beloved gym membership and during my 30 days notice period, I actually went to the gym. Oh the irony.

3.     SwapAsana! Free clothes and great conversation with cool women in a beautiful venue? So much fun.

4.    I had a massage. I was reminded why I used to get regular massages and how I need to get them back on my schedule. Magic fingers! 

5.     Saw so many friends. Happy hour! Movies! Dinner parties! Brunches! Playground dates! Walks! I want more friend dates. Call me greedy, but the more time I spend with inspiring, funny women friends, the more I want.

On The Plate

6.     Pasta with Baby Broccoli and Lemon Garlic Sauce

7.     Vegan chocolate chip cookie bars.  We had to give most of them to our neighbors and friends because they were so delicious we sort of made ourselves sick.

On The Bookshelf – such a great reading month.

8.      Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking by Susan Cain

9.      MWF Seeking BFF: My Yearlong Search for a New Best Friend by Rachel Bertsche

10.     Happier At Home by Gretchen Rubin

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So what are you loving lately? I’m always on the lookout for what is delicious in food, drink, fashion, and life. Leave me your favorites in the comments or write a post of your own and link back here.

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My friend, Rosie Molinary, made a list and I loved hers so much I stole her idea. Now I’ve been inspired to pause and notice the good stuff each month.

How Restorative Yoga Healed My Body Image – A Guest Post from Anna Guest-Jelly of Curvy Yoga

How Restorative Yoga Healed My Body Image

Let’s party like it’s 1999.

Or, let’s at least go back there in our minds. Picture this: I’m a curvy gal in my first year of college. I’m away from home. I have terrible migraines (this is nothing new). I hear that yoga can be good for pain, so I somehow get my hands on a Rodney Yee VHS tape and start practicing.

Only when my roommate is in class. Always with the door locked.

As I practice, I like it. I love it, in fact (which is weird because I have never liked any form of anything that looks remotely like exercise). So I want more of it — but I want more of what I see on the videos.

More tone on my body, more gymnast-like flexibility, more speed — more, more, more.

More to Less

As the years went by, I did get more of that — mostly the speed and flexibility. But then things shifted in my body: my curves got curvier, and I couldn’t go as far into poses as I used to.

To say this was a hit to my already fragile body image was an understatement.

I think I took about a year off practice at this point. I was so discouraged that I couldn’t do the poses I used to that I thought I shouldn’t bother. I thought I had finally reached that point where I was just “too big” for yoga, so it was time to move on.

Except, of course, I couldn’t. I still found myself surreptitiously doing poses — but “just to stretch,” of course. Not yoga.

Gimme Gimme

During my more, more, more days, no one could have convinced me to do a restorative yoga pose. One of my teachers would teach Savasana and then leave the room; students could leave whenever they wanted. The intention was to give people the space to take their time.

I took it as the opposite, though. I usually reached for my car keys while we were getting into position. Then I would politely wait as long as I could and bolt for the door. I’d say on my more restrained days that this took approximately 42 seconds.

I just didn’t see the point.

But then one day after my self-induced yoga break, after feeling particularly stressed from work and school, I decided to indulge myself in a full restorative workshop. What possessed me to do this, I’ll never know. (I think I thought of it more like a massage than yoga, so that made it okay with me.)

All I know is that after the careful precision of set-up, the internal (and sometimes external) groan of delight after settling in and then fully letting go into the poses, something shifted.

I felt relaxed, grounded and centered. And, yeah, I wanted more again — but this time it was totally different.

Me Time

You see, restorative yoga is all about y-o-u (or, in this case, m-e). Everyone’s set-up is slightly different.  This is really the goal of all yoga, but restorative invites you into it differently. The goal is to make yourself as fully comfortable and supported as possible. This was new to me as I’d been “raised” in a yoga environment where competition wasn’t explicitly encouraged, but it also wasn’t exactly discouraged.

This restorative yoga was about meeting yourself exactly where you are — and loving every minute of it.

When I realized that, I felt a marked turn in my relationship toward my body. For the first time, rest, ease and letting go entered the equation. For the first time, self-care became my priority, not what I tried to avoid.

After that, you couldn’t get me out of a restorative pose if you wanted to (but who would want that anyway?).

Thank goodness.

Want the low-down on Anna’s restoratives? Click here to download the Restoratives chapter from her book, “Permission to Curve,” for free!

Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

{image source — happy halloween – photo credit: me }

tasting :: chai with honey and soy milk.

hearing ::  the sound of music soundtrack on repeat. IN MY HEAD. i think i over did it last week.

smelling :: rain! glorious rain!

seeing :: bookcases moved all over the house and little piles of stuff everywhere. now would not be the best time to stop over.

feeling :: cozy and happy. such a better week than last.

wishing/hoping :: everyone has a safe and fun halloween.

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

Meditation Mantra Or How To Stay In The Moment Without Losing Your Marbles

Does your mind become really active and agitated in quiet yoga poses and when you sit in meditation? Like there is a pack of wild cracked-up monkeys living it up in there?

Me too.

My secret to not losing my marbles during quiet times is to give my brain a job to do while I am in a restorative pose or sitting for meditation. My now employed monkey mind brain can do a job while I keep my focus on the present moment – where the happiness lives.

What I say:

May I be filled with lovingkindness

May I be well

My I be peaceful and at ease

May I be happy.

I repeat this until my mind settles down or until my sit/pose is finished. Some days I am still saying it when the timer goes off and other days I am able to settle in and focus.

Why focus on my own well-being instead of wishing these things for others?

It’s exactly like what they say when traveling with someone who needs help on an airplane, take care of yourself first so you can take care of others.

When I say it:

I use this mantra during my sits and long stays on my mat. I also say it while I am driving somewhere stressful or on my way to work in the car or when I am wanting to punch the person at the grocery store in front of me in the head. These words also come in handy when I am lying down with my daughter wishing more than anything that she’d go to sleep already.

Basically when I feel my body get stressed out because of modern life, I try to quiet my monkey mind by repeating this mantra.

How to spread the love into the world:

After I feel all full of love for myself, I substitute the name of a person I love dearly where I had been saying I. Now that I’ve been practicing with this mantra for a few years, I am able to send some lovingkindness to others. Needless to say, it took me a really, really long time to get there.

That’s how I stay in the moment without losing my marbles.

What’s your secret? How do you stay in the present? Do you use a mantra? 

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Based on teachings from Start Where You Are: A Guide to Compassionate Living by Pema Chodron and Lovingkindness: The Revolutionary Art of Happiness by Sharon Salzberg

Image source: We Heart It.

Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

{image source — photo credit: we heart it }

tasting :: homemade chicken noodle soup, zen breakfast {over easy whole egg, sautéed spinach and a side of bacon}, soy chorizo lentil stew and grilled chicken burrito with vegan sour cream.

hearing ::  the sound of music soundtrack on repeat. someone has been dreaming of a future in musical theater.

smelling :: sweaty kids at the park. so completely over the 90 degree heat.

seeing :: friends, near and far in person. myself step away from the internet and my mood shifting toward a lighter, brighter mode.

feeling :: battered by an epic tantrum. who knew little girl had it in her? not our best afternoon yesterday. also fully supported by my husband. dude knocked it out of the park. so appreciate him.

wishing/hoping :: the change to fall weather mellows everyone out.

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

{image source -ruby gets a haircut – photo credit: me }

tasting :: rosemary breakfast, marinated tofu, chicken enchilada soup and lemon italian soda.

hearing ::  my husband teaching my daughter how to say “obama” during the debate.

smelling :: soup cooking in the slow cooker.

seeing :: one year of parenthood go by so fast i am left wondering why the days feel so long when clearly time passes so quickly.

feeling ::  over the moon in love with my kid – a whole year!

wishing/hoping :: that in our second year of parenthood we take a wee bit more time for ourselves as a couple. we figured out we’ve been away from little girl about 6 hours in the last year.

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

{image source –  it’s all yoga and vanessa vichit-vadakan}

tasting :: pumpkin bread, pasta with broccoli and garlic lemon sauce, and chicken potstickers.

hearing ::  no doubt talk on the tv. while not a huge fan, i am intrigued by them. or let’s be honest: gwen.

smelling :: little bits of fall despite the 90+ degree heat.

seeing :: my group of moms grow – thank you local friends for having babies!

feeling ::  grateful. i get to work with the best people doing the best job. teaching rocks.

wishing/hoping :: that lots of people decide they would like to slow down and take a break this fall and do so by coming to my new restorative yoga class on tuesday nights at it’s all yoga in sacramento.

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

{- image source –  pinterest}

tasting :: sweet potato black bean stew, pasta with pancetta and mushrooms and coffee cake.

hearing ::  our boy, baby o, and ruby baby chat on our walks.

smelling :: russet and sweet potatoes roasting in the oven with lots of garlic.

seeing :: myself get more accomplished this week than it would seem a lifetime. seriously. i’ve been struggling to complete anything and losing my to-do lists {and my mind}. i joined evernote and now i’m conquering my world.

feeling ::  sleepy. dude, that getting darker earlier thing is kicking my butt.

wishing/hoping :: that my people come out to celebrate the season of rest. i’ve got a new WEEKLY class starting tuesday night at it’s all yoga. i’m feeling nervous, so please come out!

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

7 Steps to Jump Start Your Meditation Practice

1. Read every meditation book you can get your hands on.

2. Think about meditation. A lot.

3. Sign up for a group meditation.

4. Collect meditation accessories – bolster, block, blankets, scarf, cushion, timer, candle, mantra, essential oils, CDs.

5. Check Facebook, Twitter and Google Reader to see if you are missing anything.

6. Check your phone. In case you missed a call.

7. Sit down, set the timer, press start.

SIT. {Really the ONLY step necessary}.

5 minutes daily to start.

We can do anything for 5 minutes a day. Even listen to the crazy people screaming in your head.

Image Source 1: We Heart It

Image Source 2: We Heart It.

Clearly this is my reminder to myself to sit.

Do you have a meditation practice?

Do tell me all about it.

You may also like: Tips and Tricks for Starting and Maintaining a Daily Meditation Practice.

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Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

{- image source –  pinterest}

tasting :: lentil soup made in the slow cooker, green smoothies and pad si ew from thai canteen in davis.

hearing :: myself sneeze one million times. cold or allergies? only time will tell. {allergies!}

smelling :: clementine dish soap from method.

seeing :: a sweet morning walking routine settle in with lovely friends.

feeling ::  a bit out of sorts as i’m working on my husband’s computer because i dropped mine on my foot thus necessitating a visit to the computer doctor. {fixed!}

wishing/hoping :: to continue the house organizing/purging projects one at a time  – the pantry make over is well-underway. man, i wish i would have thought to take before pictures.

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

Don’t Take It Personally and Other New {School} Year Resolutions

New years just beg for resolutions in my opinion. Since my brain works on the school year calendar, new years start in the fall. By January I’m all resolutioned out.

Last {working} school year, my mantra/resolution/intention was to Not Take It Personally. This pretty much changed everything about my life.

In my quest to not take things personally, I managed to listen more than I talked, I quieted down, really listened and let other people be the expert (pretty major for a know-it-all like me) and I let go of things that weren’t working for me.

Work relationships got easier, parent interactions (something I struggled with in the past) were more clear, professional and well, easier.  Even my personal life felt lighter and more fun.

Since school just started in this house, I’ve been recently thinking about what my intention for this school year will be. I know I’m not in the classroom, so why have one? To be honest, since I’ve started having an intention for the school year my professional life has greatly improved in the areas where I put my focus. Plus  I’m already thinking about next school year and I’m getting a bit anxious.

Where will I be teaching?

What will I be teaching?

Who will I be teaching?

Will I secure a job share?

Where will Ruby spend her time while I’m at work?

See what I mean? So many unanswered questions with so many possible answers. So many, in fact, I’m not quite sure how to wrap my brain around all the possibilities and all these loose ends are already making me tighten and grasp and grab at answers. I don’t know about you, but I’m sure my best decisions are not made while totally stressing about the outcome.

So, what’s a teacher/planner/mama/not-so-secret-control-freak to do?

I’ve decided my intention for this school year is to say yes.

For me,

  • Saying yes means I am open to all the possibilities, even the ones I am not sure exist yet.
  • Saying yes, means not having to know right now what will happen next school year (or even next week).
  • Saying yes means not getting mired in the details and letting the unknown suck the fun out of life right now.
  • Saying yes means finding ease instead of grabbing, grasping and holding.

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So, friends, how do you handle the big unknowns in your life?

Do you make resolutions or set intentions during times of transitions?

Do you have any words of wisdom for a current stay-at-home-mama needing to send her bebe to childcare in the relatively near future?

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Image source 1: We Heart It

Image source 2: We Heart It

Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

{- image source –  old97s.com}

tasting :: burgers. twice. what’s up dairy allergy? so much i can’t eat when i go out. i wish restaurants would have more dairy-free options.

hearing :: old 97’s play my fantasy set – too far to care  – start to finish and leaves rustling in the breeze.

smelling :: beer all the way down my arm. silly, sloppy drinkers.

seeing :: myself get a little anxious about next school year…where will i be teaching? what will i be teaching? will i get a job share…. it’s never too early to start worrying, right?

feeling ::  remarkably settled given how untethered i felt last week.

wishing/hoping :: all those hundreds of delightful folks who came to sacramento free day of yoga to find their yoga home and for everyone that missed it to get it on their calendar for next labor day.

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

{- image source –  we heart it}

tasting :: almost minestrone soup and asian noodle salad from poor girl eats well.

hearing :: whiny kid. snappish parents. grumps all around!

smelling :: just the slightest hint of fall in the air.

seeing :: how hard transitions are on people. ugh.

feeling ::  so ridiculously excited for old 97’s too far to care tour show at the fillmore in sf, i’m not sure i’ll be able to sleep tonight.

wishing/hoping :: everyone celebrates sacramento free day of yoga on monday, september 3rd by going to new studios with new teachers and making new connections.

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

{- image source –  we heart it}

tasting :: nation’s harvester and all the french fries in all the land. {i think i need new pants}.

hearing :: ruby sing e-i-e-i-o.  cutest.thing.ever.

smelling :: eucalyptus – and once again being reminded i needed an allergy pill.

seeing :: my wonderful girlfriends fall in love with my daughter and my husband start planning his new year. so even though school hasn’t started yet, i am already feeling a like it has.

feeling ::  a bit melancholy about school starting without me. completely relieved school started without me.

wishing/hoping :: all the teachers are having an epic beginning of the year.

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

{- image source – wikimedia commons }

tasting :: dots!

hearing :: every kid in portland squeal with delight in the children’s museum and the tide pool fountain at jamison square – mine included. plus ruby chat up friends and loved ones.

smelling :: evergreens and fresh (albeit HOT) pacific northwest air.

seeing :: a familiar place in a brand new way. traveling with a kid sure changes what’s on the daily agenda.

feeling ::  at home in a place we used to call home.

wishing/hoping :: to enjoy some non-heatwave weather before we return to heatwave sacto.

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

{ru tails and romper – image source – a friend of the family}

tasting :: slow cooker black beans. i am never buying canned again!

hearing :: the slow, focused inhale through tongue tubes in cooling breath. {try it – it works!}

smelling :: my pajama bottoms. i left them in the washer too long and now they need to run a cycle with some white vinegar. yuck.

seeing :: sixteen{!!!} resting yogis in class tuesday night. apparently the word is out that restorative yoga rocks. {want to come to class with me a sacramento free day of yoga? the class is limited to 15, sign up online to reserve your bolster}.

feeling ::  excited for our upcoming visit to portland.

wishing/hoping :: to remember all my cooling techniques {breath, coconut oil, running to the bay area} for this long hot week.

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

{ru TV – image source – me}

tasting :: italian and korean food in west texas.

hearing :: ruby lose her marbles on the return flight. girlfriend does not work well without her nap.

smelling :: the delta breeze.

seeing :: the rear bumper on our rental car squished in and the el paso police department responding quickly.

feeling ::  happy to be home and back into our routine.

wishing/hoping :: for the last month of summer break to move slow like honey.

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

{a papa and two tails – image source – me}

tasting :: vietnamese and middle eastern food in west texas.

hearing :: ruby and my mom have chick chat and someone knock loud enough on our hotel room to wake ruby. she decided it was a good time to be awake for hours. *sigh*

smelling :: airports and swimming pools.

seeing :: ruby sleep on the flight!

feeling ::  so grateful to have this time with family.

wishing/hoping :: a safe return home.

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

{tiny rancher – image source – me}

tasting :: frozen grapes, bagels with goat cheese and tomatoes, zucchini from the garden.

hearing :: bees buzzing, windmill whirring, ruby and grandpa chasing each other laughing maniacally.

smelling :: lavender and fog.

seeing :: families of quail, hawks in the sky, humming birds on every plant and new russian blue kitties all in the anderson valley and a baby girl sleeping in the car almost all the way to grandpa’s ranch.

feeling ::  reset. being at the ranch never fails to fill me with peace. so much nature.

wishing/hoping :: for the air travel gods to be on our side.

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

{image source – we heart it}

tasting :: pork and bean papusa, grilled chicken taco, guacamole.

hearing :: ruby greet every single person on our bart train and laughing with grandma.

smelling :: eucalyptus and fog.

seeing :: san francisco for the first time as a mama – parks everywhere!

feeling ::  refreshed and renewed – a mini heat escape to grandma’s this week pushed the reset button.

wishing/hoping :: for patience with some upcoming home projects and fun with future vacation planning.

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!

Saturday Senses

A way to capture the spirit of each week…

{4th of july teething smile – photo source – me}

tasting :: orzo with earth balance and ginger tea – ugh, tummy troubles.

hearing :: the delicate whines of my teething baby – the canines are coming! the canines are coming!

smelling :: fireworks.

seeing :: so many lovely faces from the past and little vampire teeth poking through the gums.

feeling ::  oogly and tired – teething is hard for the whole family.

wishing/hoping :: for little girl’s teeth to come in and for her to return to a dry shirt and easy breezy spirit.

What about you?

What are your senses this Saturday?

Looking back, how was your week?

Leave a comment and tell me all about it. I’d seriously love to hear about your week. Now’s not the time to be shy.

This weekly tradition inspired by Pink of Perfection’s Five Sense Friday.

Don’t forget to click the links!