A BIT OF ENVY . . .
This morning has started normally, but will not go as usually planned. So far, I have sat for a while, organized a few things, read my e-mail, Facebook, and my usual blogs.
When I got to Facebook and the blogs, I find numerous entries related to the Advanced Intensive in LA. In particular MarieCristina's blog. Makes me wish I were there; also makes me a little thankful I didn't pursue it. Why?
Three years ago, I attended my first intermediate/advanced workshop with John in LA. An intermediate/advanced workshop is a challenge; the same workshop in LA is 'over the top'. So many incredible practitioners in California, that John really kicks the amps up a few (or many) notches. Advice to anyone attending his workshops -- look at the venue and surrounding kula; then decide. I'm not saying I regret doing it; I'm just saying it was tough. I actually made it through one of the "Eye of the Tiger" practices -- it may not have been pretty, but I made it and I'm proud of that accomplishment.
The Advanced Intensive has always been held in Tucson; this year, LA. So, I'm sure the amps are going up. MarieCristina mentoned 20 urdhva dhanurasanas yesterday -- 20. I'm happy to do 3. I'm sure the 20 weren't just plain urdhva's either; probably a number of variations mixed in.
What I read in her blog that I would love to experience is the discipline that he is bringing to this weekend -- I so appreciate that. I love to be in a room of people quietly doing their work; no chatter, no sighing, no noise except the rustle of clothing as people move. Such discipline required to do a practice in that manner.
So, why is today different? I will be flying out later this morning to Spokane. My Father had what they think is a minor stroke yesterday -- his left side and speech is affected. I will go up to help my Mom and to hopefully make some major lifestyle changes for them.
I have arranged for subs for all classes --- if you come to my classes, you will have a good, although different, experience. Don is teaching Thursday's two classes; Cindy is helping on Friday morning; and next Tuesday Jen Farrell is teaching YogaHour. At Kula, Brent is taking today's and Monday's classes. I hope to be back next Wednesday for class.
By the way, yesterday's classes went fine -- Gentle Yoga was fun (as I expected). The jail was fine, also. A different mix, so different dynamics in the room.
Have a nice Thursday,
When I got to Facebook and the blogs, I find numerous entries related to the Advanced Intensive in LA. In particular MarieCristina's blog. Makes me wish I were there; also makes me a little thankful I didn't pursue it. Why?
Three years ago, I attended my first intermediate/advanced workshop with John in LA. An intermediate/advanced workshop is a challenge; the same workshop in LA is 'over the top'. So many incredible practitioners in California, that John really kicks the amps up a few (or many) notches. Advice to anyone attending his workshops -- look at the venue and surrounding kula; then decide. I'm not saying I regret doing it; I'm just saying it was tough. I actually made it through one of the "Eye of the Tiger" practices -- it may not have been pretty, but I made it and I'm proud of that accomplishment.
The Advanced Intensive has always been held in Tucson; this year, LA. So, I'm sure the amps are going up. MarieCristina mentoned 20 urdhva dhanurasanas yesterday -- 20. I'm happy to do 3. I'm sure the 20 weren't just plain urdhva's either; probably a number of variations mixed in.
What I read in her blog that I would love to experience is the discipline that he is bringing to this weekend -- I so appreciate that. I love to be in a room of people quietly doing their work; no chatter, no sighing, no noise except the rustle of clothing as people move. Such discipline required to do a practice in that manner.
So, why is today different? I will be flying out later this morning to Spokane. My Father had what they think is a minor stroke yesterday -- his left side and speech is affected. I will go up to help my Mom and to hopefully make some major lifestyle changes for them.
I have arranged for subs for all classes --- if you come to my classes, you will have a good, although different, experience. Don is teaching Thursday's two classes; Cindy is helping on Friday morning; and next Tuesday Jen Farrell is teaching YogaHour. At Kula, Brent is taking today's and Monday's classes. I hope to be back next Wednesday for class.
By the way, yesterday's classes went fine -- Gentle Yoga was fun (as I expected). The jail was fine, also. A different mix, so different dynamics in the room.
Have a nice Thursday,