Posted in yoga, children, feet on May 15th, 2007
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Hello,
I recently taught a foot yoga class at Radiance Yoga. We did lots of yoga for our feet- waving hi with our feet, wiggling our toes, spreading our toes, picking things up with our toes. We also did a Walking Meditation around the room paying attention to our feet.
Some questions I had for the kids included:
What are you feet scared of? “Anything slimey” , “Cold water”
What is something nice that you do for your feet? “Clip my toenails” and “Stretch them”
After all this focus on our feet, we did some standing poses and flows that relied on our feet.
I wish I had remembered to give foot massages! Next time!
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Posted in yoga, children on May 15th, 2007
sdyogakids Did an interesting post today on sdyogakids.wordpress.com
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I recently got back from a great trip to the East Coast. I taught a Taste of YogaKids workshop at All Saints Lutheran Church in Mt. Pleasant. There were some wonderful women there to share a day of laughter and yoga as we explored the world of children’s yoga. We went over lots of kids yoga poses and breathing. We also talked about music and book ideas, along with ways to use yoga in the classroom. I was very inspired by these women that attended because they were so enthusiastic and excited about teaching yoga to kids. It invigorates my own teaching when I am around like-minded folks that are excited and want to do what I am doing too!
I was also lucky enough to attend many yoga classes in SC with my first yoga teacher, Laurie Clarke, who also happens to be my Mom! She taught me some advanced […]
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Posted in yoga, children on May 15th, 2007
sdyogakids wrote an interesting post today on
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I recently got back from a great trip to the East Coast. I taught a Taste of YogaKids workshop at All Saints Lutheran Church in Mt. Pleasant. There were some wonderful women there to share a day of laughter and yoga as we explored the world of children’s yoga. We went over lots of kids yoga poses and breathing. We also talked about music and book ideas, along with ways to use yoga in the classroom. I was very inspired by these women that attended because they were so enthusiastic and excited about teaching yoga to kids. It invigorates my own teaching when I am around like-minded folks that are excited and want to do what I am doing too!
I was also lucky enough to attend many yoga classes in SC with my first yoga teacher, Laurie Clarke, who also happens to be my Mom! She taught me some advanced […]
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Posted in Little Italy Blog on May 15th, 2007
Michelle Guerin Blogged something interesting today on www.discoversd.com
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Ever notice the multiple murals and installations adorning the city streets of Little Italy? Although potentially graffiti by definition; Little Italy celebrates the communal art in practice. The current murals and installations represent a larger city-wide art mural project. . .
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Posted in San Diego Entertainment Blog on May 15th, 2007
Michelle Guerin Wrote an interesting post today on www.discoversd.com
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San Diego’s rich cultural center, Little Italy, seems to have it all—clothing boutiques, art galleries, spas and salons, gourmet restaurants, and an enticing nightlife scene. But what San Diego neighborhood is really complete with music? Luckily, before most locals even missed the music, the cultural bigwigs in Little Italy made plans to introduce an innovative music venue to the local scene. . .
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Posted in Salon Reviews on May 14th, 2007
Michelle Guerin Made an interesting post today on www.discoversd.com
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Although symmetry used to be in style, San Diego coiffure now fashions an off-balance ‘do. Don’t connect your locks with dull lines and flat trims, spice up your cut at Disconnected—the official edgiest hair salon in San Diego.
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Posted in Boutique Store Reviews on May 14th, 2007
Michelle Guerin Blogged something interesting today on www.discoversd.com
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The upscale boutique hidden amid the eucalyptus trees and windy country roads, Gracie Boutique, truly reflects the classic style of its haute home. Nestled in the heart of Rancho Santa Fe in a chic plaza off Paseo Delicias, Gracie is a unique boutique frequented by the upper crust of San Diego.
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Posted in San Diego Nightlife Blog on May 8th, 2007
Michelle Guerin Made a great post today on www.discoversd.com
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BQE Magazine, a new fashion, entertainment, and lifestyle magazine in San Diego, is throwing the superlative soiree of the season. To celebrate the signature launch edition, BQE Magazine is rolling out the red carpet at Downtown San Diego’s pristine super-club Stingaree. . .
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Posted in Boutique Store Reviews on May 8th, 2007
Kirsten Noelle Hubbard Blogged something interesting today on www.discoversd.com
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Fresh: bright, crisp, budding. As the unabashedly beaming lime green store flashed its lack of inhibition in Pacific Beach, minds began to wonder what exactly was coming to town. Fresh is the newest addition to the trendy women’s clothing boutique club on Garnet Avenue. The firm green roots stem back to the original locale on 5th Avenue in Hillcrest. . .
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Posted in Spa Reviews on May 7th, 2007
Kirsten Noelle Hubbard Did a great write-up today on www.discoversd.com
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Premiere tanning salon ambiance and state-of-the-art tanning equipment are old news. iTAN solidified the requirements months ago, and is now going above and beyond typical tanning salon standards. Like iTAN? Check out iSPA—the newest spa to hit San Diego. . .
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