New Year, New Resolution. Inhale, I am here, and exhale, I was there and should be over there. You are now – Welcome 2026

Inhale the skills, friendships, and beauty of 2025 – hold it with you – exhale and let go of the toxins, unhealthy relationships, and turbulence that were holding you down, pushing you back, and destroying your own sense of self-worth and identity. Personally, there is so much that has happened in 2025 – my health, […]
A Necessary Awakening to a Life-Threatening Pandemic of Numbness to Trauma

We need to live in a world where we hear, read, and see the uncertainty around us, not the controlled society that we have manufactured through AI, an internet game, or through social media. If a mass shooting on a college campus during finals is not eye-opening and leads us to listen, hear, and act […]
Colorado; Trip Like No Other – A Stream of Consciousness About Challenges, Anxiety, Fear, and Coping

Well, at this point it’s almost embarrassing to give my update. In Colorado, “relaxing” vacation, supposed to ski a couple of runs or so each day, have some independent time with my husband, and really try to heal. Well – day 3, my mother has a burst cyst in her calf – beyond painful and […]
Trauma adds to trauma; resiliency is more challenging, messy, but possible with acceptance

(NOTE – I’m typing with a painful hand and some of these images may be disturbing and the grammar may be pathetic – but it’s my blog 🙂 First teaching with one arm, 2 weeks 5 days post 5 hour surgery, 3 weeks post 1 hour surgery – 2 metal plates, wires, box of screws, […]
TWO YEARS: AN ENDEMIC AND THE LONG PANDEMIC

Two years with COVID and weeks into a war with atrocities that can never be fully imagined, described, or even believed that the human race can do this to one another. Physical horrors of COVID have certainly lessened; scientists have worked quickly to ramp up vaccine production and treatments so that COVID can be endemic […]
Trauma, powerlessness and vulnerability in large powerful institutions

I always thought that putting myself together, lining things in order, being OCD and fastidious about little things, feeling a sense of “control” if I touched the doorknob a certain amount of times or lined things up a certain way, being an overachiever in everything that I tried and was instructed to do, and always […]
Challenging yoga poses and challenging obstacles in life, require strengthening of the body and mind

This week as I continue to get stronger, but still feel the discomfort of surgery (and perhaps just my body settling into it’s new “structure” shall we say) along with the discomforts of normal aches and pains that I’m told (but have difficulty accepting) we all get after the age of 35, I’ve decided to […]
It’s a whole new world, with new challenges to embrace and accept

Hi All, It has been a very long time since I’ve sat down at my computer and blogged. I’ve written a lot in the past couple of years, I’ve done a lot, I’ve taught yoga a lot, but I’ve just not sat down to just write. I’m not going to make my blog posts long […]
Acceptance of the unknown in the New Year; my experience and my story

Happy New Year! It’s been a long time since I wrote. As many of you know, I’m currently expecting and due the first week of March. This was a very unexpected pregnancy and I must say that breaking my leg one week after opening the studio and then getting pregnant was probably not the best […]
Relinquishing Control; embracing the unknown and living in the present moment

One of the most challenging things that I have had to deal with is the unknown. As someone who likes to have control over a schedule and who is regimented, unchartered territory has always been difficult for me. When I was a child, teenager, and a young adult in college, in medical school and newly […]