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Kids’ Yoga at the Harmony Festival
From yoga HarmonyWholefoods We had fun practicing yoga at the Wholefoods booth at the Harmony Festival.
Yoga at Camp
We had fun with parent/child yoga at camp. Everybody got in the act with tree pose, plough, cobra and a nice relaxing balloon breath.
Kids’ Yoga at Matanzas School
I really had a blast teaching tyoga to the kindergarten through 3rd graders through the Rincon Valley School District afterschool program. Here are some photos from our last day. I’m sorry not everyone was there so I could have their … Continue reading
Smiling Tree Yoga….alfresco
Today I had my first adult yoga class on the deck at Smiling Tree Farm. How exciting!! I’ve been worrying about it being too hot and providing shade. As it turns out it was overcast and a little chilly; not … Continue reading
Rattle Snakes….
This is just a follow-up to the April Newsletter………… Rattle Snakes…..yes Yes, we live in rattle snake “country”. I received an email from a mom who has enjoyed the sculpture garden at Paradise Ridge Winery and wanted to report … Continue reading
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Yoga FUN & Fitness ….Beth Ami
We (I) had so much fun at yoga class at Beth Ami Nursery School. It’s been a little over a year since I’ve taught there and I had forgotten how much fun and how tiring working with preschoolers can be. … Continue reading
Yoga at JCC
On Tuesday afternoons I share yoga with a group of preschoolers at the JCC preschool. I start off by gathering up the children from the play ground by giving each of them a silk flower or pinwheel. We take the … Continue reading
