What I'm reading...
There really is no better way to know what my current fancy is then to know what 3 books I'm reading. I'm always reading (at least) 3 books at one time and they are currently, and in no particular order:
"Eat pray love" by Elizabeth Gilbert on the recommendation of my friend Fancy. It's going to awaken my desire to go on a year long sabatical to eat/pray & love so I may have to table that one if I start getting too ancy. Cuz GOD knows I could use a sabbatical. The only thing I know for sure at this point in my life is that the best beer out on the market is Dog Head Fish 60 minute India Pale Ale. And I bet a year of reflection would bring more generally accepted insights into the good things in life.
"Anatomy of Hatha Yoga" a 600 paged textbook that I will be navigating for the next year as I undergo the rigours of a 2nd yoga teacher training. Because as it turns out, I love teaching Yoga almost as much as I love practicing it and want to evolve my understanding of 'stuff' like bones and muscles. I tend to get more interested in evolving my sanskrit pronunciation, but it's not all about ME now. : )
"Nuture the Nature" by Michael Gurian which will definitely give me the low down on how to nuture the nature of my 3 deliciously wild offspring. And really they are not all that wild. I just want the in-fighting to simmer down a little. OK stop completely.
Namaste.
"Eat pray love" by Elizabeth Gilbert on the recommendation of my friend Fancy. It's going to awaken my desire to go on a year long sabatical to eat/pray & love so I may have to table that one if I start getting too ancy. Cuz GOD knows I could use a sabbatical. The only thing I know for sure at this point in my life is that the best beer out on the market is Dog Head Fish 60 minute India Pale Ale. And I bet a year of reflection would bring more generally accepted insights into the good things in life.
"Anatomy of Hatha Yoga" a 600 paged textbook that I will be navigating for the next year as I undergo the rigours of a 2nd yoga teacher training. Because as it turns out, I love teaching Yoga almost as much as I love practicing it and want to evolve my understanding of 'stuff' like bones and muscles. I tend to get more interested in evolving my sanskrit pronunciation, but it's not all about ME now. : )
"Nuture the Nature" by Michael Gurian which will definitely give me the low down on how to nuture the nature of my 3 deliciously wild offspring. And really they are not all that wild. I just want the in-fighting to simmer down a little. OK stop completely.
Namaste.
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