A mom I babysit for texted me this about her son Curren…so sweet…made my day. Happy mothers day all!
Almost $600 #bucks over my #goal for end of #June!! Looks like I can go to #seattle to see my best #friend and my #sister in #august !!!! Well provided I don’t #blow through it all in #paris (I don’t plan to do this guys!) so effing excited!!!!
The #Mexican gets a salad and the #white girl gets a fat burrito. #Chipotle is the best thing ever! #bestfriends #bestfriendsjustknow
#nofilter #summerplans #needtotrythis since @acidhoney @cosmonaut_cat and I tend to go #swimming in the #summers
#nofilter #firsttime #shooting a #gun #somuchfun #shootingagun can’t wait to do it again!! Planning on buying my own soon :) I got #bullseye pretty quickly, even he said I was good for a first timer, he let me use his gun, it was awesome!! Could easily of spent all day there!
Yoga allows you to probe your grief—to go into the pain, not run from it, and emerge somehow more whole and free—by focusing on your immediate physical as well as emotional experience. “The way I tell [students],” Roberts says, “is that rather than trying to ‘get over it’ or ‘work through it,’ try to integrate your grief into who you are, and into your body as well. Then class becomes an exercise in self-compassion. Yoga helps you live in your body with your emotions.
- Phil Catalfo (via coffeeandyoga)