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Warriors of Light: Step 1 {part 1}
26 Warriors of Light stepped into MLK weekend training with open hearted dignity.

A Grounded Guide for Kids: Inspired by the Wisdom of The Little Prince
Grown-ups like numbers. When you tell them about a new friend, they never ask questions about what really matters. They never ask: “What does his voice sound like?” “What games does he like best?” “Does he collect butterflies?” They ask: “How old is he?” “How many brothers does he have?” “How much does he weigh?” “How much does his father make?” Only then do they think they know him. If you tell grown-ups, “I saw a beautiful red brick house, with geraniums at the windows and doves on the roof…” They won’t be able to imagine such a house. You have to tell them “I saw a house worth a hundred thousand francs.” Then they exclaim, “What a pretty house!”…That’s the way they are. You must not hold it against them. Children should be very understanding of grown-ups.
— The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupery
So Children, how do you master the art of Grown-up relationships one conversation at a time?

Yoga by Letters: J
In J Out J Yoga with the J Jolly, Joyous, Juvenescent In J In In J Out J Yoga with the J Judging, Jealous, Jeers Out J Out In J Out J Yoga with the J Jovial, Jubilant, Joining, In J In In J Out J Yoga with the J Jitters, Jilts, Jails Out J…

Yoga By Letters: K
In K Out K Yoga with the K Kickstart Kinetic Kindess In K In In K Out K Yoga with the K Kicking, Killing, Kvetching Out K Out We practiced Kindness in our Yoga Club today~first being kind to ourselves and then with partners, and finally with others who are not in our club. We…

Yoga by Letters: I
In I Out I Yoga with the I Intention, integrity, integration In I In In I Out I Yoga with the I Ignorance, Injury, Icky Out I Out In I Out I Yoga with the I Inhales, Inviting, Insights, In I In In I Out I Yoga with the I Irritations, Ignores, Injustice Out I…

Stop Foot, Go Foot
Dr. Suess’s “The FOOT Book” is a delightful tribute to the diverse and multifaceted world of feet. In honor of his fun and quirky rhymes, I have put my best foot forward here, in a whimsical approach to show how to work your feet. When you keep your feet in line, you will stay in line. Clearly listen to your feet and discover where they tend to go. Do they turn out or in? Are they crooked? Do you tend to have low back pain or knee pain? Often this can be traced to your feet.
When you have clarity in your feet, your life will be sweet.
As Abraham Lincoln said “Be sure you put your feet in the right place, then stand firm.”