I am currently at Kripalu the largest Yoga retreat center in North America which also happens to have a world renowned Yoga school. I came here for my 200hr Yoga Teacher Training and I am now taking the leap to start my 300hr training. That is a whole story in itself and is for another … Continue reading A Sense of Home
Category: Traveling
The Dragon of Hardwick
My family has eagerly been awaiting this day. Weeks of imagining, planning, and packing. Everyday being asked by three sticky faces “Is today the day?” We are currently propelling ourselves forward headed to the sweet Green Mountains. Our beloved home that we no longer reside in. It will surely be bittersweet as we steep ourselves … Continue reading The Dragon of Hardwick
Vacationing in a Pandemic
Our response to the pandemic was very proactive in nature. Before we were even mandated to by the state we closed down our community to self-quarantine so that we could still live our life together without fear. Given the exceptionally vulnerable population that we work with we felt it our heavy responsibility to keep these … Continue reading Vacationing in a Pandemic
Weekend Warriors
I have spent my life diving head first into subcultures. Living and breathing into all they have to offer. I find an ease floating from one group of people to the next, or from one state to the next. But their is nothing quite so satisfying as being able to fully immerse oneself in an … Continue reading Weekend Warriors
It Takes a Village
There are a lot of people I love that are scattered around. I have an inclination to travel on a regular basis. These two statements coexist happily in my life. However given the fact that I am a guardian to three little cutie patootie's it doesn't mean that they are prone to my sense of … Continue reading It Takes a Village
Reflections on Traveling with your prodigy
Do you know what I love about the word prodigy? That it can mean both marvelous and monstrous. I find traveling with children to be both of these things. There is a distinct peace that comes from three children in the back seat of a Subaru, just enough room for the proper car seats and … Continue reading Reflections on Traveling with your prodigy