The dialogue heat is on full.. we are all studying so we can stay a step ahead. It might be unbelievable to you guys.. but we barely have anytime... sleep is a rare commodity... so i thought I might give you a run down of my daily life.. which can change without notice!
8:00 - 10 am Yoga
10:00 - Noon Shower, wash yoga outfit, lunch
12:15 - 4Pm Lecture
5:00 - 7PM Yoga
7Pm - 8:30 Shower, wash yoga outfit, dinner
8:30 - Posture Clinic whenever ,, never before 10:30.. we have gone until midnight
Sunday is rest day!
As you can see, it is gruesome! Its good in a way we don't have much time to think of all the physical and mental aliment we are facing... but by the end of the week I am exhausted and homesick. I miss the kids on the weekends the most.. I have been trying to squeeze in a call before dinner, so I can hear their voice. Things at home seems to be fine and they are all being really brave and positive for me.
There are many things here that don't sit well with me. I know I have to filter them, and I do. Because they are not really about true yoga.. everything that I am learning about yoga.. I am loving it! That really gives me confidence and I know I am doing the right thing!
I am so ever thankful for this amazing opportunity and I know its really unleashing strength in me that I didn't know I had... So that is beautiful and scary at the same time. It amazes me how God has created us in his image!
I have made some really good friends and we study together and always treat ourselves to a nice dinner on Saturday and we bitch about our life at the yoga boot camp and laugh a LOT!!! Which really helps... I am meeting people from all over the world... There are 30 countries represented here... its nice to get to know them and hear all sorts of languages being spoken.
A trip to Walmart for groceries is a staple on Saturday morning to stock up for the week. Sunday is a chill and study day... so I am off for a walk on the beach and then get to study.
Thanks so much for all your kind thoughts for my Grandmother... I know she is in peace.
Have a lovely week!
3 comments:
My dear Sheku,
Just caught up on your amazing couple of weeks. I can only imagine how much you are finding out about yourself and the unbelievable strength you have inside of you. You are such an inspiration to me and I can't wait to hear all about your journey when you get home. I am so sorry about your grandmother, I know how much she meant to you and your family. Stay strong sister!
Luv ya, tsa
Sheku,
I am so proud of you! I wasn't suprised that you were "strong" for the woman that was so sick. Lord knows you have been strong for me many times before! I am so sorry to hear that your grandmother passed. I know you were you close...
I took a class with Jameila last night and got a good "ear sweat" going myself. Do you think Birkam would be okay with you sticking Q-tips in your ears to prevent this? Just tell him it is helping you to focus on locking your knees...:)Love to you SS!!!!CBS
I can only imagine how restful your walks on the beach are after the hectic days of your training. We had a beautiful sunset here yesterday - rich hues of magenta and orange - and I thought, "I bet Sheku's seeing sunsets like this every night in Mexico!" At least I hope you are. At least on your weekends. Spring has "sprung" here and the gnats are horrific - so you should come back right after they've subsided! Don't you LOVE that Mexico has no gnats??
XOXO E
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