Granted, I have had a lot of "favorite" yoga teachers as I went through different things in life and a different teacher's class was best suited to each different phase, but this one guy is my all-time fave. His name is Greg and his classes have always been challenging. I was feeling downright scared of going to his class today, but I got through it no sweat - okay, I admit it, there was sweat! - and I feel so good now afterwards. I think this will make it just that much easier to try to keep my word and keep going to yoga at least once a week.
But that's not all! Another amazingly good thing happened to me this afternoon. Daughter finally brought her Mother's Day present home today and part of it was a scroll with a poem that she had written. I have to say it made me feel very, very happy. Her class had written poems last year also and when I told her that hers was nice, she said she had just taken a Hungarian Mother's Day poem she knew and translated it to French. That had made me feel sad because in essence she was saying that she didn't want to work on a present too hard if it was just for me. This year, on the other hand, although she ignored the fact that she is in French school and wrote in Hungarian, she made the poem up all by herself. And it's really super - and kind of funny: I think it is the first Mother's Day poem in history to mention earthworms! lol At first I was taken aback by that, but basically she just wrote that the sun is shining after the rain and there are worms in the puddles. Hey, it rhymes in Hungarian! :D
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