Something funny happened earlier today. My friend's one-and-a-half year old got a new doll today. She seemed very happy and looked as if she bonded instantly with the doll and so, we decided to take it with us to the aquarium and loaded her and the cute pink thing with it's imitation baby soother into the stroller and went on our way. While we were crossing this really busy street, we didn't notice that the little one had dropped her new baby in the crosswalk. When we finally did realize that it was gone, my friend and I looked on in horror to see this little bundle flailing around in this busy intersection as it was being struck by several cars that didn't slow down or swerve or anything. We heard a horrifying crunch as its soother was crushed and it's little hat came off and tumbled further into the intersection. We waited for the signal to change and we both ran into the intersection to pick up the doll and returned to the group of children who were waiting for us. We didn't want to laugh but couldn't help it... to see this poor creature being hit by cars and tumbling around as the cars hit it. We had to use Vim cleanser to remove the tire prints from its head. I just kept thinking... I wish I had my video camera!
I watched Sponge Bob for the first time today. It's amazing what you miss when you don't have children. Has anyone else seen this? Is it funny?
On a more serious note, I wanted to continue on about personal well-being... I have taken up Kundalini yoga and must say that it is doing me a world of good. While I am still in the early stages, I find it fascinating and it increases my energy levels immensely after spending all day sitting in my chair at the office. This school of thought focusses much on breathing and meditation as well as re-energizing the spine. This is just another aspect of getting in tune with myself and my body. I am thinking of taking up belly-dancing next. This artform is not just a sensual self-expression, it also helps to tune oneself into the movement of the human body thus releasing all sorts of positive energy.
Does anyone out there have any other methods to get in touch with yourself? I would love to hear them!
I watched Sponge Bob for the first time today. It's amazing what you miss when you don't have children. Has anyone else seen this? Is it funny?
On a more serious note, I wanted to continue on about personal well-being... I have taken up Kundalini yoga and must say that it is doing me a world of good. While I am still in the early stages, I find it fascinating and it increases my energy levels immensely after spending all day sitting in my chair at the office. This school of thought focusses much on breathing and meditation as well as re-energizing the spine. This is just another aspect of getting in tune with myself and my body. I am thinking of taking up belly-dancing next. This artform is not just a sensual self-expression, it also helps to tune oneself into the movement of the human body thus releasing all sorts of positive energy.
Does anyone out there have any other methods to get in touch with yourself? I would love to hear them!
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