Life goes on …

KJ, this one’s for you.

As you can see by KJ’s photo, one day ahead and six hours behind, nothing slips by a Kiwi.


How long has it been? It feels like an eternity, but I think it’s been about two months, give or take, since we were first ordered to stay at home.

I have to say that biggest kudos go out to my mom, who hasn’t complained at all during her lockdown. Although today she told us she’s confident the first place to open will be nail salons because her fingernails are growing way too long (& she probably doesn’t want to have to sit through another one of my pedicures…). She seems to do fine with washing and “doing” her own hair. No matter what, she always looks good.

On any given day, you will find her sitting on her couch watching the Western Channel, Home Improvement Show or Fox News, or playing solitaire.

She likes it when we bring her food. Below is a homemade pizza I made on the Traeger (bbq) and caesar salad that we brought over for dinner. Yes, it was yummy!

ps … If you talk to her, tell her her hair looks wonderful.


It’s amazing how easily we’ve fallen into this crazy habit of cooking. How preposterous! And we even enjoy it!

Anything from tuna salad to tortilla lime crusted tilapia with spinach salad, artichoke and potatoes to zucchini/shrimp stir fry to lobster to minestrone soup (me) to ham and bean soup (Bruce) to cheesecake (for my mom’s birthday last month), and much much more. The ideas are endless. Who would have thought?


We’re not the only ones cooking …


The grandkids are staying busy …

That is, when they’re not being home schooled!


I’m spending a LOT of time in the yoga studio. I have it set up to teach Zoom classes from my iPad, and I feel blessed that my students have invited me into their home practice space. Here’s a glimpse of what Zoom looks like in my space …


Aside from teaching three classes a week myself, I’ve also been taking virtual Zoom classes and workshops. Having the iPad already set up in the yoga studio is very convenient. I’ve been taking three classes a week with my teacher, Gloria Goldberg, and I’ve also taken a virtual Iyengar Yoga Therapy workshop on Yoga for Trauma, and a Social Media Webinar sponsored by the Iyengar Yoga National Association United States (IYNAUS). I’m also half-way through a 4-part Virtual Yoga Philosophy Retreat (Gitte Beschgard, Vidya Institute), and this morning I took the first of a 7-day Iyengar Yoga workshop “The Power of Unity Community Gathering” with Abhijata Iyengar, BKS Iyengar’s granddaughter teaching from her home in Pune, India, also sponsored by IYNAUS.


Other items of noteworthiness …

Hogan, oblivious to it all, came out of hibernation a while back. As usual, he sucks up a LOT of water the first day we take him out of hibernation. I supposed I might be thirsty too after spending several months locked up in a basement.

Alo and his scooter had a too-close-of-an encounter with a thorny bush and required stitches.

Superhero Silas turned SIX Tuesday!

… and how is it that there is STILL no toilet paper on the shelf at the grocery store!!

Blogged on Amma’s iMac with LOVE!

5 thoughts on “Life goes on …

  1. Alo and Kando

    Kando says, “I hope the virus ends soon, so we can get our cheesecake.”

    Alo says, “I miss you a lot.”

    Robb says, “You’re right. Grandma always looks good.”

  2. Eva

    Wow! Very impressive, particularly your mom’s fabulous hair, the gourmets in the kitchen, and all the yoga you are doing! Adorable grand kids and kid kids. I think I can speak for the rest of your OB Yoga regulars, we are so appreciative of the Zoom classes. For me personally, it has been my calm in the storm. Thank you!
    xoxoxoxo

  3. Kj

    Yay, you’re back and great to catch up on the family news and more. BTW: the ‘cocktail’ upset my stomach a bit. 🙂

  4. Adam

    Great news about Hogan — and the rest of you, of course! Glad you are all doing so well 🙂

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