Got to spend a weekend in Okoboji with Dan while he is in Northern Iowa for a clinical rotation. As is customary with lake trips, it's always beautiful on the day you leave for home. I think it's so you have to remember to relax....
Ryan Michael McClelland was born Sunday, March 25 at 5:09 pm, weighing 6 lbs. 14 oz and 20.5 inches long. Dan and I are so proud to be an aunt and uncle! I can't wait to spoil this little guy with auntie love!
So it wasn't a real family reunion, but Drake Choir was my family for four years, so the reunion was like going home. I really miss my Des Moines girlfriends too, so another kind of family was reunited as well
Friday night was girls' night out, and I got to see all my favorite friends from Des Moines. I was telling Dan the other day the only thing I would miss about Omaha would be Whole Foods. My friends told me that Des Moines is getting a Whole Foods this summer!! I would love to move back to Des Moines, but that just sweetens the pot :)
I miss these girls so much, and I love hanging out with them! It was a Coach girls reunion, too!
Me, Bonnie and Leah
The beautiful Lani, who graciously let us stay at her place for the weeend!
I then went to my dear friend Ellen's jewelry boutique, Leona Ruby. This boutique is absolutely darling. Everything is white and grey, and the jewelry and accessories is of course amazing. I bought a pair of navy pearl studs, a fun flower for my hair and a pair of camera earrings for Christina.
Then it was of to Drake for a reception, rehearsal and concert. It was surreal to be back on Drake's campus, back in Sheslow auditorium, standing on the risers with my folder and music in front of Dr. ABC, and so good to see these people again.
Sorry for the not-so-great picture on these videos, I was more concerned with capturing the audio.
Os Justi
Shenandoah
The concert was great, and of course, the trek to The Lift was inevitable.
Marcus came from Boston just to see me. Or probably for Dan, realistically.
The Hoff. How could you not love someone who speaks fluent German and has spent the night at ABC's house!?
Sweta Soni. A little slice of heaven.
I miss all of you terribly, and hope that it isn't another four years before I see you all again!
I have never been into yoga as a way to exercise. I did one class in high school and thought it was really boring.
Working two jobs is very stressful, and I got tired of having one too many nights when I couldn't sleep because my shoulders were wound so tightly I feel like my spine might break. Right before the new year I decided to look into yoga again.
The verdict: I'm in love.
I'm using yoga as a way to breathe. I never (ever) took a moment to think about my breathing. Yoga is the practice of matching breath to movement. I'm challening my body and mind in a way that really helps me focus. If I can breathe and relax on command, my day goes so much more smoothly.
I love that doing yoga is referred to as a practice. I'm a creature of habit, and a routine is really soothing for me. So being able to say that I am practicing something makes me feel good. It also helps the perfectionist in me calm down if I can't do a pose perfectly on the first try.
I've mostly been doing it by myself at home, but would love to take a class. I can't believe how much more flexible I've become in just about a month of practicing.
I encourage anyone to at least try yoga.
You'll find a list of yoga DVDs I like on the Yoga page. And we'll end with a little inspiration:
I love New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. It's probably my second favorite holiday (Thanksgiving is the first!). For a details person like me, the beginning of any month or week is a chance to start fresh, get organized for the things ahead, etc. But something about January 1 is special. A whole year to plan! I also like cleaning out all my files, older items from my closet and house, and generally cleaning up the details in my life. The annual purge is very cathartic.
The lovely Christina Kahler got me a new quote calendar for Christmas, hooray! So I'll be posting musings every month. That's at least 12 blog posts this year, woo hoo! I've been wanting to post about our homemade Christmas, but we haven't celebrated Christmas with Daniel's family yet so I will post about that later (I don't want to ruin any Christmas surprises!).
I don't like to make New Year's resolutions, but I do think I will be repeating this little mantra this year: "Get comfortable with being uncomfortable." It sounds a little strange, I guess, but probably because it came from one of my Jillian Michaels workout videos. She was talking about physical comfort, but I think it can apply to other areas of life. Life isn't about being comfortable. The world doesn't owe you anything. Life will be hard sometimes. The more comfortable you are with being uncomfortable, the more likely you are to be happy even in hard situations. Another saying I've heard that I will try to remember this year is "God is more concerned with your character than with your comfort." I know God doesn't want anything bad to happen to me, but I do think a little hardship in my comfortable life is small potatoes compared to what Jesus did for us. So I'm going to roll up my sleeves and get comfortable with being uncomfortable.
Happy New Year! All the best to you and yours in 2012.