Saturday
Up early, but this time, yes, sadly, I go to yoga too, instead of working out.
I had taken a newbie yogi workshop with Danielle, at Tranquil Space, and it wasn't awful. So now I've got the three classes for $33 pass. That's the newbie rate of $11 per class rather than like $14 or whatever Dawn usually pays by buying the mega-pass. Teaching is Carol, assisted by the lovely Karen or something like that. It's weird being in some pose and then suddenly feeling someone's hands on you, pushing you down or otherwise adjusting you. I generally can tell who it is, because Carol keeps talking, so if she's nearby and someone's hands are on me then it's her but if she sounds far away then it's Karen.
I'm way up front, next to Carol, or her mat anyway, since she's often wandering around. Down dog is not a restful position for me. I wear a basic workout sort of uniform, shorts & t-shirt, but am not especially comfortable with either, as they both tend to react to gravity a little more than I'd prefer. The shorts are particularly alarming when doing a shoulder stand, exposing more pale thigh than anyone really wants to see.
Later at ballet practice I decide that the tights and clingy shirt that I'm wearing might work better for yoga.
We go to the Saturday vigil Mass, since we're flying out early tomorrow for Savannah. Later I screw up and don't tape Tom Hanks on Saturday Night Live. Seems like I'm always screwing up and missing it. To wit, this Tom Hanks show is the seventeenth of the season, and the third non-repeat one in a row that I've missed. Although the repeats have allowed me to catch the Scarlett Johansson and Steve Martin episodes. But still.
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Have the Tom Hanks epi recorded, but even with 18 different video outputs on the cable box/DVR, plus firewire and ethernet connections, there's no way for me to get you a copy.
Effin' Adelphia.
Turing word: kwhcd, as in; Adelphia is full of kwhcd.
I haven't seen SNL in a while, although I'm sorry that I missed Scarlett. I did see a brief clip of Tom Hanks' monologue in an online story about the continuing story re: The DaVinci Code. I gotta say, Tom -- what's with the hair?
Someone suggested to me that I take yoga to ease pain in my shoulders, but I just don't see myself doing it, at least not yet. I'm not quite the "new age man" that you are, E.
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