I seriously slack in finishing things I begin. However, I like to think I just took a break. ;)
I started that new job and things got hectic!
So, in the spirit of catching up I will tell you all about my recent and not so recent adventures but also, yoga milestones.
First of all, I will start with the possibility of great opportunities that are coming up in my family!
Kyle has a second interview in Washington this month! Eeek!! It's exciting because it is an amazing opportunity for him and also, a grand adventure for us!
Secondly, I have achieved headstand! Next on my list is handstand! It requires so much practice but it was so worth it! Breathing is also incredibly important. Every time I forget to breath, I fall.
Thirdly, I have been attending an essential oils yoga class once a week and it is the most amazing class I have ever been to! Every week is different from the last and each time is more incredible. I'm obsessed!
Fourth on my list, I am enrolling(as soon as I find out if we are staying or going to WA) to the Southwest Institute of Healing Arts to receive my 200hr YTT. I'm so excited for that opportunity and it is pretty much the only thing making me hesitate the possible move.
Fifth and lastly(I think), I have visited Sedona for the first time ever. Of course it has kept me going back and the hiking up there is so amazing!
This was my first time up there to hike Devil's Bridge. I was actually introduced to the stunning city by my work friend Amy. She grew up in the area so it's that much better because she just knows things about the region. I am completely clueless up there. She's also very into hiking and we share a lot of interests and I pretty much adore and admire her! She's incredibly independent and makes it look soooo easy, I pretty much look up to everything she does!
Anyway, the hike was fairly easy although the trails are hard to follow. Luckily, the trails are marked well but if you miss the markers, it's easy to get lost...
The view from a clearing just below Devil's Bridge.
The hike itself wasn't difficult until you're climbing up to the bridge. Right about then my thighs were crying. It took us a little bit to realize we were at the bridge but the trail ended and so we looked down and wa la!
It was incredible. We couldn't stay long because we didn't want to be hiking back in the dark but we stayed long enough to revel in it's beauty!
Sedona has definitely won over my heart!
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