So for the most part the response has been positive and people are open to this change. I have received very few "eeh, why are you moving there??!" kind of comments. Actually only two! So that's good because all I need to hear right now is positive positive positive. Casa parents have been kind and I know it's hard for them to let go and entrust a whole new adult in their children's lives. But I trust in Martha and Charlene to find the right person who embodies what Casa is all about. I will soon be a thing of their past and maybe in a few years will be a Casa parent myself when and if I move back to Austin to start a family.
Speaking of that, it's entirely possible that I stay in China for the rest of my life. Who knows. I always wanted to have my children grow up in a different part of the world and learn a different language/culture! Or on the other hand I will come crawling back to the US in one year. (Highly unlikely).
Going back to the workshop... I had the best time. I came in with a slight right foot injury. Yoga was just the medicine. I listened to my body and worked with my limitations. But I can safely say that yoga is something that can be done even through injuries. Yippee for the world's best self-chiropractic workout. Now, just my left knee needs that MRI. Anyways, Desiree did a lot of shoulders up, kidney loop, side body long talk. Kind of the opposite of what you get in Christina's class. But I definitely felt a difference in handstand kicking up slowly, kourmasana, bhujangasana (the most... i literally felt like i was flying), and a few other poses. I also enjoyed the potluck dinner. Chase said that my yoga friends and I talk like how climbers talk about their climbing projects. Yes, it's true I am glad I'm addicted to yoga.
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