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Yoga performance specialist Katherine Roberts, who works with golfers as well as major league baseball teams, offers a short program if you'd like to start using yoga poses to improve your golf game.
It was another sweet day as the volunteering helper at Lily's Playschool. I just love this glimpse into her world and am thankful she is still so young as to be thrilled to have my company!! ;) It's so fun seeing her there, so independent and confident (always ready to stick up her hand and offer her thoughts and ideas during Rug time), so involved (non-stop crafting action) and interacting with her little buddies. Those tightly clutched, dimpled hands... I was touched when one of her teacher's told me how well-mannered Lily was - 'without fail' she was polite to those around her and the teacher was so impressed. A little bit of pay-off for Mama, haha! Manners are a big deal in our family, to me they are the foundation of learning to show respect and consideration to those around you. Like so much with little kids, these simple words start on the outside (they are encouraged to say them even when they don't fully understand or feel it quite yet) and over time they reach the inside (they internalise the habit, respect and kindness the words represent). I was thrilled to know Lily was speaking kindly and politely to her teachers and little friends in my absence. Yee-ha! But what I witnessed later in the day moved me even more. A little girl was having a sad day at school, quietly whimpering and withdrawn. The teachers and I gave her lots of time and cuddles but she just seemed sad. I watched as Lily intently walked past her (no doubt on her way to another craft), yet noticed her and stopped. 'Why are you sad for?' she said with childish matter-of-factness. Lily then gave her a hug, wrapping those precious little arms around her new friend. No more words were needed in child-land. Who needs explanations when the feelings are so evident. Lily took her hand, led her to an activity and involved her in her play. My beautiful girl... Later in the day, I noticed Lily go up to her again to check on her friend. Lily held her hand, put her other hand on the girl's back in a hilariously grown-up and consoling manner. Lily peered into her face and enquired gently 'Are you feeling happy now?'. The little girl didn't have much to say, so Lily took her hand again and led her to the rug for Storytime, sitting next to her and giving her encouraging smiles. Lily glanced over at me and I smiled the smile of a proud mother trying not to openly weep during Storytime!!! ;) I saw the little girl reach out and stroke Lily's long pigtails in wonder. Bless them both... When school was wrapping up, the grandmother of the little girl came up to me as I helped Lily collect her many paintings and craft. 'My grand daughter told me that Lily was a special friend to her today and looked after her when she was upset. She ran up and told me every detail when I arrived. Thank you.' We don't know why she was so sad - does it matter? We just know that this little girl had a loving friend today, company and a hug when it was needed. Don't we all, sometimes? Fun rolling and painting with golf balls! We chatted about it afterwards, though I didn't want to overplay it as I felt such an act of kindness that comes from the heart can be its own reward. 'Lily, I saw you being kind to that sad little girl today. What made you do that? 'That's just how I did it', she replied coyly. 'Well, how did you feel when you were being so kind?' 'I felt happy.' 'If you were feeling sad and lonely, is that how you would like someone to be kind to you?' 'Yes.' 'You know, that's what Jesus says - we should treat people like we want to be treated. And that's what you did today, honey. Well done.' Please and Thank you are good and important, it's true. But the most beautiful thing of all is to see an act of unprompted kindness from the heart. Friendship, empathy, and compassion were overflowing today. From one sweet little three-year-old heart, to be poured upon another precious soul. Colour me biased, but I was so touched by my daughter's gesture of kindness. Through her many school years and all the rest to come, my prayer is that her eyes will always be open to the kid who is having a rough day, and her arms will always be willing to hug them... just as I pray someone will look out for her when she has those inevitable days. Oh, how I would love for her to find kindness on her rough days too. Lily-Pie, I was so proud of you today. Warmed to see your tender heart and compassion. Touched to see how you reached out with so much empathy. Honoured to be the mother of such a child, who has such a heart for others. May you carry this with you always and never be afraid to reach out to others. I love you so much!
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Best Yoga Poses for Golfers Yoga is great to practice for golfers as it can help you in several ways like opening the hips and shoulders, increasing your flexibility, and improving your mental focus. Whether you are a male or female, yoga is worth trying and you’ll quickly see the benefits! Today we thought it […]
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Thank John Henry It's Friday! "Take this hammer, carry it to the captain, tell him I'm long gone!" 45 Today Donald Trump was formally inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States. The photograph at right was taken at the Lincoln Memorial yesterday by Trump's son, Donald Jr. Having stood in that exact spot myself, I am hopeful that Mr. Trump was both humbled and inspired by the experience, as I was. Regardless of my own misgivings about the man (which I have recorded and will continue to record in these blog entries), today I choose to say a prayer for him (thanks to the Benedictine Sisters of St. Joseph, Minnesota for the actual prayer). As for the idiotic protesters and boycotters, I will simply suggest that they listen to some calm, helpful words from my neighbor to the west, Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse: "Nice! You should move to Nebraska so you can vote for him." The thought has crossed my mind...but I have a feeling I might get to vote for him anyway, some day... Make Room! On Wednesday the Baseball Hall of Fame announced that its most recent voting had resulted in three new members being chosen for baseball's highest honor. This year's leading vote-getter, at 86.2 percent of all ballots cast, was slugging Houston Astros 1B Jeff Bagwell. A four-time All Star and the National League MVP in 1994, Bagwell was a fearsome offensive player, compiling a .297 career BA along with 449 home runs (38th all-time) and 1,529 RBIs (52nd all-time). He also won a Gold Glove for his defense in 1994 and was considered an above-average defender his whole career. Finishing just behind Bagwell with 86.0 percent of all ballots cast was speedy Montreal Expos OF Tim "Rock" Raines. Arguably the greatest leadoff hitter in the history of the National League, Raines spent 12 seasons with the Expos before moving to the American League with the White Sox, Yankees, and A's. After a year out of baseball, in 2001-02 he made another 149 game appearances with the Expos, Orioles, and Marlins. A seven-time All Star, Raines finished with a .294 career BA (he won the National League batting title in 1986), 808 stolen bases (5th all-time), and 1,571 runs scored (54th all-time). He led the National League in runs scored twice, and was runner-up in two other seasons. The third-highest vote-getter, at 76 percent of all ballots cast (75 percent is the minimum required for induction), was C Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez, who played the bulk of his 21-year career with the Texas Rangers before spending time with the Marlins, Tigers, Yankees, Astros, and Nationals. He was elected in his first year of eligibility, a rare honor. Selected as an All-Star 14 times, Rodriguez was a defensive stalwart, winning 13 Gold Glove awards. He was no slouch at the plate, either, winning seven Silver Slugger awards at his position, and winning the American League MVP Award in 1999. For his career he hit .296, with 311 home runs and 1,332 RBIs. He holds the career records for most games played at catcher (2,427) and most putouts by a catcher. He led the league in runners caught stealing three times, and is 39th in that category all-time. "So, no Royals were elected this year?" No Royal was even on the ballot this year... Yeah, That Must Be It From the pen of Chip Bok, whose editorial cartoons you should read often, as I do. Until Next Time... On January 20, 1899 Huddie William Ledbetter was born on a plantation in Mooringsport, Louisiana. When he was five years old his family moved to Bowie County, Texas, and by the time he was 14 he was entertaining audiences in the surrounding area by singing and playing traditional work songs, field hollers, spirituals, and especially blues songs, some of which he wrote himself. He gained wide renown performing as Lead Belly in no small part because of some recordings made between 1934 and 1943 by John and Alan Lomax for the Library of Congress. The recording sessions began while Ledbetter was serving a prison term, something he did several times in his life. His signature instrument was an oversized 12-string guitar, and by the time he died in 1949 he had made an indelible impression on American blues music. Such was his influence that he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988, alongside The Beatles, The Beach Boys, and Bob Dylan. In February 2015 Smithsonian Folkways issued a five-disc boxed collection of Lead Belly recordings, including some material that had never been released commercially. The set offers most of the songs closely associated with Ledbetter's career, including "The Midnight Special," "There's a Man Going Round Taking Names," "Cotton Fields," and several songs praising the folklore hero John Henry. One of those songs was "Take This Hammer," recorded by Lead Belly in 1940 and again in 1942. It is a splendid example of just how blues music is truly a collaboration of influences spanning generations of artists. Today's first send-off is Lead Belly's recording of the song from the Smithsonian Folkways YouTube channel. Enjoy... In 1928, blues singer and guitarist Mississippi John Hurt first recorded a variant of the John Henry story called "Spike Driver Blues," and its lyrics and finger-picking style are echoed in Lead Belly's later version. Today's second send-off is Hurt performing the song, a clip that appeared on Rainbow Quest, a low-budget TV series produced in 1966-67 by folk singer Pete Seeger. Enjoy... In February 2009, five years to the day before the Smithsonian Folkways Lead Belly collection was released, my blues-rock hero Joe Bonamassa released what to that point was his most successful recording in terms of sales, The Ballad of John Henry, which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Top Blues Albums chart and reached No. 103 on the Billboard 200. Today's final send-off is the official music video for the album's title track, Joe's own take on the John Henry legend filtered through Hurt (who received a co-writer credit on the album) and Lead Belly as well. The song has been a staple of Joe's live shows ever since its release. The video is from Joe's YouTube channel. Enjoy...
Golfer’s elbow, the two words no golfer ever wants to hear! Are you sick and tired of wearing elbow braces or rubbing sports creams just to get through a round of golf? Then definitely check out today’s coaching because I have two easy stretches to not only eliminate this condition but also reduce the severity.
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Sports for Kids: Pretend to play soccer, row, play baseball and more. Check out this list of sport yoga poses to have kids either talk about new sports that they haven’t done before or express themselves in the excitement of their favorite sports. Five fun yoga poses included to get you started.
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