Put a Little SPA in your Week: A Review of the Best Massage Studios in Evanston
/The Weepies, Live in Evanston!
/Everything you needed done was done for you
Now you do it on your own
But you find you're all alone, what can you do?
You and me walk on, walk on, walk on
'Cause you can't go back now
In the deep back pocket of America
Trying to find wings or something to carry you home
Right now you better make the best of your situation
Escape through a hole in the conversation
The sun comes up like a revelation and I'm so lonely without you
Baby sing me to sleep ah turn out the lights
Remember the nights when the rain fell eighteen inches deep
Baby sing me to sleep
Summer Reading in the Fall
/- The Wisdom of Yoga by Stephen Cope. An intriguing and approachable look into the yoga sutras by an intelligent psychologist and writer who knows how to tell a gripping story.
- Bikram Yoga by Bikram Choudhury. The man behind the madness tells all about his experience growing up as a yogi, bringing his infamous series to the West, and discovering the amazing benefits of the class.
- Bikram's Beginning Yoga Class by Bikram Choudhury. Bikram's other book outlines his 26-asana trademarked series, taking an in-depth look at each posture and how to do it and how it helps your body. Bikram also explains the difference between the ideal pose and your reality/ your edge, and how no matter how out of shape you are, it's never too late to start the yoga!
- Divergent by Veronica Roth, pre-authorized copy. My amazing writer friend Veronica is about to publish her first YA dystopian thriller novel about a futuristic world where young people face incredible choices that will determine the rest of their lives. Think the Harry Potter series meets the Ender's Game series and 1984. Amazing stuff! Congrats and thanks for sharing, V.
- Plenty: One Man, One Woman, and One Raucous Year of Eating Locally by Alisa Smith and J.B. Mackinnon. This fascinating tale is extremely well-written and informative. Ready to open up your eyes to the sad state of affairs in the American food industry when it comes to sustainability? Alisa and J.B. will show you the challenge, beauty, and reward of making the choice to eat foods only within 100 miles of their Canadian home.
- Julie Rader's meditation CD. Amazing! Have I mentioned that you should buy this? You should buy this. It's wonderful.
- The Weepies. I am off to see them live in Evanston in about half an hour! I'm wiggling in my boots and just can't seem to wipe this grin off my face... :)
- "Club Can't Handle Me" by Flo Rida ft. David Guetta. It's just good for dancin'. No shame here!
Focus Forward Friday: Be Honest
/Urban Rockstar Ballerinas
/Oak Park's 105-Yoga Opening Monday!
/Phone: 708-613-6055
info@105-yoga.com
Tell your friends!
One of my favorite Bikram teachers ever is achieving her dream this week. Nancy, I couldn't be more thrilled for you! It's going to be incredible. Hoping I can stop by for some classes soon and, like Bikram says, continue on my way to "a new body, and a new life!"
May the first few weeks at 105 Yoga, even if they are chaotic, be yet another yogic lesson in your journey about the way no one can steal your peace. If you let someone steal your peace, you lose!
Students, new and veteran: check out the class schedule, add 105 Yoga on Facebook and Twitter (@hotyogaoakpark), and get out your mat! Namaste.
Mini Yoga Class @ NU
/- Yogis in Evanston, I'm going to teach a mini-class in a couple of weeks! Please attend, invite your friends, and come enjoy some awesome meditation and relaxation postures. I'd love to hear from you if you're planning on being there, just to get a general sense of how many people will be coming!Here's the info...
Love yoga? Interested in the ways that yoga postures connect with spirituality and offer the body and mind relaxation?Come to YOGA SHABBAT!Friday November 12 from 6:15pm to 7:30pm in the basement of Hillel@ 629 Foster St. Evanston, IL 60201 - I'll be teaching a 35-minute yoga class focused on postures which promote relaxation and rest. There will be a good series to get your heart rate up, and then ample time for cool down and meditation toward the end.
- We won't be in the heat, but I guarantee it'll be a perfect marriage of the heart and lungs, good for every muscle, tissue and system in your body. A good chance to practice a great mantra: "If you can, you must!"
- Please bring a mat, towel & water and wear comfortable stretchy clothes.
- Open to all individuals of all backgrounds, fitness levels, faiths, and ages. Invite your friends!I will be around before and after class to answer any questions you may have and will offer some resources on yoga & local studios. If you're new around here, FYI I practice regularly at Bikram Yoga Evanston and I'm planning to do Bikram Teacher Training next spring. (*Note: As you also know, I am not certified and will not be held liable for injuries resulting from class. Please listen to your body and move slowly so that you don't get hurt! Thanks.)Namaste and see you soon.
Men. Yoga. Yes.
/Wanted: Bikram Men
/Guys with Bengal Tiger strength, guys who can hold Triangle like it's nobody's business, guys who rock short shorts: where are you?
I hope you'll share you story on why you practice yoga, how it's changed you, and why it makes you a manly man. Send me your story with a couple paragraphs on your yoga, your favorite posture, and your goals for the future. Feel free to include photos, too!
Email aliveinthefire@gmail.com today.
Namaste.
Hooray for Evanston Shopping: Walsh Natural Health & Healthy Green Goods
/The Challenge of a Challenge
/Focus Forward Friday: Love Your Little Sister
/But first, before anything, tell them how much you love them and always will. No matter what.
Best Free Haircut: Thanks Beauty & Balance Salon!
/Hey-o. So yesterday I mentioned that free hair cut I had a few weeks back. Just wanted to share with you a little more about the awesome salon where I went for it.
Beauty and Balance is a full-service salon in Kenilworth, a bit north of Evanston on Green Bay Road.
Their space is beautiful and their staff is great. Friendly, upbeat, laid-back.
Each stylist's station has a retro-refurbished desk and the lighting is super mod & hip. I loved it! I felt so relaxed, refreshed & pampered while I was there.
The best part? I scored a free haircut from Stephanie, a talented hair stylist who's in the process of completing her training. Her free hair cuts are currently on hold due to the holiday season, but she'll be back in action before long!
I also met up with Jennifer, who's doing her hair coloring training and offering a sweet $20 deal on all-over color for women (basically the cost of product). It was a screamin' deal, and a fun time.
If you are interested in color services, you can reach Jennifer here:
Jennifer at (224) 374-9895 -- Wednesday color
and the salon's phone number is: (847) 256-2182. You can find their email and directions here.
Keep in mind that it may take a little longer for cut and color than you're used to...but instead of dropping over a hundred bucks, you'll be saving cash and getting the chance to sit back and relax for a little while.
Thanks again, Beauty and Balance!
CSN Stores for the Win: House Goodies
/I'm enjoying the day so far. Checked out a little presentation on climate change at Northwestern, had coffee with a dear friend, biked home for a bowl of soup.
Plus, my rockin' haircut (which I'll tell you bout in a post coming up soon) is making me feel like this today:
You throw the loose leaf tea inside, toss it in your mug, and bam: tea time! It's easy, tasty and hassle-free. My bedtime routine is lovely now and I get to relax with a hot mug of chamomile or green tea before sleep. I'm also greatly enjoying our fun and silly doormat!
It's made of recycled rubber and totally fits with our back porch's eclectic style. Our neighbors dig it, too!
Well, I'm off to run a few errands, get some editing done, and take class later on. Be seeing you!
Water, Water: Blog Action Day 2010!
/Water as a Human Right: In July, the United Nations declared access to clean water and sanitation a human right over objection from the United States. Today, nearly one billion people lack basic access to safe drinking water.
- Drink tap water from a reusable bottle (made with safe plastic, of course!). Encourage yogis at your studio to do the same. Boycott the bottled water for sale!
- Use common sense at home: turn off faucets, do light laundry loads, use less while washing dishes. These little moments add up to a great source of water each and every day. Also adjust your sprinklers so they only water your lawn, not the sidewalk!
- Replace the shower head with a more water-efficient one, especially if you're like me and spend more than 10 minutes in there. Ask your yoga studio to do the same!
- Take action. Think about joining a group like End Water Poverty, who is lobbying national leaders and taking international action through campaigns like its new The World Walks for Water events (6km walks around the world where participants will demand that global leaders ensure real change toward clean water and sanitation for all). You can also check out their Facebook page, follow them on Twitter, or sign the pledge. Every little bit helps!
- Tell a friend, and have that friend tell a friend. Share this important message with those you know and love -- and those you don't know! Strike up a conversation at lunch with your coworkers today.
- Read some blog posts today. Blog Action Day 2010 is off and running! Check out more awesome posts here.
Focus Forward Friday: Be Passionate. Go Crazy.
/They are fearless. Beautiful. Elated.
The film was made by renowned filmmaker and mountain guide Sebastien Montaz-Rosset of Je ne sais quoi Films. You can find him on Facebook here. I'm absolutely stunned, pleased, and terrified by the thought of walking a rope that high up. Can you imagine? Have you ever taken on something wild like that -- skydiving or bungee jumping or something?
I may parasail one day, but I'm not so sure about this! Props to those who can handle the heights and wind, though. Can you imagine what a day up there would do for your Bikram practice? Standing in the hot room would feel like cake in comparison. I love it!
Happy Friday, yogis!
Guys Who Bikram: What's Your Story?
/All of these sexy men know how to do just that.
Thanks for being awesome, guys. You are the kind of friends, husbands, brothers, and fathers that some people wish for, but I'm lucky enough to enjoy every day. I love you!
...Oh, and let me know when you want to come to yoga! I'd love to drag you into the heat for a real workout.