Orcas Island Yoga

 

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Yoga on Orcas Island

My babes and I moved to Orcas Island this summer and it has been an incredible dream come true!  We came for a visit to the island for Mother’s Day at Doe Bay Resort and I didn’t want to leave so finally made it home the first week of June!  I have been teaching ‘Family Yoga’ at Doe Bay ever since and now starting to develop some new classes for children, mamas/ papas, babies and elderly – a new clientele that I just love sharing yoga with every stage and age of life.

Please consider adding yoga to your family’s routine!  I love doing yoga in the privacy of one’s own home, which now that the rainy season has started again, is the best place for maintaining a self practice that keeps our bodies moving even when outside may be too cold to venture to a class at a studio.

I am available for groups as well!  Being a new mama, I understand the importance of community and maintaining the support and socialization during the first few years for  mama-baby life.  I tailor a class of Mini+Mi yoga for all baby ages, especially with the support of a wrap, there are endless poses to share!

Please contact me to schedule your first private or group class!  ashavie@gmail.com or 206.799.6065  My prices are reasonable and I offer group discounts as well!

Mini + Mi Yoga

So now that I have a mini, my yoga consists of Svanasana, Child’s Pose and wind-releaving pose (you know what I’m talking about mamas).  It’s nearly impossible to find a baby yoga class around town and even a children’s class that coincides with nap routines, so I’m offering a flexible schedule for Mini+Mi yoga sessions.  Parents/caregivers involved or present to observe and all ages welcome.  Check out the flyer below and message me ashavie@gmail.com for more details!     I’m in Portland now (sorry Phx and SEA friends) but any referrals to friends in PDX will get a friendly discount!

Asha Mini + Mi Yoga

Juice Cleanse and Renew

Welp, that was a fun Memorial Day weekend!  Perhaps it is time for some juice!

A little story about my juice life:  I couldn’t eat enough food after I had the baby, so putting as many veggies and fruits into a juicer made sense for my need to maximize time and food intake allowance. It seemed like this alien baby that was once sucking all the energy and nutrients out of my body as he was developing his own within me, had been born into a world that revolved around the boob, and he wanted it all the time. So naturally, I gave it to him, but that meant mama needed to replenish with some powerfully packed proteins and greens.

For the first few months, I was lucky to grab something and shove it into my mouth between feeding, nap, diaper and pumping schedules.  Doing it all single mama style made it all the more tricky for getting regular meals that weren’t just cereal or toast.  I started to wrap him in my Moby and it got tricky when I was trying cut veggies or cook over heat, so time in the kitchen was a swift and babyless process for the most part.  But he sure did love to juice, and nibble while we juiced!  Still does!  I’m happy to say that his favorite juice is still apple-carrot-ginger-beat and whatever else we end up throwing in there he tries it out!

Some of my favorite mama energy boosting treats are pictured below: Hemp Protein and Whole Husked Hemp Seeds from Trader Joes are a perfect addition to Almond milk protein shakes with dates and an avocado topped with some coconut oil and almond or peanut butter makes for a smooth creamy shake that keeps me going strong.  Recently I have been trying to reduce eating fruit only as a stand alone snack (Ayurvedically speaking) so my addition of an avocado and dried dates is up to one’s own discretion and can be opted out for those of us sparing fruit.   Smoothies are best to be eaten within the day, but I’ve been known to forget about them after I go through all the trouble and eat it days later with gratitude that I still had something in the fridge to throw down the gullet.

At first I thought making juice was wasteful and messy, but if you save the pulp, it can be repurposed for salads and even muffins, I’ll soon blog with a few of my favorite recipes which include gluten free muffins -baby’s first birthday cake that he gobbled up and so did our guests, well, most of the guests.

There’s no getting around getin’ down and juice dirty so here’s a few tips from my months of attempting to use juice as a cleanse to rid my system of some digestive disorders.  From my Ayurvedic doctor’s suggestions, I have been recently encouraged to use ginger in my juice because my Ayurvedic type (Vata) needs to have the digestive system stimulated and oftentimes raw veggies and fruits are counterbalancing for this constitution (more to come about Ayurveda and constitutions).  For now, if you happen to be having any digestive problems (which I still do nearly 2 years postpartum) ginger can dramatically help in all forms raw, cooked and as a tea.  My favorite items to juice that add some delicious flavor to the usual suspects of apples, beats, greens, citrus and carrots are fennel, cucumber and ginger.  I usually just put it all together not any science, but separating the different ingredients and then mixing like a mixologist is fun as well, and can be easier for repurposing into those delicious muffins I was talking about.

Lastly, lemons!  I can’t say more about this delicious fruit than how can I get more?  I make a morning hot water, lemon, honey and cinnamon ‘tea’ that seeps and by the time I’ve stopped running around after the mini me is now cold, but sure is refreshing both ways.  Warm it warms up the insides, and I think is supposed to be transformational says all kinds of blogs these days, but it simply tastes delicious and I’m pretty sure the combo of all the ingredients is magical.  Drinking fresh lemon water is uplifting all throughout the day and complimented with fresh mint, cucumber or berries makes boring water a sugar-free and soda free treat!

Bon por la Sante!

Getting over the Hump: Postpartum

Since it is Humpday, I thought I would share a little story about getting over the ‘Hump’ of my postpartum struggles.

Uintah was born smack dab in the middle of summer heat – at the time I think it was 100 degrees in Utah, and nearly 115 in Phoenix.  I could barely walk around our block from complications post labor, and pretty much stayed inside for the first month, with a few evening patio sessions to remind myself that the air did move outside.

When I first started getting back into some sort of activity, he was nearly 6 weeks old.  I didn’t have the strength to even wrap and carry him, so I would revert to pushing him in the stroller early mornings before the sun started beating down on us and we needed to go back in (by 9 am we were cooking at about 95degrees).  I don’t know how any child survives in the summer sun of Arizona.  But that is another soapbox.  Although I wanted desperately to be the new momma pushing her baby in the three wheel stroller, jogging myself back to health, my body would not allow even a short walk around the block, so I just gave into acceptance of where I was, and enjoyed the simple things.  I started to view the world like a newborn baby does: in awe with all the shimmering lights, dangling foliage, and irresistible urge to touch every thing and put it in my mouth (well I guess not the putting things into my mouth).  I was able to take life slowly and be in sync with my cuddly, snuggly little baby.

Hiking came much much later, despite the proximity of less than a few blocks from the house to an entrance to South Mountain, he was around 3 months before we could enjoy regular evening strolls through my favorite playground.  By that time, he was very comfortable with the Moby wrap and oftentimes fell asleep while we were exploring, the flat lands that is.  My uphill battle with strength didn’t allow for much incline until he was well past one year old.  I realized that this was the time for me to ease back into my health, bit by bit as he was developing his own strength to soon enough conquer the mountain.  Eventually I got over this hump that seemed to slow down my stride for over a year postpartum, and although I’m still not anticipating running the trails at this moment,  I’m okay with just being able to take life slowly, and stop to smell the Creosote with my little guy as he wanders life beside me.

Baby Momma Yoga

Being the yoga girl that I was for so long, my pregnancy and postpartum experience of yoga was quite disappointing.  The most prenatal yoga I did was curl up in fetal position on the couch all day.  In the ideal yoga mind, in my ideal yoga world, I would have been doing morning meditations on the life of my fetus, imagining his journey from the cosmos to my body and the birth into this world, but alas, it was not so.

As I sit and write in my near 2 year post birth experience, it is 11:42pm, thankfully I did take a shower today, but the most yoga I was able to do was yet again, in bed in a yin (relaxation) posture of what I’ll just rename – TiredMamAsana from too many early mornings, days of chasing my toddler, and late nights of trying to catch up on life which seems to be passing by too quickly.

All I can do is fit in a few postures to remind my body that I am not neglecting it, I am simply doing other activities that are good for it, like going for long walks with my ever adventurous and now running mini man.  Soon enough he will be more independent than I want him to be, which will mean he will be jumping from higher places, swinging from higher spots, and I’ll most likely be bracing myself from an overly concerned mama heart attack.  Once again, the yoga postures will not have a normal routine, and most likely I’ll be the odd parent at the park trying to do warrior pose in between catching him from attempting to spider man climb up the net and catapulting head first down the slide.  The best I can do during these days is remember to breathe, deeply and calmly.

My attempts to blog about life as a mama are starting now 23 months into the experience as a parent, almost 3 years since this whole experience of creating life began.  What I am most happy for are the lessons that my path to health over my 30 years have taught me to prepare for being a mother. Especially through the years of dedicated yoga practice and meditation.  I have been able to calm my mind during difficult moments of near giving-up-ness and recenter to a place that I once knew in my life (silence and peace) prior to having a toddler.  Without this grounding I wonder where I would be at this point, and hope that even though I struggle as a parent, it could be a whole helluva lot worse in my moments of frantic reaction to the spiting, biting, back-lurching tantrum thrower that is my beloved son.

One thing that is most true is I have never felt the presence of true unconditional love quite like the love from my son.  Getting back to my yoga practice, whether it be 5 minutes in a posture or not at all, is okay by me now that I have this little guy spend my time with.  Now that I have regained my strength after a year postpartum of difficulties, my goal is to help other mamas during their pregnancy and path as a new parent.  Following blogs will be mostly geared to the struggles I had during these past couple years and how I searched for help to remedy the issues and bring me back to whole once again.  Pretty sure that my little guy is a healer because every day I spend with him makes the years before melt away as we pave a new life together.

Blessings for your journey, wherever you may be!

Current Projects

During the past summer, I have been busy working on numerous projects and am putting them out there, so to speak.

Personally, I have been working to curate a photography collaboration between artists in Phoenix and myself to produce photographs within the arts community that represent the important issues we stand for to better our community.  This project is being produced to support the development of BanyanTri.

While I have been working to promote my healing arts, I have also been endlessly working to create this concept of BanyanTri which has been in development since 2007 (and earlier).  Most recently, we have been getting things more clarified so we can finally become an organization.  Please visit the website for more information on the projects we have been developing, which includes concepts of community education, sustainability, and artistic collaboration.

More information about my current Photography sessions will be posted to my crashyogiland.wordpress.com blog, though an online gallery will soon be posted on this site.

Thank you initially to all my friends and supporters of producing this project.

Breathing Breaks: Desert Wanderland Meditations

Good Mornin’ Sunshine: One Minute Breath Meditation

Breathe normally. Stare Directly into the sun (in the video).

Slow your breath to the inhale and exhale of my arms rising.

Breathing breaks can be taken while riding on busses or trains while coming or going from that daily grind, take a moment to drift away in breath land.

In lieu of a smoke break or as a combination of the two: take one deep inhale and exhale between drags, sometimes results in more light headedness (natural high 😉  

Breathing Breaks can also be taken throughout the day at the office, while starting up that slow computer, your iphone can take you to the mountain you wish you could be on instead of sitting in a cubicle, sorry.  If this is the case, one minute breaks between emails can refresh your thoughts and set your communication up for clarity.

If you are comfortable with extending your arms like a Phoenix bird  getting ready to take flight (public display of breathing is totally legal yet social normed ones may scoff): raise and lower your arms continuing to breathe in seated lotus or standing tadasana.  One of my fav social experiments – I do this on street corners before crossing a busy intersection – totally takes people off their guard.

Seattle loved ones, it’s been a wet one, if you haven’t seen the sun in a while, here is a one minute dose of blazing heat for you!

6 Minute Meditation

Breathe normally. Stare Directly into the sun (in the video).

Slow your breath to the inhale and exhale of my arms rising.

As you gaze and listen, notice the movement of the Creosote, the sounds of the desert within the city.

Allow the sounds to come and go, drift into the space with a continuous inhale and exhale.

When the video ends, continue to breathe, and go on with your day in peace and clarity.

Om Ganesha Namaha

South Mountain, Phx AZ sun worshiping July 2012

Rise, Shine & Burn it up: Phoenix Bird of Fire Rising High

Good morning eternal sunshine that is Phoenix.  Sun Salutations to the morning east rising sun as we start another day.

Being that it is a full moon tonight of course I will be on the mountain, watching the sun set as the moon rises.   Then visit for a full moon gathering with one of my greatest mentors, Shenayda Deane.   Keep in contact for more up to date events and to make an appointment with me please email and check availability for wanders, hikes, home cookin, and more events to come 😉

I’m heading downtown to visit the Phoenix arts community tomorrow for First Friday art walk already,  music in the park, it’s a beautiful spring day!

Freestyle Yoga & Sunset Meditation @ Civic Spacz Jam

Thanks to the collaborative efforts of http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=102843903138867  May 22. 2011. The event known as Civic Spacz Jam has been brining DJs of PHX to the park once a month for quite some time.  I was fortunate to be involved in this event to share some yoga during sunset alongside some beats from the turntables.

Thank you to all who came out for this event and for those who joined into the sharing of yoga.  I look forward to more gatherings within our community to open our hearts, minds and souls to the connectedness of spirit within and all around!