In Early Childhood What do you want to be when you grow up? A sailboat In Early Adulthood What do I want to become? A good husband. Approaching Act Three What do I dream of being? Young.
Each morning during yoga I hear Paul say "steadily pleasant" as he encourages not to stretch too far, which I would normally do, as the extremist I have been, but I am dutiful, obeying the voice and watching Sankari pose and stretch and share a concentrated beauty from within. For decades I believed this practice a pretense as I logged miles, lifted weights, and wore myself out. Now I quietly absorb voiced instruction complete with tiny voiced mistakes and a light chuckle in the reprise of video recorded on July 23rd. Left shoulder hurts, and I have faith in its repeat fluidity when ready. New morning, the same as platonic morning living in the mind of a night person devoted to beginnings and the rasp of daylight soon to evolve into late afternoon and a softer darkness. Here now, each moment, practicing with breath alleviating the sadness.
Charm, sass, orderly being with full-scale training to make the breed proud, earns the chihuahua this questionable station in life. Despite showing restraint from devouring fancy food, holding within the upper limit of six pounds. The one clutching the leash wears too short shorts and speaks at full volume into the cellphone via Bluetooth. Sun inadvertently slips down out of sight. According to the American Kennel Club, firm gait, sturdy action, balanced reach from front to rear meets qualifications. Karma speaks inaudibly to viewers empathizing with the chihuahua as the mismatched pair go trotting down the avenue.
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