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Sunday, April 29, 2007

You gotta have a dream...

If you don't have a dream, how you gonna make a dream come true?
~Oscar Hammerstein II



Pursue your wildest dreams and call your mother!

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

Whoa! Fiest and now hula girl? Hawaii is not a day commute. But should you be there, I will be, too- the annual triathlon boondoggle is in the middle of that time period. So YES! Even more reason to pursue your dreams, sweet yogini! We could go dancin', dancin'...

Margaret said...

Have you signed up yet? That would be fabulous.(but somewhat difficult) Dreams often are.

kenju said...

GURU Babette? That would be wonderful, but of course, anything in Hawaii is!!

I see it is at the Ilikai Hotel. A college friend of Mr. kenju's once managed a restaurant in that hotel, and he wanted mr. kenju to come to Oahu and work for him. Alas, we had just gotten married - and mr. kenju thought it might not be prudent to move to Hawaii so soon after the wedding and taking a new job. I was so sad.

Anonymous said...

Seriously? That is...just...wow. I'm impressed. But then, you have often impressed me.

3 days until it's baby-snuggling time, right?

Big Dave T said...

I learned recently that there's a connection between your yoga and producing lots of offspring. Sure you knew that already. The connection was alluded to in the movie The Big Lewbowski. Your charges would really have to muster up some maturity to watch that movie, however.

OldHorsetailSnake said...

You suppose the government would pay for this?

Anonymous said...

That's a wonderful dream, Babette.

I recently Yoga Teacher Trainingmput on my list of dreams for the far future. I think Bikram would be too intense for me, though.

Marie N. said...

Happy talk, keep talking happy talk...

Now I'll be humming that tune all day. Dad used to play it on the piano for mom to sing when I was little.

Looks like this would be a wonderful trip!

Anonymous said...

I did pregnancy yoga. It was fun! Hawaii I haven't been to since I was 11! I really want to go back with my husband!

OldHorsetailSnake said...

And Old Hoss could bring Scamp to meet you! We are going to be in Hawaii Sept. 18-Oct. 17. This is shaping up as a spectacular!!

Meeta Banerjee said...

can i become a bikram yoga teacher if it means I can go to hawaii? ;)

srp said...

That is a 2 MONTH course!!! How would your sweeties get along without you? Take them all with you I suppose... but then this should be a dream for you alone... right? So, just take the grandbaby.

Scribbit said...

Love yoga, but the man in the Speedo doing that move looks painful :)

And the yoga I do isn't authentic, it's more of a yoga-lates mix of yoga and Pilates. I'm just not that good at the pure stuff.

MSU gal said...

smart people those yoga instructors. what better place to hold a training conference than in Hawaii?!

Melanie said...

OT, I know, but did you get my email reply to you about access to my blog from the other week? I think some people aren't getting the emails back from me.

Melanie said...

If you didn't get my email, email me at melsmunchkins@yahoo.com . I seem to be having problems w/ the hotmail account.

Melanie said...

ARGH! Sorry for hogging your comments! Now the yahoo account is having problems. You can email me at melsmunchkins@gmail.com, and I can give you my new blog info. This account SHOULD work!

Beverly said...

So, how is that darling baby?

Mamacita (The REAL one) said...

Sign me up, too. I'll swim over if the boat or plane is already full.

Oh, there's a seminar, too?

Gail said...

Sun,surf,yoga.....nice!
Give that new little one a snuggle for me!!!!

Anonymous said...

I miss you!! I hope that baby is getting lots of face time with you. And that you are well in the process. (of course you are, why wouldn't you be?) I owe you email, but I'm in a mood most foul and that would be poor form. Hurry home!! :D

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