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Hi Kara-Leah and Marianne,
Just got back from Vancouver and checking your websites…And I have to make joke or comment on myself. I MADE it to go to yoga class there. And the studio is huge with, again huge bathrooms for ladies and men and, this and that and I loved the huge room (Called Fire)… And I thought; hey, how cool is to be here in such a lovely, clean, quiet, warm room. It was about 25 C in the room. And the class was dedicated to fire as well
And as the class goes on I’m getting more and more annoyed instead to get more relaxed and to enjoy. Of course, it was my body that needed to be warmed up a little bit more and the weeks of not practicing were showing their benefits
and one more thing I was sweating like never before at the yoga class, not even ‘Global mala ‘ has brought so much sweat out of me.
) But I still didn’t figure out what was the actual problem.
Ok the class was over, I was feeling better, went shopping for some yoga stuff and then I realized that in the changing room was not so hot as in the class?!…. And then on my way home the light went on: “Hey this room was too hot and I needed a colder room, just like we have it Wellington and the windows were not opened to let some fresh air in and it was somehow too quiet in there!” My god old “Pump studio” I missed you in the hot Sunday morning in Vancouver.
What does this tell us? ” You can never make people happy no mater what you give them”:))). NO, but I’m happy we moved to new studio which is a really snugly place and looking forward to enjoy the warmth, the quietness of the room with lovely music and teachers. Just waiting for the right time to come in.
Love and hugs to you girls
Zanet
Hey Zanet,
What a great story – and yes, it just goes to prove that no matter what is going on where we practice yoga, there is always something to like or dislike.
Kudos to you too for making it to a class in Vancouver – you’re now an international yogi
Enjoy the comfort of Yoga Unlimited!
KL