Yoga for You: in a chair, at the wall, on your mat or on the go! Find Balance, Strength and Flexibility!

There are so many types of yoga and I encourage you to try as many as you can with as many teachers as you can, in as many places as you can. Repeat after me Change is a good thing it changes our perspective and perception so I encourage you to  Stretch, Strengthen, Know and Grow your body,  your mind and your balance.  I know, I know, we all get used to what and who we like as teachers and where our workout takes place.  I’s serious, notice how often you or others take the same place each week in class, we are creatures of habit and comfort and I am asking you to consider expanding that sphere. Just trying something as changing your place in a  room can put you on the path to a very important aspect of  yoga,  exploring-your mind, emotions and habits as well as your body and breath.  Change you place and try new classes, teachers and techniques, it will open your to learn new things about your abilities, your tolerances and your attitude (which just may be more rigid than your body and could be getting in your way of fully embracing  and enhancing your practice and in aging gracefully and with confidence).

Different and challenging activities help us create a new ‘balance of being’, like closing your eyes in an asana or adding proprioceptive tricks to chair and standing poses. Stepping outside of our comfort zones (safely of course) and observing with out judging… is an important yogic skill.  I’m always surprised about my own preconceived notions and find it a good lesson in self-reflection to get out of my skin or hey, just get out of my own way!

Over the last few years I  have been teaching and fully enjoying  ‘chair’ and  ‘chair, mat, wall’ yoga classes.   Oh, I sense eye rolling, and hear comments muttered under folks breath, “that’s for old people”,   well studies tell us balance and proprioception begins to change at about 35 years of age, really! (Source(https://www.askdoctork.com/why-does-balance-decline-with-age-201306054928)  so it’s really important to get folks of all ages, abilities and issues out in a safe environment, moving, breathing, stretching, laughing.  Chair and chair modified classes with balance, coordination and strength  activities also have  great application for folks with MS, Parkinson’s, joint replacement, stroke recovery and mental health challenges.

What are Balance and Coordination?
Balance and coordination skills are important in our daily activities, movements, and in the prevention of physical injury. These are skills we use our lives. Balance and fall prevention is about more than being careful.

Balance is the control of our arms and legs, as well as our torso and head. Every part of the body needs to be balanced and stable, as it plays a crucial role in the activities of sitting, standing, bending, and standing on one foot.

Coordination allows you to engage in smooth and controlled body movements. It includes using the correct speed, direction, and tensing of the body’s muscles.

Why are Balance and Coordination Important in Life?
Balance allows you to have control over your body in relation to functions, such as reaching for things in an overhead cabinet, walking up and down stairs, or lifting and moving large or heavy objects.

Coordination skills let you combine movements with balance for safety.

Balance and Coordination Training
Training and practice can improve your balance and coordination and ultimately reduce the risk of future injuries. Even beginning with simple exercises will result in immediate improvements. Balance and coordination skills are necessary for everyday tasks. Good balance skills require control of different muscles to carry out activities without falling over. Coordination skills include eye-hand coordination, bilateral coordination and smooth, controlled movements of the body.

Agility & Coordination Activities
There are a ton of tools for practicing balance; however, the most important piece of equipment you need to improve is something you already have: the floor. Any floor surface will work; just make sure you have plenty of room to move about freely.

Simple One-Leg Balancing
Lift one knee up until your leg is bent at a 90-degree angle. Hold it there for as long as possible. Don’t let your legs touch each other. Start by holding on to the back of a chair while you lift your leg and then remove your hand slowly. Begin with 15 seconds and progress to a minute.

Heel-To-Toe Walk
Walk heel-to-toe along a line marked on the floor. While you walk, place the heel of one foot directly in front of the toe of the back one.

Scarf Juggling
This activity develops hand-eye coordination, gross motor control, and the ability to visually track moving objects in the air. These skills transfer to activities that involve reaching, flexibility, and stability. Collect three small scarves or handkerchiefs.

Variation 1: Toss two scarves up in the air one at a time, catching each in the opposite hand you tossed it from.

Variation 2: Progress to three scarves at the same time – see how long you can keep up your scarves going.

Chair yoga (or any new style of yoga or gentle fitness) also creates new routines, new neural pathways,  new challenges. New opens the mind and really can be quite enlightening as you use your body in a new way, you invite breath in a new way and many of the asanas (poses) require a different ‘core’ strength and awareness when done from a new platform.   So, try it…. you just might like is.  Below is a simple sequence you might enjoy.  Feel free to try any part of it standing, just be sure to be in a safe place and use your body and good common sense, as your guide. Better yet, grab a friend and set up a few chairs in a living room for group motivation.

Another sequence  to try is the following simple balance sequence.  Try this at different times a day, it’s very telling.  If you find your balance  needs improvement and believe me we all need to be aware of this and practice if we expect improvement.  As little as 10-15 minutes a day can drastically improve your balance, your proprioceptive awareness, your ability to fall, recover and prevent falls, access your core and be more confident as you enhance your body awareness in space and in your environment.

So, what is proprioception?   Well, glad you asked: according to www.verywellhealth.com  it’s the ability to sense the orientation of your body in your environment. Often as we age or after an injury we loose some of this ‘inner’ awareness but the good news is with regular, easy exercises it can improve, improving your life, your ease in movement, your likelihood of fewer accidents, none the less its an important step in becoming the Geddi you always wanted to be!

The following include some Balancing Exercises  recommended by the Mayo clinic to improve  proprioception development and challenge balance and equilibrium. According to this article balance exercises also help teach your body and brain to control the position of a deficient or an injured joint. A common example of a balance exercise that can help improve proprioception is the use of a balance board. You may need to begin holding onto the wall until you have gained a stronger sense of the intended use of the muscles in order to balance on the board.  (http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/fitness/multimedia/balance-exercises/sls-20076853)

Exercises While Closing the Eyes

As you become stronger, you can gain the ability to inform and trust your muscles to perform standing activities with the eyes closed. This enhances the communication between the brain and the muscles so that you are able to perform activities properly without watching the movement take place.

Strengthening Exercises

Knee strengthening exercises like leg presses, squats and lateral movements with the arms are examples of ways that you can help establish the connection between muscle fibers by building strength. As you build strength in the muscles, the brain begins to understand the request of this strength more and more. As strength builds, it helps improve proprioception awareness with the mind and body and also allows you to continue/hold a movement or action in place far longer with proper form.

Plyometric Movements and Drills

Exercise involving coordination and movement patterns can greatly enhance the kinesthetic awareness. Vertical jumps, running figure-eight patterns, change of direction drills and crossover walking are other routines that help establish the connection between muscles and nerves. As you are asking the body to perform certain movements, it trains the brain to respond to these movements. Over time, it becomes easier to perform these exercises without much thought as a natural connection becomes a part of the routine.


Here’s a few Proprioception Training Exercises to try:

Table Top-Using a mat to protect your knees, get on all fours on the floor in table top position. Make sure the back is flat and the neck is aligned with the spine.

While looking at the floor, raise and extend your right arm and your left leg at the same time. Keep a tight core. Hold for 3–5 seconds and repeat on the other side. Do 10 reps on each side.

Advanced: Hold for 20 seconds with eyes closed. Really focus on a tight core and perfect balance keeping the arm and leg parallel to the floor.

Single Leg-Stand with feet hip distance apart. Raise your right knee to a 90-degree angle and hold for 3–5 seconds. Return foot to the floor and repeat 5 times on each leg. You may need to hold onto the wall or a chair at first. Work towards not needing the extra support.

Advanced: Perform this exercise with eyes closed, no support and holding for 10 seconds, 10 times on each leg.

Crossover Walk (Karoake)-Stand with feet hip-distance apart. Begin walking to your right crossing your left leg over the right, then back to starting position. Continue stepping sideways in a constant motion for about 15 yards. Repeat in the other direction, 5 times each direction.

Advanced: The advanced option is the same but much faster and with a high knee raise as you cross over the leg, naturally twisting the hips back and forth while moving and crossing over in the same direction. Repeat in the other direction for 25 yards, 5–10 times each side.

I am also a big fan of Feldenkrais and Alexander Technique.  These techniques can also enhance your awareness of balance and proprioception,  Check out these 7 balance improving and fall preventing exercises lead by Feldenkrais practitioner Cynthia Allen.

or take it from two of my favorite you tube physiotherapists, Bob and Brad, just do me a favor and check in with your core, your posture and of course safe surroundings.

So, Be and Be Well and Find Balance, Rebecca.

Crystal Paradise Belize, Birds, Herbs and More!

Many travelers ask me “What should I do when I visit Belize?”  No how can I answer that, there is  just so much this little jewel of a country has to offer.  I usually respond,”So, what’s your interest and how much time do you have?”  If possible I recommend taking  a few weeks to a month and see it all; N to S, E to W and Rain forest to Reef, you won’t be disappointed.  it’s easy to get around,  jump a puddle jumper, grab a bus, rent a car, you can access it all with ease.

This tiny country of only a little over 300,00 people has much to offer for any one interested in nature, wildlife, birds, tropical plants, jungles, caves, reefs, food, culture, archaeology, mystery, beauty and ahhhh relaxation.  That said, I think the people are one of its best attributes.  A plethora of diverse cultures make up this tiny county adding to the color, culture,  beauty with their rich fabric of life and customs.  Maya, Garifuna, Creole, Mestizo, Taiwanese, Chinese, East Indian (who am I forgetting?) Oh yeah British, expats and many, many visitors like you and me.

There are many places to stay along the way, if you want resorts, they have then, if you want to camp or use field stations, the’re there, me I like field stations and boutique hotels like Crystal Paradise.   One great reason I like this hotel its Belizean  owners.  From management, to the guides, the kitchen and grounds, they  run it and run it well. So come me with, take a peek at Crystal Paradise , just outside of San Ignacio in western Belize, let’s look at it from a birders perspective and get excited about the journey.

Be and Be Well, Rebecca

 

The Best Little Zoo in the World! Ahhh Belize

 

Here’s one of the stops along the way that this years Belizean Adventures will experience.  We will make the stop not just because it is an amazing educational opportunity to learn about Belize, its history and natural resources but to pay respects to Richard Foster an award winning videographer who was murdered early this year.  Richard and his wife Carol always offered time and videos to my students during our study abroad  and I just want to make sure as I take more groups to Belize, we say thanks back.. Here’s to you Richard!

A Virtual Tour of Rainforest to Reef 2019, Holistic Journey!

Here we GO, Yeah.…  We arrive at the Belize International Airport and are picked up by our hosts from Crystal Paradise.  Crystal Paradise is one of the few fully Belizean owned hotel in Western Belize.  We will stay here nestled in the comfort of Crystal Paradise and next to the beautiful Macal River.  Check out the site, the hosts and the amazing birding on site at Crystal Paradise.

On the morning of the February 27th  we will transfer to the Belize Zoo where we will leisurely stroll this conservation education venue and learn about Belize and its Wild History and development.   Our hosts from Birdseye View Hotel will pick us up and transfer us to our next 4 days of Birds, Herbs, Yoga and Cultural Adventure!

Our tour South begins on March 3, stopping at the Inland Blue Hole for a dip, maybe Ms. Marie Sharps’ Hot sauce Factory for a taste of Belize and then to our last tropical treat, Southwater Caye.  We will be hosted by the famous International Zoological Expeditions for our final exploration of reefs, Bird Cayes and a tranquil end to our adventure in wellness, culture and a deeper understanding of ourselves…and our place in the world…

See you in Belize!

It’s been a while and there’s lots to share but first, Get Ready, Here it is, Belize 2019 Holistic Journeys….UnBeliezable!

I love Belize and I am sooo excited to be going back in 2019 and sharing what this unique jewel of culture, history, mystery, beauty and diversity has to offer.  Join me for an UnBelizable Adventure February 23-March 5, early bird price can’t be beat,  $1,775.00 if you pay your deposit by October 15th.  Save $50.00 more if you book with a buddy!  Remember all returning Holistic Journey patrons automatically save your $100.00 off EB price.   After October 15th, add $200.00.  This price is all inclusive once you land in Belize at the International Airport.  Room (double accommodations, guides, food, all transportation, entrance fees… you got it, the only thing you spend is tips, alcohol and gifts that friends and family are sure to love.

Take a peek a the amazing 11 day 10 night itinerary below (thisisitBelize) and then run out and secure your ticket.  Guests are limited to 10 so you will be ensure quality attention in all yoga, creative art, meditation, cultural and adventure tours. As we are a small group you also get some say so in what adventures we choose along the way.

We will discover Belize by land, water and air, starting with a shuttle to Western Belize where we will settle into our Belizean owned hotel on the Macal river.

From there we will discover the many secrets of Western Belize, Archaeological Ruins, The Belize Botanical Gardens, the beauty of the river,  the Mountain Pine Ridge and the markets, culture and people of the San Ignacio area.  We will then depart for The Best Little Zoo in the World or at least Belize, and get to know the history of wildlife management, conservation and see the diverse wildlife up close and personal.

Our next accommodation will take us to Lake habitat and the RAMSAR Wetland site Crooked Tree lagoon.  Birding galore and yes, more archaeological wonders, unique food and culture of the Creole people and a tour of the Community Baboon Sanctuary for another view for how important people are in making a difference in wildlife and environmental conservation.  You’ll be impressed.

After four days of exploring central Belize we will head out for the Garifuna town of Dangriga, with fun along the way of course, and a swim at the inland Blue Hole.  We can choose to visit the Garifuna Drum Museum or Marie Sharp’s Hot Sauce factory…. oh the Tastes of Belize  can be remembered  with Ms. Marie’s special formulas so leave some room in your packs because you are sure to want a stash to take home.

Our guides will meet us at the ‘dock’ in Dangriga and off we’ll go for a 40 minute ride across the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Ocean to South Water Caye.  Home to just a few outfitters and owners  and our special hosts International Field Studies. IZE’s field station is beautiful, comfortable rooms, charmingly  decorated and set over the lapping water of the ocean.  Kayaks,  snoozing on comfy loungers, snorkeling and ocean birding will encompass our last two nights and three days, then back to Dangriga to meet the taxi to the airport and an unforgettable flight to see Belize by air,

setting us down in the International Airport for easy access to flights home.  The only problem is, you may not want to go, but alas, we will have memories to share and good times to ponder until the next Holistic Journeys eco-wellenss adventure…..

Remember you can download forms from the website or call Rebecca with any questions.  You can pay with check, cash, PayPal or with Messenger Pay or Venmo, just be sure to save you spot for the UnBelizable Adventure!

 

See you in the Tropics,  Rebecca

 

 

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How Can Someone be Soooo Fortunate?

Join Rebecca Wood of Hopewood Holistic Health for these 2018 Holistic Journeys!  Val and Lura help host Holistic Journey’s The Art & Science in Wellness II March 3-10 In The Blue Zone of Costa Rica….. and Mimi Morrison of Touch the Earth Adventures will join us in Costa Rica Adventures, March 16-24!

Luna Nueva Lodge, Costa RicaI am soooo excited to announce that March 16-24, 2018, Costa Rica Adventure is full, we will miss you but there’s options.for next year or to join in LIfe’s a Beach March 3-10, there are still 5 spots available.  The committed yogis and adventurers will be sharing time at one of my favorite places, Finca Luna Nueva near Arenal Volcano and and the bustling town of La Fortuna.  Just a 20 minute drive from this tourist distention  will bring you to the beautiful Regenerative Agriculture and Biodynamic Farm to Table venue, Finca Luna. Nueva!  Relax, hike, bird, enjoy the yoga platform, the tranquility of the solar hottub, the hammock on your porch and the oh so yummie meals.

Cultural activities will include farm tours, tours of towns and markets and oh yes, traditional chocolate making…. of course!  Learn the history and how to of bean to bar and then experience the rich, healthy treat you created! Check out the Chocolate experience at Fina Luna!  Click here to experience A Taste of Chocolate!

This year’s group will enjoy all of this plus kayaking on nearby Lake Arenal, the Penas Blancas River, hiking about the base of the majestic Arenal, luxuriating in the local thermal springs, viewing the plethora of wildlife and tropical beauty and yes, just enjoying the culture, adventure and tropical beauty.

Our last two days find us ensconced in the beauty and amenities of the Buena Vista Adventure Lodge near Liberia.  This hotel destination is an adventure in itself, but it will also be our launch pad for a full day tour of near by Rincon De La Vieja National Park  Wow….

Life’s a Beach: So Enjoy it!  Now more news, due to some damage from Hurricane Ned, we have made some changes to Life’s A Beach March 3-10, 2018.  We are now up on the mountain looking down over the Whale’s Tail from Vista Ballena’s incredible hotel, restaurant and wellness venue!  Our first 4 nights are the lap of luxury with views, yoga, eco-tours and wellness adventures into selfcare yoga/MFR, Chakra exploration with oils, art, mudra and self massage, Ayurveda and your constitution and mindful meditation with art, breath and writing explorations.  We will hike, swim in waterfalls, create sumi ink impressions in the Bamboo Forest and experience the sunset and sunrise as only this tropical setting can offer.  Our 5th night will find us at a well established eco-lodge, Hacienda Baru just a bit up the coast.  This wildlife laden jungle paradise has tranquil beaches to wander, trails to lead you into the jungle and a Canopy Walk and Zip, the Flight of the Tocan for those of interest to soar among the tree tops!

Night 6 is a journey to one of the most secret hots springs I know of.  Yes it is a bit of a shuttle, but take advantage of seeing more of Costa Rica, the culture, the views!  Then settle into comfortable accommodations at the Hotel and thermal pools of Termales de Bosque.… You won’t regret it. I might now be able to get you out of the 7 different natural hot pools seeping into gently landscaped forest, massage or spa treatments are available as is swim up beverage service…..

Our last day journey will be short 1.5 hour shuttle to the lovely and comfortable Hotel Buena Vista just 30 minutes from the SJO International Airport.  This makes our last afternoon and evening easy, giving us plenty of time to enjoy, reflect and look toward our passage home.  Learn more about each adventure then give me a shout!

Life’s a Beach: So ENJOY it! March 3 – 10, 2018 Itinerary  

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Fun Facts About Costa Rica

Get Wild- A Day in the Woods….Wild Gourmet Food for 40, Hydrosol How to’s and Spring 2018 Chicken Stu Event with West Virginia Extension and Urban !

There are so many opportunities to Get Wild and explore Your Backyard and Beyond!

backyard alchemy hydrosols and essential oils

Summer 2017 found the United Plant Savers’ Interns dabbling in alchemy by making Hydrosols with my Copper Alembic Still. I also set up a demonstration of how to make a table top version with large cook pots for an Anybody Can Kitchen Apothecary approach! It was a great group to work with, they picked plenty of Arborvitae Thuja occidentalis for the large still and we created a facial toner of rose, lavender and lemon balm for a refreshing and renewing spritzer in the table top demo. While we waited, poured, changed the water we all ‘wafted” our way through Jeannie Rose’s The Vocabulary of Oder. How fun. Once we where done pouring off both still, they had to sniff there way to deciding which of the 7 Odors their alchemy produced and you know what, they all came up with very similar review! Young noses. They also named and labeled their labors appropriately!

Unitred Plant Savers Botanical Sanctuary
History of UPS

Spring of 2017 found Hopewood Holistic Health and partners OSU Extension, United Plant Savers and  Rural Action offering Wild Food for 40 and more… It was an extension of OSU’s A Day in the Woods where normally share a Wild Slide presentation, talk and walk about to about 50-70 interested Ohioans. This adventure was an opportunity  to get their fingernails dirty planting Ramps with Tanner, walking the woods with me and learning to prepare and eat those tasty Wild Treats! It was a great success.   Wild gourmet food for 40 from soup to nuts  or should I say nettles to ramps!   Lunch demos and eats included; nettle wild mushroom quiche, nettle ramp wild mushroom lasagna, ramp garlic mustard pesto and hummus, ramp crackers, violet-goat cheese roll up canopies, wild mixed green salad, violet honey, violet butter, pickled ramps, wild mushroom pate,.  We started the morning with paw paw/persimmon and strawberry/knot-weed muffins…. Dandelion coffee, nettle mint tea and roasted root Tea.  Oh it was a busy, tasty day.

Wild, wonderful and free for the picking

Thank you all who came and thank you United Plant Savers for hosting our pre A Day in The Woods OSU Extension’s “How to” Wild Plants event.  Rural Action, you all rock and Tanner… Yes Ramp Man…. we can now, not only dig ’em… we can plant and propagate ’em.. too, a much more sustainable solution. I  Could not have done this event  without the help of herbal volunteers and Paleo-cooks, Kim and Kim and Bill, Crazy Dave and Jenn… past students, friends, and inspiring herbalists!

Test your wild plant knowledge, you know more than you think.

It was a lovely, vibrant spring day, we where lucky to catch the sun amidst a raining week… thank you Green Goddess and Sun Spirits!  40 plus folks came from all over Ohio and Pa to join in the fun and be delighted by taste tantalizing treats from the wild (with help from lots of friends and Nature’s Bounty… cooking for 3 days prior).

 

Much was shared, Chip and John shared a presentation about  the history and great new plans at United Plant Saver’s Goldenseal Botanical Sanctuary (please join, become a Botanical Sanctuary Member, Sponsor Herb Students and or donate to the new James Duke Library and Welcome Center).  A project near and dear to my heart.    Paul Strauss was there as well as Chip, an

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d John, caretakers and Office Manager extraordinaire,

It really was a  beautiful day at United Plant Savers with artists, herbalists, students and Lonnie, newest manager and steward of herbs and yoga at Equinox Botanicals.  I feel we are in good hands with the next generation… but hold on, the older generation ins’t done yet, there is so much to share, learn and love!  Come visit, hike, stay the weekend in the Tornado Cabin or one of the rooms in the “barn” pretty nice “barn” accommodations….stroll, walk, swim, be inspired by nature at it’s  best.

It was a day to learn how to… Yes, How to make our own… food from the wild and as importantly, why… we ate, oh we ate…and we hiked, botanized, took time to sit in the sanctuary only Nature can offer and  ponder. We learned to Id and plant ramps and felt community with new and old friends and nature.

So many Thanks…. to each and every one.  Next year?  Who knows, Wild food for 100! Oh joy!  Just need a little help from my friends and our Green Plant Allies…………… now go ahead, I dare you….”Get the Green Spark

Upcoming 2018 will find Hopewood on April 12-14  at the West Virginia’s Urban Agriculture Gathering Chicken Stew!  Thanks for the invite Annette Ericksen of West Va Extension.  Plan to enjoy a Walk about Exploring Food Security and Value Added Products in Your Backyard & Beyond and maybe a second session Permaculture Solutions Large or Small, It all Starts with a Resource Inventory!  Should be a bountiful time of year to explore Wild Urban Solutions.

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New Early Bird Date

Val, Lura and I are so excited to share The Art & Science in Wellness II this year in The Blue Zone of Costa Rica! Ahhh Yes, find yourself nestled just outside of Uvita, Costa Rica immersed in Waterfalls, Bamboo Forests, spotting Whales and Dolphins and delving deep into yoga, art expression, creative movement,  meditation, breath and more.  New for you this year is the access to YACEP logo CEU’s or CMU’s in Allied Health, Yoga and Massage, just ask.  So join us and experience Yoga in new ways, open and balance your Chakras, discover your Dosha and renew your spirit!

Some folks are already signed up but to ensure early bird saving to all, I do need to alert folks to one new change, I am shifting to a new marketing company, BookYogaRetreats.com and they take a percentage.  So early bird prices will end earlier than stated on the first flyer.  I will be redoing it and reposting it but for your convenience and saving, I am sending out the alert now.  Stated EB prices will end November 15th. and the regular price of $1,750.00 will stand regardless if you book through me or BookYogaRetreats.com after November 15, 2017.   It’s their policy that I only have one price advertised.

$1,750.00 is still an outstanding price for the event as it includes sweet accommodations, amazing cultural cuisine, all in-country travel, guides, entrance fees, all your yoga, art and materials and  a chance to be in one of the healthiest, happiest most  beautiful places in Costa Rica.   Experience the Playa and beauty of The Ballena National Park and the jungles and cloud forests from N to S in this amazingly diverse gem of a country.

To register or for more information follow the links below  or contact Rebecca with any questions you might have.  740-590-3954 or becaherbtravel@gmail.com.  Yes, It’s Time to Take Time!  Discover wellness, renew your commitment, find the joy  as you  gain new insights and techniques that will broaden and deepen your skills in teaching or your personal practice.  Namaste

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Meeting Your co-host for Holistic Journey’s Costa Rican Adventures March 16-24 2018

Hopewood Holistic Health loves to collaborate with talented and skilled professionals and upcoming 2018 Holistic Journeys  features some of the best,  so follow me as you take a moment to explore Mimi  Morrison and Touch the Earth Adventures and find out just where this adventure is going to take you!  Rebecca Wood 

Hopewood is thrilled to collaborate with Mimi Morrison of Touch the Earth Adventures. (TEA)   Mimi launched TEA in 1994.  She shared “It was and is her mission to create outdoor adventures to empower women and to encourage them to find connection with Mother Earth”.  Holistic Journeys shares that mission (for women, men, children and families) and loves creating an environment that facilitates everyone in ‘finding a sense of place, wonder and ahhhh in the world’.  

Mimi, a native of Southeast Ohio, lives with the forested hills, cliffs, lakes and rivers and uses them as the platform to share her love of earth energy with others by leading hiking and kayaking trips.   She has lead groups in Cape Cod, North and South Carolina, Virginia as well as  every nook and cranny known to outdoor enthusiasts in SE Ohio.

The inspiration to create Touch the Earth Adventures began from a lifetime exploring the outdoors and immersing herself  in the Wilderness, by canoe, in Quetico in Canada.  I’ve been there and Wow, what a beautiful and remote piece of paradise and throughout the eastern seaboard and Southern Appalachia mountains.  During one of these trips Mimi experienced a  chance and powerful encounter with a  Native American who was walking to DC to protest eservation conditions.  After that encounter, Mimi had a vision to create experiences, particularly leading women, to find deeper connections with our Mother Earth.  Hopewood shares that commitment and incorporates sustainable understanding,  responsible personal actions and an appreciation of cultural uniqueness and it’s role in conservation and preservation into every adventure experience.  

Mimi and I have a shared passion for leading trips and Mimi was drawn to the Eco-wellness  Adventures offed by Holistic Journeys Casa Luna Portadathroughout Costa Rica and Central America.  Both Mimi and I share a deep love for Costa Rica and it’s diverse life zone, critters, birds, plants and of course FUN!  Thus a new collaboration was born and we are offering it to YOU!

Your home away from home on this adventure includes two exquisite facilities; Finca Luna Nueva Lodge  , am amazing biodynamic,  sacred seed, farm to table educational jungle lodge and Buena Vista Adventure Lodge, our setting to relax, reflect and base our last adventure, exploring Rincon de la Vieja  from.  It is also conveniently close to the Liberia International airport.

Mimi and I both invite YOU to explore the mystery, beauty and peace of Costa Rica.  Sustainable Adventure and an exploration of Wellness  is calling, why not join us. In the words of Thoreou, “Go forth under the open sky and listen to Natures Teachings.”  This is an amazing opportunity to Find Yourself and a Sense of Place in the World!  

Contact Rebecca Wood of Hopewood Holistic Health for more information or to register.  Make sure you k with a buddy and take advantage of Early Bird Discounts.    Feel free to call or email and don’t forget to share this blog and adventure with your friends and family.   

For more information on Mimi Morrison and TEA contact her at mimitouchtheearth@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/TouchTheEarthAdventures.   You can also contact me, Rebecca  to register or for any additional details or questions, I look forward to speaking with you.   becaherbtravel@gmail.com

“We must go beyond textbooks, go out into the bypaths and untrodden depths of the wilderness and travel and explore and tell the world the glories of our journey”.  John Hope Franklin

Here we go again… Holistic Journeys & friends, 2018 Adventures!

Holistic Journeys is offering two amazing Adventures in Wellness this 2018. Join Mimi Morrison of  Touch the Earth Adventures and  me (Rebecca ) of Hopewood Holistic Health for a Kayak, Hike, Hotsprings and Gentle Yoga experience in the Guanacaste region of Costa Rica.  Our adventure will take us along the shores of Lake Arenal, down the Penas Blancas River and to the National Park of Ricon de la Viejo…. that’s just part of the adventure.  Our accommodations are stellar: Finca Luna Neuva and Buena Vista Lodge will be our home for this journey and you will have plenty of time just to swim, sit, listen and be in this tropical paradise.

March 3-10th take us to the Blue Zone of Costa Rica near Uvita.  We will SUP board the Whale’s Tail, hike the bamboo forests, meditate in waterfalls and kayak the mangroves.  Daily Yoga and creative Art Exploration will again open your heart, mind and body to being the best you can be…. Join Lura, Val and me for this tropical beach excursion into YOU!

To register for either of these travel events contact contact Rebecca at 7400-590-3954 or email me at becaherbtravel@gmail.com.  No questions to small so give a shout and let’s see how we can ensure you are a part of this Adventure in Wellness.