Coming out of hibernation
For the second year in a row, I’ve neglected my exercise routine in January and February. Hibernated is more like it. The frigid temperatures outside
For the second year in a row, I’ve neglected my exercise routine in January and February. Hibernated is more like it. The frigid temperatures outside
It’s the beginning of 2005, a time to thank returning clients, welcome new clients, and plan for my continuing education courses. First up is Clinical
It took a course in neuromuscular therapy during my enrollment at the Somerset School of Massage Therapy in 1997 to bring my massage work into
The following appeared in the May 26 issue of the Times Herald-Record. I am sitting in the fire hall of Milford Square, Pa., at the
From Aug. 12-15, 2004, I served as a teaching assistant at a CranioSacral Pediatrics Workshop outside Boston. On the third day, the three dozen students
The following essay was originally published in the Times Herald-Record on Sunday, May 29, 1994. It won me third place in the feature-writing category of
In May I took a three-day Orthomassage workshop taught by James Waslaski. In June, I served as a teaching assistant for a CranioSacral Therapy II
As a former runner and current walker, hiker, swimmer and massage therapist, I know the value of healthy feet and legs. So it was with
It was a hectic nine days. On April 23, I attended a concert at Carnegie Hall in which a friend sang with a choral group
The sun is lingering longer in the evening, the rays are imparting a bit more warmth, and the dawns are earlier and bursting with brightness.
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