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Boy Standing Welcome Sign $22.97 There?s a certain childhood appeal about this boy standing swinging sign that will bring back memories of your own, even as you?re raising another generation. Our little guy is enjoying a laid back day, standing on his swing with a popsicle to combat the heat. And he?ll stay wherever you hang him, no matter what the weather, to greet the family and friends that call at your home. A fun family th… |
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34 Metal Rustic Home Décor Standing Angel Chime $17.99 These pieces are genuinely handmade. Each piece is meticulously crafted by hand. They are hand cut and painted by hand to give each item its own uniqueness. The final product is also assembled manually and each item can take an hour or more to complete…. |
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ABC Products – E & J Craft ~ Primitive – Wall Hanging Or Standing Angel Box (With Homespun Fabric Tie for Accent) $22.77 Enjoy this standing angel box with rusty star, heart or other shape of the artist’s choice ~~ Her necktie is homespun fabric in the artists choice of red, green or blue ~~ The wings are 3 dimensional ~~ The angel is handpainted in the primitive style so actual item will vary slightly from the picture shown ~~ The edges are scalloped to add interest and to make the designs as real looking as we can… |
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The Wonder Of You: Recorded Live in Las Vegas, August 13, 1970 $49.93 The Wonder Of You features the complete concert performance from The International Hotel in Las Vegas on August 13, 1970, mixed in its entirety for the first time by Vic Anesini. Filmed as part of the legendary That’s The Way It Is movie, unique performances include: “Stranger In The Crowd,” “In The Ghetto,” “Make The World Go Away” and “Don’t Cry Daddy.” Track listing: 1. That’s All Right 2. I G… |
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New Haven ‘76 $38.99 Following on from his appearance in Fort Worth, Texas, Elvis rocked New Haven, Connecticut on July 30 at the Veterans’ Memorial Coliseum. This 24-track CD also features photos from Steve Barile’s archives. An incredible live version of “Return To Sender” is featured as a bonus track from Hampton Roads Coliseum on August 1, 1976. Track listing: 1. Also Sprach Zarathustra 2. See See Rider 3. I Got A… |
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Memories (3 CD Boxed Set) $69.99 Spanning his career from the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s, this Memories three-disc collection contains 75 songs and over three hours of music from the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Track listing: Disc 1 – The 50’s That’s All Right Baby, Let’s Play House Heartbreak Hotel I Was The One Blue Suede Shoes I Want You, I Need You, I Love You Don’t Be Cruel Hound Dog Any Way You Want Me Love Me Tender Anyplace Is Parad… |
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Welcome To My Kitchen (Self Standing Cover) Revised Edition … |
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Standing Order (Welcome to My Country) $16.95 … |
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Welcome to the U.K.: A Guide for Overseas Nursing Students … |
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Girl Standing Welcome Sign $22.97 Get in the swing of greeting family and friends, with a girl standing welcome sign! They?ll love our lithesome lass, all togged out in her summer best, and with curls a-bouncing. She?s just waiting around on that swinging sign, waiting for someone to give her a little push. Whimsical accent for hanging from a plant bracket next to the door. Metal. 10.25 x 19 inches high…. |

Learn to Stand on Your Own Two Feet With Yoga
Standing on your own two feet sounds like one of the simplest of tasks, but it is something I find challenging my students again, and again. Making contact with the ground in a firm and balanced way doesn’t always happen automatically for a number of reasons.
Firstly, we all have our own habitual ways of standing, and the longer we stand the more pronounced these usually become. A teacher of mine used to say, “Let me see your best grocery store line stance!” And there we’d all be, leaning on one foot or the other, maybe a heel rocked back; a slouch though the torso. When we get tired we tend to alternate putting more pressure on one foot, then the other, when in reality we would get heaps more energy if we would just push down into our feet evenly.
Secondly, these habitual patterns create and reinforce muscle and skeletal imbalances. In turn we feel more fatigued, and this spreads throughout the whole body.
Thirdly, our footwear can be truly horrendous. Much of it fails to give adequate support to our feet and legs, some of it tips our pelvis and torso at odd angles (high heels, anyone?), and they can reinforce or exacerbate imbalances already present.
But, never fear…yoga is here, and it provides an easy solution in the posture known as Tadasana, or Mountain Pose.
This posture is basically standing evenly on your own two feet. Try it out (get outside in the grass if you can, it will make this exercise even more yummy):
Come to a standing position in your bare feet (important so that you can feel them.) Stand with your big toes, heels and ankles together; if this is very uncomfortable for you, try separating your feet about 6 inches, but keep them parallel. Allow your hands to hang down by your sides.
Begin to press your feet firmly into the ground. Can you feel each of the four sides, of each foot, touching the ground? Notice if there are any gaps, or if you are leaning a little more to one edge or another. Press down the balls of your feet and lift your toes; then spread them out as if they were fingers, and place them back down one, by one. Press fully into your feet again. Notice the sensations that come as the soles of your feet make contact with the earth; feel the energy that is being drawn up and into your body.
Notice what is happening in your legs as you press. Do you find a new firmness? An increase in energy? What has happened to the pelvis? Bring your awareness further up, and notice the position of your chest, shoulders, neck and head. Do you feel lighter? Straighter? Stronger? Take note of all these things and the way your entire body feels in its position in space.
In Kripalu Yoga we use the energy of moving down, to rise up; this is the foundation of every posture.
If you are new to yoga, welcome—you are doing it! You can continue your sadhana (practice) every time you are standing on your own two feet. May your feet always rest joyfully upon the earth.
About the Author
Teal Marie Chimblo, RYT, is a certified Kripalu Yoga teacher and Visual Artist living in Gastonia, North Carolina. In addition to teaching yoga, and making art, she loves to write about yoga, meditation, and conscious living.
animal crossing – wild world, ds. How do I welcome an invited guest into my house?
Okay, so a character begs me to invite them around my house, and we organise a time. Near the time I always wait outside my house, but no one ever comes, then I get told off for standing them up. Please help..:)
You have to be inside your house to welcome them in. They’ll come knocking at the pre-arranged time, just make sure you’re in your house and then you can let them inside.
Then once they’re inside they’ll walk around looking at your stuff and telling you how nice your house is lol
Real life PUSS IN BOOTS!