




"She said she usually cried at least once each day not because she was sad, but because the world was so beautiful & life was so short."
Brian Andreas
I just love those words so much. That's how I felt when I left the yoga studio on Saturday (blissful, but exhausted). I was just so darn happy to have made this all a reality.
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