You know those rare periods — in your household, your work, your life — where things somehow hum along smoothly, defying all your expectations? We occasionally experience this kind of harmony at our house… very occasionally. Take a look:

"Double Down Dog"
Last week, my mother-in-law sent my girls a really cute set of kid yoga cards (Barefoot Books’ Yoga Pretzels), where the poses (many of them for partners) are illustrated and give some basic information. While I tippety-tapped on the computer, the little buggers ripped right into them and got down to business.
They were like little circus performers — the big one would read the card, and issue instructions to the small one. The small one would speedily and happily comply, doing exactly as she was told. Then they’d break the pose and scurry back to find another one to try, over and over. I’ve never seen them so focused on something together — and I was shocked at their capacity to study, understand and replicate each pose. (I think plenty of adults would have trouble with this!)
No, I don’t think they’re on their way to yoga fame, or to full-time ashram living. But as I look back on that afternoon, I recognize that I could learn a few things from my tiny yoginis:
- When good leaders know how to motivate those they lead, they can accomplish great things. The big one knew that to get her little sister’s cooperation, it had to be fun. She used her best big-sister voice, coaxing and coaching her along, and gave her her full attention. And when they triumphed, they celebrated together — dancing, hugging, giggling.
- Embracing your place in the world — rather than railing against it — creates harmony. The little one knew full well she couldn’t be the leader in this game. In fact, she’s pretty used to accepting the big one’s authority on nearly everything. Their sister hierarchy will surely change as they get older and develop their own interests, but for a few moments there, everything was clicking.
- Learning can happen in the unlikeliest of places. Whether it’s kids learning about the world by stretching on a yoga mat, or mommies learning, stretching and growing in cyberspace — it pays to stay open and ready.
You never know where your newly acquired knowledge might take you.

Celebrating together.
12 Comments
January 31, 2009 at 7:41 pm
Too funny! I love the pose they’re in and I can’t believe they managed to execute it so successfully! Tell the girls their auntie is proud of their yoga skills and they can teach their cousins in FL!
January 31, 2009 at 7:58 pm
Hey sister — thanks for reading my nonsense! Your kids would LOVE these yoga cards. Barefoot Books is a pretty cool company, from what I’m hearing. Matt’s cousin’s friend’s dog’s aunt sells them, I think.
We are WAY psyched for FL… yoga on the beach!
February 1, 2009 at 8:54 pm
I love this post!!!! And I want the cards – how old do you think the kids need to be??? I love finding life lessons in obscure places…and I love your writing…off to tweet it!
February 1, 2009 at 9:00 pm
My 5 year olds LOVE the Yoga Pretzels cards! They got them as a gift from a friend of mine and love the 2-person poses. Perfect gift for twins!
February 2, 2009 at 12:48 pm
Janine, thanks for stopping. Great call on the twins gift idea! Can’t wait to check out your blog… surely it’s full of good stories about your twins. Take care.
February 1, 2009 at 9:11 pm
Julie, thanks for checking it out. Let’s see — I think that with adult help, a 2- or 3-year-old could get into the cards (like Ruby did). They’re really well done, and spur lots of interesting discussion!
You are very sweet to tweet.
Spanks!
February 1, 2009 at 9:14 pm
Well observed creates writing well.
Kudos, you do both very well.
And a little child will teach them.
Relax, children have a natural affinity to enjoy life and their instincts
are usually better than grown up’s overly protective and usually
misinformed expectations.
February 2, 2009 at 12:46 pm
Thank you so much for your kind words. Your blog is a restful place in a sea of information overload — I love it!
February 2, 2009 at 12:39 pm
What a great post! It’s so fun, well written and full of wisdom. And your adorable little yoginis clearly know how to celebrate their successes, too!
February 2, 2009 at 12:45 pm
Debra, thanks so much! I look forward to diving into your blog and getting to know you! See you around Twitter, too…
February 23, 2009 at 9:35 pm
that is too cute and I love yoga myself!
February 23, 2009 at 10:38 pm
Hi Kristen – thanks, I’m glad you enjoyed it. It’s good seeing you here as well as at TwitterMoms!