Christmas Yoga

 


I guess the title Christmas Yoga conjures up images of various poses in Santa Claus hats. Whilst a few eager contemporaries squeezed in a yoga session yesterday morning, the rest of us waited until early afternoon to make an appearance in the function room of a local public house for a festive get together.

In retirement large Christmas social events can be pretty much non-existent. Indeed I'm sure I've left the days of polite conversation, wine and canapes under a ceiling of gawdy decorations, behind me in the business world.

Yesterday was something quite different. A group of approximately 2 dozen retired ladies, who are committed to practising Yoga (at least now and again), dispensed with their leggings and instead congregated in their best frocks to enjoy a Christmas dinner together. The bar did a roaring trade, a relatively sedate quiz became a raucous affair and the laughter, chatting and occasional outbreak of song, went on for more than 4 hours. There were crackers and a Secret Santa sack of gifts, the only rule being that the parcels had to contain either pre-loved or handmade items.

It really was a wonderful opportunity to get to know some fellow Yogis better. There were no pretensions from these wonderfully refined ladies, as the group let its collective hair down in the nicest way possible. Being present in the moment with no distractions from the past or future doesn't have to be confined to the Yoga mat and can clearly be expressed in other ways.

Image by Peggy und Marco Lachmann-Anke from Pixabay


Comments

Treaders said…
Whoever thought older ladies were staid and ladylike must live on another planet. You can have some of the best fun EVER with older ladies. Glad you enjoyed it!

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