Moonflower Yoga
2093 Bellmore Avenue
Bellmore, NY 11710
Phone: (516) 557 2206
Email: moonfloweryoga@optimum.net

The Return of the School Year by Nancy Weshkoff

September 16, 2021 by  
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The Return of the School Year

By Nancy Weshkoff

September is always a stressful month with the return of the school year.  For teachers, you are meeting your new students for the year and ascertaining how you can help them grow and learn. Similarly for students, it is beginning a new curriculum and becoming comfortable with your new teachers.  Parents need to help their children become adjusted to the new grade level.  In 2021, this stress seems to be amplified even more. The COVID pandemic has added more complexity: should there be mask mandates, vaccine mandates for those who are eligible, remote learning or in-person learning, etc.

At Moonflower Yoga, we have many schoolteachers and parents who attend classes and events.  I see the stress and worry start to build in mid-late August and continue through September and October as they try to cope with the onset of the new school year.

For the teachers, the parents, and the students, they all agree that taking even just 30 minutes to RELAX can you help feel better.  A great yoga or meditation class, available via Zoom, can help you do that.  Yoga can release muscle tension from the day.  By doing pranayama (breathing techniques), the mind and body begin to relax.  When you are relaxed, you can think more clearly and feel better, and your blood pressure can be lowered creating less stress on your heart.  Guided meditation takes your mind away from your worries and anxiety and helps you channel it in a more positive direction.   Come give a yoga or meditation class a try with a great Moonflower Yoga teacher who can help you learn ways to relax and cope!   With Zoom, you do not need to live in Bellmore, Long Island, New York to attend a class, and we  have people attending online yoga or meditation classes from neighboring Nassau County towns such as Merrick, East Meadow, Wantagh, Levittown, and Seaford, as well as out of state from Pennsylvania, Florida, Vermont, Arizona, and California.   Take 30 minutes for yourself and begin to feel better!  And have a great start to the new school year.

 

Remembering 9/11 by Nancy Weshkoff

September 10, 2021 by  
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Remembering 9/11

By Nancy Weshkoff

On this 20th anniversary of 9/11, I am re-posting a blog that I wrote 8 years ago that pays tribute to those who lost their lives on this September date.  Like so many other people, 9/11 is a day that I will never forget.  May those who lost their lives rest in peace.    And here is praying that we can live in peace rather than in senseless destruction and  hatred.

20 years ago, on the morning of September 11th, I remember my husband and I waking to a beautiful September morning.  The weather was absolutely perfect, and we remarked that it was probably one of the 10 best days of the year.    We both worked in Manhattan at that time and headed to work from Long Island and arrived in our respective office buildings shortly before 8 AM.   The office buildings had beautiful views of Manhattan including the World Trade Center.     Little did we know that in a few short minutes so many lives would change forever.

When we heard about the first plane crashing into the World Trade Center, like so many others, we thought this must be an accident.   Sadly, as events unfolded, we realized it wasn’t an accident.    From our office buildings, we could see the World Trade Center on fire.     I remember being filled with shock and horror.  Just like me, so many innocent people had gone to work that day, but in a different office address, and they were now dying or trapped in the towers.

As no one knew what might happen next, every office building in Manhattan was evacuated and all the public transportation in/out of Manhattan was closed.   This resulted in millions of people emptying on to the streets of Manhattan.   What happened next made me even prouder to be a New Yorker.    There were no riots despite huge crowds.   Instead we cried in the streets together and consoled and helped each other watching the smoke from lower Manhattan and praying for those who were in the buildings.

There were so many acts of bravery.     I think about those heroic first responders who knew they were probably going to die but risked their lives anyway going into the burning towers to try and help people.   I think a lot about the victims and their families.     Family members stood on street corners after the attack holding pictures of their lost loved ones with messages such as “have you seen my daughter who was on last seen on x floor of 1 WTC.”     Those pictures were later placed all over Manhattan on lamp posts and in the huge transportation hubs such as Grand Central Station and Penn Station.    The victims became even more real as you looked at their smiling faces and knew they were senselessly killed that September morning.

My heart goes out to the victims and may they rest in peace.    My heart also goes out to the families of the victims as they continue to find the strength to carry on.

One lesson that I learned from 9/11 was to live more in the present.  Sadly we never know what will happen to us when we begin our morning.    So we must make the most of each day.    Don’t put off doing something that you’ve always wanted to do.   It could be a simple thing such as spending more time with your family, or it could be something bigger such as taking that special trip somewhere.     After 9/11, I organized a trip to Disney World with my family because I wanted to create a happy memory.

Deciding to start my own yoga studio, Moonflower Yoga in Bellmore,  in Nassau County on Long Island, took some courage as I left behind the life I knew best.   Yet I know that the courage to start a new venture was only a very small fraction of the courage of those brave first responders who sacrificed their lives to save others on that beautiful September morning and to the 9/11 families who have learned to cope with this tragedy.     May all the victims of this sad event in our history be forever remembered.   And may we always remember to enjoy the blessings we encounter every single day.

 

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It is Moonflower Yoga’s 9th anniversary by Nancy Weshkoff

September 8, 2021 by  
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It is Moonflower Yoga’s 9th anniversary!

By Nancy Weshkoff

This week marks a happy milestone for Moonflower Yoga – it is our 9th anniversary!

It is hard to believe how quickly the years have flown by.  When I embarked on the journey of opening a yoga studio 9 years ago in Bellmore, Long Island, New York, I was not exactly sure how things would progress.  I will be the first to admit that some things did not always go as planned.   But I am happy to say that many things did.

The vision that I had of building a community where people could come together to practice yoga and meditation but to also make friends and expand horizons through the Moonflower Yoga Clubs such as the Moonflower Yoga Book Club and the Moonflower Yoga Needle Arts Group have all happened.    And we have all had fun and learned something new in the great workshops including cooking workshops, jewelry workshops, yoga-related workshops, and much more.   Meditation activities to promote relaxation and stress reduction were added to the schedule, and we now have ongoing classes, as well as a monthly evening of Guided Meditation and Relaxation with Bhante Sujatha, a Yoga Nidra evening with Jackie Lee, and a Gong Meditation and Relaxation event at the studio with Cathi.  Reiki became an addition to the schedule, and many people have become trained in this calming healing system  for stress reduction and relaxation.  And, of course, the yoga classes which were just a handful of classes at first but have grown to a wonderful variety of daily classes.  I have personally witnessed students of all ages who were not familiar with yoga fall in love with yoga as they become stronger, more flexible, improve balance, take care of themselves, and make friends with their fellow attendees.

There have been challenges too.   The onset of the COVID pandemic with a forced closure of the studio doors for in-person classes was a very sad time for me.  I missed the sound of that creaky front door opening with students walking into the hallway.   Through online Zoom classes, we were able to stay in touch and practice yoga together, as well as still hold online workshops and other activities.  This proved to be very important for so many in the Moonflower Yoga community who felt less isolated because of the online activities, while they continued to improve their physical health with a regular yoga practice.   With the introduction of hybrid classes this summer, we are now welcoming a limited group of fully-vaccinated students into the studio for select classes, and it is nice to see people in person again.

I am so grateful to all the wonderful people who have supported Moonflower Yoga through the years – THANK YOU!   You have made a dream come true. Your support of Moonflower Yoga and your friendship have created a very special place.  I also could not have done all of this without the great yoga teachers who join me in offering an amazing variety of yoga and meditation classes.   To those who provide these great yoga and meditation classes and help students improve their practice, as well as lead wonderful workshops, I thank you for your dedication!

These are challenging times for many including small businesses as we cope with the ongoing pandemic.   With your continued support, we can weather the storm and look forward to clearing skies in the future.   THANK YOU for 9 wonderful years!

 

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