tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5544913458028415917.post1358134645325045486..comments2024-02-24T03:14:25.170-05:00Comments on A Half Baked Life: On Living Well, and Arroz con lecheJustine Lhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14190295175501659469noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5544913458028415917.post-6118323044737122742013-10-21T21:53:58.095-04:002013-10-21T21:53:58.095-04:00Well I love both parts of this post. You've ac...Well I love both parts of this post. You've actually made me want to read Aristotle.<br /><br />I can see what dessert I may be serving later this week...<br /><br />I wish you well with your intention about the work situation.Lori Lavender Luzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15394441222262940632noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5544913458028415917.post-20770280018999003142013-10-17T22:11:55.533-04:002013-10-17T22:11:55.533-04:00This post has been open in my browser for hours. ...This post has been open in my browser for hours. I read it before putting the kids to bed and came back to it to read it again. I want to write this post in the sky, Justine. Seriously. Every. Last. Word. I get this. I get that happy is about engaging. Putting intentions into actions. I think we forget at times, that the engagement is really the best part. Better than the results or the finish line. So many of us miss that the best part is about getting the mud on our hands. And yoga. How do you explain so someone who has never practiced how it changes your life completely? Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01569566206375226838noreply@blogger.com