IT WAS FABULOUS! No question.
I had just come out of an exceptionally difficult year and needed a physical/emotional experience (my spirit was flourishing). I took a yoga class, learned to do some meditation in their grato. I took full benefit of every square foot of that place… in door and out door pools, oh, and the massage I got was “Watsu”. It was a life-changing experience (mostly because my life was needing to change). I specifically relish the time I spent journaling. I had a yellow legal pad and took a sofa with comfy pillows in the sun and began to write and cry and nap and cry and write. Spa attendants checked on me and brought me a beverage, but let me feel totally comfortable in my space. I went back a couple years later. I was far-less pathetic, but I loved it just the same. I will go there again.
Spa-ing is like vacationing.
There is joy, anticipation and excitement in planning, and relief and
sweet memory long after return. When a
friend is in a near-melt-down state, I suggest a spa day. The best in Michigan
is Immerse at the MGM in Detroit . They really know how to do it
right. It doesn’t cost an arm and a leg
but it is worth a million bux. (I’ve
never had a million bux, but I don’t imagine it would feel much better than the
spa.)
Occasionally I plan a Girls’ Day at the spa. One such day was 2 weeks ago.
My sister and 15 wonderful women arrived as early as8:30 and stayed
as late as 6pm . It was fun to jump in and out of the pool,
whirlpool, steam room, nap, lunch and just “be” and be with people I
enjoy. We’ll do it about 3 times a year
and we will be better wives, sisters and mothers for it. It is a wonderful physical experience,
appealing to all senses. The staff is
very helpful and the atmosphere is clean and calming; you know you are someone
special.
My sister and 15 wonderful women arrived as early as
There is a day a year that is particularly difficult for
me. This year I am spending it at the
spa. I have my plans all made; I’m
leaving the house at 6am to be there
when they open. I’ve the list of what
I’m packing, my services are booked and I’ve even selected what I’m ordering
for lunch. This year it is a day I am
actually looking forward to. Maybe I’ll
even take a batch homemade lemonade with me (future blog topic).
If you ever need any spa advice I am happy to give it to
you. If
you don’t want to go alone, I’d love to go with you. When our last grandchild is 7 years old, I am
taking Kirstynn and Alison away for a spa vacation. I don’t know when that will be (if Miles is
the last, that will be in 7 years). I
will carefully select the destination and time of year to enhance our
experience. I have a few ideas.
5 comments:
"hi Dana". This post has left me craving a spa. 7 years it will definitely be a much needed trip. I love you, and I love that your ideas always include your family. Brilliant!
If Capri is weaned next time you go to Sedona, I am FOR SURE going with you!!! I've never had a spa day, but after reading that, I need a spa weekend! I need to convince my mom to take all of her daughters, but do you think my dad would ever let that happen?! Keep bloggin'!!! I love it!
Find some articles about the calming and healing of a spa. Hey, didn't he go to Alaska with Gary?
True, he totally did! They camped on the sides of roads though lol. They are nuts! After my mom is free and clear of cancer, I'm hoping she lives life up and my dad lets her!!! When do you plan on coming to Sedona?
I'm soooo calling you later for some much needed spa advice. I'm sooo excited since this will be my first offical trip to a spa. Although I went in while in Vegas with Kirstynn we didn't have any services done. I'm thinking this time a massage will be a must do, since I've never had once before. Now the question is, what type, how long. I can't wait!
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