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OOOO BABY BABY! Baby Tayoga Arriving September 2020

Hi all! This is an extra special post because I finally get to tell you all that I am pregnant! Andrew and I are expecting our first little one this September 2020 and we are absolutely thrilled. To give you a little back story, we found out on Christmas Day. Shortly after that, we headed to Disney World for New Years Eve. I've been bragging that we are the best parents because we have already taken our kid to Disney World (teehee). It has been a bit of a challenge keeping this a secret. If you know me, you know that the hubby and I love to drink beer. Avoiding that in front of friends was basically impossible, so our friends were the first to find out (sorry sissy). Next to find out the good news was my family - We told them on my Papa's 96th birthday and it was absolutely perfect! I had wrapped up a little note that said great-grand baby #15 was arriving in September 2020. He was so excited and everyone was so surprised. My mama started crying she was so happy. After my

Tayoga Conversation with Brittnie King

The following conversation is with the talented and beautiful, Brittnie King. Andrew and I were introduced to Brittnie and her husband, Justin, at Concert in the Park a few years back. Our mutual friends decided that the four of us should meet since we all had one major thing in common…WE LOVE BEER! As you can probably guess, we all bonded over some good beer and our friendship has continued ever since. I was excited to do this conversation with Brittnie because her background is fascinating to me. As you will find out below, Brittnie’s background is in ballet. It has been such a joy to get to know her, watch her perform, teach alongside her, and, of course, drink some really good beer along the way. I hope you all enjoy this conversation. Cheers. Tayoga: How did you get started with yoga and at what point did you decide to complete teacher training? Brittnie: Because of my training in ballet, yoga was something I commonly did to improve my flexibility. It wasn't until later