Welcome to Embrace The Moon's New Website Greetings! The day is here! Eight weeks and 15 years later we have a new Moon! I am very happy with how it

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Welcome to Embrace The Moon's New Website

Greetings!

The day is here! Eight weeks and 15 years later we have a new Moon! I am very happy with how it turned out; the process was amazing. You can read about it on my blog. Before you do however, please indulge me in public displays of appreciate and gratitude. I can't even fully express how grateful I am to my editors: Lisa Corry, Robert Levy and Kevin Fetherston. Thank you SO much for your perspectives and periods, your counsel and commas, your common sense and your syntax. Writing has never been hard for me, but editing and spelling sure come in at a distant second! It was essential to me to put my best words forward and for the reader to not be distracted by mistakes. I think we did it! (Any errors you find, send them my way - but they are not the editing team's!)

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Thank you also to my website breakers! Kate Malinowski, Ed Essey, Nic Wildeman, Greg Scott, and Faith Draper LeLievre for reminding me to link my social media accounts, use terms people actually will understand, logically organize and oh yes, put up a smiling picture of myself too! Thank you to all the Embrace The Moon fact checkers and Facebook community for making sure I wasn't too heavy or too light when I talked about Taijiquan & Qigong and that the site worked across many platforms and browsers. Thank you to Crawford Currie for the creative and unexpected work on Logo v2, to my BFF Allison Helm for ongoing voice texting about the emotions of the process and husband Kevin for actually reminding me to eat and get up once in a while while I was glued to the creative process.

And, this website would not have happened without my Web Sifu, Navin Kulshreshtha of Devi Designs! After my computer crashed I called Adobe in Seattle to help me get my site back up to speed in the Dreamweaver program I had been limping along with for 15 years! Navin was who they referred to me and Fortune grined a big grin that day. Navin helped me on my problem and I could tell he was a great teacher. When he said, "We should talk about new website," I replied, "Oh yes please!" We began right away. Navin listened and guided and taught me as we went. We worked in tandem; he really kept me on track and took care of so many details I didn't even know existed. Thank you Navin!

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Please peruse the site, read, try links, and get used to the new platform. There are always quirks on any site but I think they are at a minimum on this. I love the SquareSpace platform and so far their customer service is great. Please give me your feedback!

There is more to come! I'll be embedding video links, a small store where you can buy our forthcoming new logo wear, designed along with the new logo, by my good friend from the UK, Crawford Currie. I have promised him hot sauce for life! There will be a password accessed teachers & student page.

I might be the most excited about the newest addition: Home Practice. Every couple of weeks or so I will offer you a practice designed to support you in your skills development and understanding as well as your overall life. This is also something for those of you who do not live close and as you see, there is the option for a distance lesson. The blog: Kimsights, will continue with more regularity. You can access the Archives from years past as well.

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The web powers that be tell me the process may take a couple days to be completely smoothed out so be tolerant in the change over.

Please do take a look, enjoy and let me know what you think! Make sure you can easily access the most important links: schedule and Registration. Thank you again everyone!

See you on the floor and for World Taijiquan & Qigong day April 29 at Myrtle Edwards park and the next day, the 30th, for a Crescent Moon Sound Bath with SoundSation!

Respect! Salute!

Kim

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See you on the floor and for World Taijquan & Qigong day at Myrtle Edwards park.

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