Showing posts with label Yanni. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yanni. Show all posts

Thursday, April 29, 2021

Yawny (not Yanni) #AtoZChallenge2021

My word choice for today may have sparked thoughts for you of the spectacular Greek-American composer, keyboardist, pianist, and music producer, Yanni. As it did for me, and I immediately headed over to YouTube to indulge in a few of his top hits, including One Man's Dream and Santorini. And, of course, Standing in Motion.


So easy to relax and reenergize in the presence of genius.

Also energizing is the act of yawning. Yawny is an adjective characterized by or producing yawning. Yawning and stretching is possibly beneficial for brain temperature regulation. You may feel yawny when your body wants to wake itself up. The yawn helps stretch the lungs and allows the body to flex its muscles and joints. Blood forced to your face and brain also increase alertness. 

My research on yawning began several weeks ago, after a routine teeth cleaning appointment at my dentist's office. Near the end of the procedure, my face began to feel strange and I quickly sat up in the chair. That's when my jaw slipped out of joint. With this large ball protruding from the left side of my face, I could still talk and felt no pain. The dentist told me to gently massage the cheek, which I did, and after about a minute the jaw slipped back into place and life went on.

But now when I feel yawny, my first inclination is to stifle the urge as a precaution against opening my mouth like the lion in the above photo, none too eager to have my jaw displaced again. My research suggests this is not an unusual occurrence and once it happens, it may likely reoccur.

No one I asked has ever had this happen to them. Did you or someone you know ever experience a dislocated jaw not caused by trauma?

(669) YANNI - “One Man’s Dream” (Live At The Acropolis 1993) ! 1080p Digitally Remastered & Restored HD ! - YouTube

Thursday, November 29, 2018

What's Love Got to Do With It? #WATWB


 
Welcome to We Are the World #WATWB Blogfest 
November 2018. 
Our stellar co-hosts are:
Please do visit them and any others with the #WATWB tag.
Simon Falk:
 
In Hawaii, the favorite greeting is "Aloha" which has several meanings. The most important is easy to explain. The word means "the presence of breath" or "the breath of life."  "Alo" means presence, front, and face; "ha" means breath. Aloha is not only a way of living, but a way of treating others with respect and love.
 
Tina Turner's musical query, the title of this blog post, and Yanni's Love Is All look at love from opposite ends of the spectrum. One questions its validity; the other is bolstered by its presence.
 
When searching for a feel-good article for this month's post, I came across a timely story about a children's pageant. One child accidently misspelled a word, adding a priceless touch to a traditional play. The message gave me a sense of happiness that has stayed with me. Please enjoy the story here:
 
 
December is filled with holidays and traditions
around the world.
I hope all are celebrated with love.