No more stories about our faltering economy until we deal with
this forthwith:
In doga poses, the dogs look a lot
like they do when they loll about and appear to be happy. It's no
coincidence, Storm says, that a common yoga stretch for people is
called "downward-facing dog."...
The most important part of doga is spending
quality time together. Doga helps dogs and people bond, Storm says,
because they have to focus on each other. No TV or video games. No
homework worries. Just you and your dog stretching and
relaxing.
I'm surprised. You'd think this would be the ripe opportunity to
say that the reason kids and dogs should stretch for fun is because
there's no TV to watch now that the house has been lost in a
foreclosure.