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Massage Therapy | Kerri Groce Thomas
2227 Drake Ave Suite 1. Kerri Groce Thomas, LMT. My mission as a Massage Therapist is to facilitate optimal care in improving health and well-being of others by adapting body awareness. Additionally, providing the best possible treatment for each clientadapting to meet each client’s individual needs. I offer the following:. Scalp, Neck and Shoulder Massage.
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Kerri Grote – The antiblog: confessions from a recovering perfectionist
The antiblog: confessions from a recovering perfectionist. You might want to read this first. You might want to read this first. I stood at the side of the stage with a knot of fear in my stomach. But as soon as my name was called the knot all but disintegrated under the wave of excitement rolling from my toenails all the… Continue Reading →. Moment #20: Here Comes the Sun. Moment #18: On Friendship and Following Your Heart. Moment #17: Muscle Memory. I mopped a lot of floor today. It’s part of...This is...
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Kerri's Art Kreations
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Kerri Hakoda | Sweeter Than Cane and The Currency Mysteries
Sweeter Than Cane and The Currency Mysteries. March 25, 2014. A mystery trilogy by Kerri Hakoda and Becky Warden. In The Last Nickel. The murder of an autistic schoolboy bring together for the first time the unlikely crime-solving duo of the child’s hard-living bus driver, Monti Sontag, and Diana Hamada, the Medical Examiner who moonlights as a geisha. Rarr; Leave a comment. March 5, 2011. Rarr; Leave a comment. March 1, 2011. Rarr; Leave a comment. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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Kerri Hamberg
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Kerri Hardwick Voice Studio
Kerri Hardwick Voice Studio. Tuesday, October 21, 2014. 10 Minute Vocal Warmup. 10 Minute Vocal Warmup. Thursday, October 2, 2014. Prepare to Sing - Part 2. Monday, September 8, 2014. Prepare to sing - part 1. Thursday, September 4, 2014. I'm sick, but I HAVE to sing! Why does it seem like we always get sick before an important performance? You're prepared, excited, and ready to sing -. THEN - you wake up with a head full of SNOT! You're not going to sound your best - that's the bottom line! Your life wi...
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Kerri Harris's Blog | Just another WordPress.com weblog
Kerri Harris's Blog. Year 1 – Book Project – 1. Year 1 – Book Project – 2. Year 1 – Book project – 3. Year 1 – Book Project – 4. Year 1 – Book Project – 5. Year 1 – Book Project – 6. Year 1 – Book Project – 7. Year 1 – Book Project – 8. Year 1 – Discourse. Year 1 – Project 01. Year 1 – Project 02. Year 1 – Project 03. Year 1 – Project 04. Year 1 – Project 05 – Part 1. Year 1 – Project 05 – Part 2. Year 1 – Project 06. Year 1 – Project 07 – Part 1. Year 1 – Project 07 – Part 2. Year 1 – Project 08. This i...
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Kerri Harris | Final Major Project
Home Made Chaise Lounge. Cushions – my design. First attempt at stiches…. First attemp at stitching a pattern. Standard cushion size 45x45cm. Circle cushion diameter 40cm. Make a small stitch (1-2) about the length of a (long) grain of rice. Good. Next, bring your needle up through the center of that stitch you just made (3). Come down again like you did with your first stitch, and repeat. Continue with every stitch that follows (coming up through the last one you made). That’s it! Instead of splitting t...