6 m a s s a g e & b o d y w o r k j a n u a r y / f e b r u a r y 2 0 1 6
Sandy Fritz's
school is a
family affair.
Daughter
Laura runs
the school,
son Luke is
a massage
therapist, and
granddaughter
Calee keeps
them busy. Sandy grows beautiful
flowers to keep herself sane.
Between dyslexia and becoming
more mature, spending hours
writing books requires flowers.
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Bruno Chikly
is devoted to
developing
tender, yet
powerful, hands-
on techniques
that give hope
and renewal
to thousands.
He educates
students
to be effective and make a
difference in clients' lives.
contributors
Patricia J.
Benjamin
meets the
spirit of history
everywhere she
travels, from
the cities of
North America
to the old
Viking villages
of Iceland.
Gardening and birding keep her
in touch with nature, and playing
and teaching table tennis to
seniors keeps the sparks alive.