04/26/2023
Not gonna lie, folks, this post is a tough one.
But after nearly 17 years working in Newburyport, and almost eight years in my own private practice, the time has come for me to say good-bye. I will be closing my practice at 150 Merrimac Street in just a few short weeks to focus my time on my new home in Rochester, MA and to explore new opportunities. It sounds trite, but words CANNOT express the joy/encouragement/camaraderie I have experienced from you all. From my first day at Massage Only back in 2006, to my first day in my Merrimac St office in 2015, through a worldwide viral pandemic (face cradles lined with pillow cases, anyone?), and these last few months of long commutes and major transitions, my clients and officemates have been there for me in ways you may not even realize.
I’ve been witness to so many life changes, births, deaths, retirements, new careers, new relationships, new parents, new grandparents, life-altering injuries, life-saving surgeries, it boggles the mind! The utter privilege of it all just astounds me. We’ve shared laughs, tears, baby pictures, grand baby pictures, great-grand baby pictures (!), vacation shots, travel stories, movie & tv recommendations, books, restaurants, you name it, we’ve talked about it.
But after 22 years massaging full-time, my body is telling me in many ways that I need to rest. I once estimated how many massages I gave in an average year—approximately 1000, give or take. Which means I’ve given somewhere in the neighborhood of 20-22,000 massages over the course of my career. Yowza… and boy, am I feelin’ it.
I’m not sure what I expected my life to look like back when I first started my massage training in Seattle all those years ago, but I’m pretty sure it couldn’t have predicted what I have now—the most amazing community of people I’ve been privileged to work with, laugh with, heal with. Thank you for being a part of my life, and for coming to my table. ❤️