Recharge and Refresh at the Gold Miners Inn Grass Valley
" Are you looking for a great escape from the pressure and stress of everyday life? Take advantage of our special overnight package which includes a massage from Aloha Healing Touch Massage. Aloha's focus is the culturally Hawaiian Lomi Lomi massage. They also offer delicious moisturizing body wraps and renewing body scrubs... All while using the essence of Hawaii to enhance your experience. They practice many other massage modalities and will tailor the experience to meet your specific needs and goals. Stay in one of our standard King and Queen guest rooms, enjoy a fantastic full hot breakfast, 2 complimentary cocktails per guest per evening at our lobby bar, free internet access and free parking and a great massage all for just $209.95 plus tax ( gratuity not included). ( Offer good Sunday thru Thursday). Call our reservations dept. for additional details and make your reservations TODAY!"
1 Comment
It’s easy to find a foothills resident who dreams of moving to Maui. But it’s much harder to find one who actually does.
Ten years ago, massage therapist Marsh Reeves packed up her things and started a new life on the “Valley Isle,” Hawaii’s second largest island. “I moved to Maui for the fruit, flowers and fish,” she said. “And I absolutely loved whale season.” During her visits prior to moving to the island, Reeves had become acquainted with a Hawaiian massage technique known as “Lomilomi.” With more than five years of working as a massage therapist under her belt on the mainland, she was eager to get her Lomilomi certification once she settled in. An indigenous Hawaiian practice thought to date back to early Polynesian settlers, Lomilomi is meant to follow the rhythm and flow of the ocean. Now most popular in Hawaii, Europe and Japan, the practitioner uses flowing, long, continuous strokes with both the hands and forearms — reminiscent of a hula dance, said Reeves. “People say it feels like gentle waves are moving over your body,” she said. “It’s often referred to as the ‘massage of love.’ There are dance moves that translate to the body movements, and as part of my training, I had to learn to dance before I could begin touching clients.” While training, Reeves said she experienced “extraordinary connections and love” from the Lomilomi masters she learned from and eventually worked alongside. Upon her certification, Reeves spent the next decade working for a spa on the beach of Ka’anapali. So popular were her Lomilomi massages that she developed a long list of private clients as well. But after 10 years of sun, ocean and sand, Reeves began to feel the call of the foothills. “Eventually, I was ready to come back to my family roots,” said Reeves, a graduate of Colfax High School. “But I will always love Maui.” In January, Reeves opened Aloha Healing Touch Massage on South Auburn Street in Grass Valley. The Hawaiian mural next to the massage table, the soothing colors of the room and the traditional scent of Lomilomi oil — made of coconut and lemongrass — are designed to mentally transport clients more than 2,500 miles southwest of the Gold Country. Aloha Healing Touch Massage had its grand opening Feb. 9, complete with a blessing from master hula teacher Kumu Moana and live ukulele music. From day one, Reeves has been getting a steady stream of calls, and business has doubled since the grand opening, she said. In addition to Lomilomi, Aloha Healing Touch Massage also offers: Traditional therapeutic massage — designed to address chronic pain and injury with an understanding of the body’s history of underlying causes Pohaku — the penetrating warmth of smooth river stones aid in muscle relaxation. Pregnancy massage — massage performed while a woman lies on her side, using body and neck pillows for support. Aloha Deluxe — A mango body scrub following by a Lomilomi massage and coconut cream wrap. Reeves said she also offers deep tissue massage, Reiki and additional scrubs and wraps. The cluster of peaceful rooms adjacent to Aloha Healing Touch Massage offers Reiki, acupuncture and facials, as well as a hair and nail salon downstairs. Despite the 10 memorable years she spent on the “Valley Isle,” Reeves isn’t going anywhere soon. Instead, she said, she gets immense reward from giving clients a brief escape from their daily routine. “Coming to Aloha Healing Touch Massage is like a mini trip to the islands,” she said. “Everybody loves Maui. Who doesn’t want to feel like they’re in Hawaii?” To contact Staff Writer Cory Fisher, email her at [email protected] or call 530-477-4203. Come visit our facebook page and see many more related articles and pics. And, don't forget to like us!
Big mahalos to our friends Tina B. for sending us some Maui love, today. These are some of the most healing hands from a beautiful healing lady. Lots a love!
Most people that come in to get massage are sore or tired because of their stress level. On a scale of 1-5, most are 3 or higher. A massage is a wonderful way to feel better. And, getting a massage at the end of the week can sure help to feel really good for your weekend.
I also am an advocate of creating a wonderful, happy environment for yourself in the workplace. Here is a link an ebook that is very helpful in helping to attain that. Enjoy! http://www.kulacoaching.com/more-joy-at-work-now-ebook.html Wow! What a fantastic time we had at our grand opening celebration on Saturday. Thank you to all that came to help us make it such a special event. We had nearly one hundred people come through in three hours. What a great and exciting time.
|
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |