Jan's 90th Birthday
We had a pleasant Sunday celebrating our friend
Jan's 90th birthday. Jan actually got me into reflexology in 1976. Reflexology
had been a hobby of mine up to this point.
We had a pleasant Sunday celebrating our friend
Jan's 90th birthday. Jan actually got me into reflexology in 1976. Reflexology
had been a hobby of mine up to this
point.Then Janey, her daughter, was
involved in a head on accident. Janey was brain injured and lost use of one
side. She also lost some speech.Jan
wanted to take a course to help Janey and wanted me to take it with her. We took
the class together. It started a long chain of events that led to my reflexology
practice. Then I taught reflexology on a nation level and finally we publish our
very first book.Jan and Rol Schneider
helped us with our very first book, The Complete Guide to Foot Reflexology back
in 1979. We would go to their house to shoot photos and the kitchen was our
photographic studio. Jan would make coffee and hold the drop light. Rol (who has
passed on since) was our photographer. Barbara who then take those photos and
make her now famous illustrations.But
it was more than the photos. Jan and Rol also gave us moral support. The first
book wasn't easy. We had never published before. But Jan and Rol were always
there for us.As I sat next to Jan and
reminisce about our long reflexology career it suddenly dawned on me how many
people in that room alone she had an effect on with her pursuit on reflexology.
There was her son who had experienced lime poisoning so severe the Poison
Control people were calling him back every four hours. There was her
sister-in-law who was one of my clients. There was her daughter, Jill who I have
worked on countless times.But it
wasn't just my impact. Jan also worked on people like Linda who was sitting at
our table. Linda had a very severe back pain while going through pregnancy. Jan
both worked on her and also showed her some things to do for self help. As Linda
drove away from Jan's house her back snapped back into place and she was
fine.Then there was Janey. The doctors
told Janey after her horrific accident she would never live independently much
less go back to work. She did both.She
retired after a long career at teaching and still substitutes from time to
time.And Janey got up and gave a short
speech at her mother's birthday to thank everyone for coming. Who could tell her
speech was effected.That is not even
considering the many people Jan helped without actually knowing them. We get
letters, emails and so forth from people who tell us how much our books have
helped them. What would have happened if Jan hadn't been there to encourage us
on.So happy 90th birthday, Jan. Pass
it on.Kevin
Kunz
Posted: Mon - November 5, 2007 at 11:59 AM