Dear Wellness Community,

Spring has sprung in Seattle!  April showers mixed with hail and wet snow do bring May flowers.  I am excited about Farmer’s markets opening up soon, and I hope to get my hands on some fresh produce and fresh cut flowers. The month of May is Asian American Heritage month. As a proud Asian American, I reflect on ways to honor my heritage.  I may check out Seattle Japanese garden or look for new books and films that will get me thinking. I may also venture out and find some new Asian restaurants in the neighborhood.

The last few months continue to remind us to take care of ourselves as our world faces many challenges. As this academic year draws to a close next month, we may feel many mixed emotions about the transitions that lie ahead. Adding to your family, planning a wedding or special event, graduation, perhaps a new opportunity, starting a Fellowship, moving, upcoming Boards: joys, excitement, anticipation, anxiety and at times sadness about the losses big and small in our circles and the world at large. As we go through some of these feelings, do know your Wellness Team is here to support you. We encourage you to connect to your Counselor. You can reach us via email or making an appointment via Schedulicity.

We can also connect you to other resources including Learning Specialists. UW GME covers the cost of 4 sessions with a Learning Specialist as well as consultation and follow ups with our Psychiatric provider. If you have any questions, please reach out to any of us.

In this month’s issue, look for some book suggestions, ways to find calm, check out some cool exhibits, farmer’s markets, bike rides for America Bike month, gardens you can visit, tea rooms and ways to give back.

Dipti

Dipti Chrastka
This week’s Wellness Corner authored by:
Dipti Chrastka, LMFT
GME Wellness Director
Monday – Friday at Harborview
206.744.0655
diptic@uw.edu
GME Wellness Counseling

Contents

UW NURF/HQSC Health Equity Conference

Thanks, Nora Coronado, for sharing this upcoming event: UW NURF/HQSC Health Equity Conference on May 12 from 5 to 7 pm.  

Spring Discounts

Thanks to the Whole U. Find some great spring deals from Mariners tickets to travel to exercise and Barre studio deals!

 

Entertainment

May: Asian American Heritage Month

  • Stop and smell the flowers at one of many beautiful, vibrant Asian gardens in and around Seattle.
  • Thanks to my colleague and Seattle U professor Dr. Hye-Kyung Kang for her book recommendations: From a Native Daughter: Colonialism and Sovereignty in Hawai’i by Haunani Kay Trask and Minor Feelings by Cathy Park Hong.
  • More book ideas!
  • Support an Asian owned business in Seattle.
  • Check out the “Americans Incarcerated” exhibit at Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (BIMA) this is a free exhibition that runs till June 12.  A poignant work sharing the Japanese American exclusion during World War II.

Seattle Area Farmer's Markets

Fresh produce in your neighborhood. Visit a Seattle area Farmer’s market: some open in May while most will open from June to Sep.

Seattle Tea Rooms

Enjoy a cup of tea and treats at one of many tea rooms in Seattle

U-Pick Farm

Fun day trip idea. Check out this farm (open now through Oct) with U pick fruit, flowers, honey and more.

Black Lives Matter

Mindfulness Minute

UW Fitness Day

Some ideas to enjoy nature and be fit too. May 23 is UW Fitness Day. Thanks to the Whole U! Please see information and registration for complete details.

Bike Month

May is America Bike month and May 20 is Bike Everywhere day. Thanks Cascade Bicycle Club for putting together many fun events and even a challenge for those with a competitive spirit.

Bike Paths

Some bike friendly paths for you and your family.

Wellness Corner Quick Links

Gems from Treasure Valley

Our Wellness events are back after a brief winter hiatus.  Great to see so many of you at Theo’s Chocolate Factory Tour last weekend. Some pics from Theo’s. We will be at Theo’s in June for another tour. Will be sweet.

Audience listening to chocolate lecture

Trainees on chocolate factory tour

Group Trainee Photo at Chocolate Factory Tour

Giving Back

  • In honor of Asian American heritage month, join the community in the Annual Walk for Rice (supporting ACRS food bank). Start a pledge with a team or share your donation.
  • Support the people of Ukraine as they continue to endure war and immense hardships

Got Feedback for Us?

We’d love to hear it!  Share your thoughts about the Wellness Corner, suggestions for future events, discounts or articles to highlight, or anything else you’d like to share.  Please email your thoughts to Dipti Chrastka (diptic@uw.edu), Julia Kocian (jkocian@uw.edu) and/or Patty Long-Brohm (pattylb@uw.edu).