Thursday, June 21, 2007

Hi There

Hi there, yes been gone, I know. I have a perfectly good explanation:

 

So, Kung Fu is supposed to be 6 months to go from 3rd Brown to 2nd Brown. I am testing to 2nd Brown on Saturday, in only 3 months!!..... and our teacher doesn’t like to let people test early J.

 

I’ve worked my butt off to be able to do this. Everyone I talked to initially didn’t think I could do it. The material is way more difficult than anything we’ve had to do so far. But I’ve been focused, and I’ve done the best I can do.

 

Most importantly, it means that my next two tests leading up to black belt will be here in Cincinnati. Which means my parents can come watch.

 

A lot of this was driven by attending a talk on Shaolin history and heritage called Tales from the Temple by one of the elder masters in our system. One of the things that hit home for me was something he said regarding his father. He regretted that his father never saw him do anything with kung fu before he died. It was never important enough at the time. Since tests for higher degree black belts are closed to the public, I realized that I had only 3 tests left that my own father could attend, and my schedule meant those tests would be in Lexington.

 

So I decided to try to get the schedule changed, and waiting an extra 3 months at some point to do that just wasn’t an option, especially after learning that dad’s leukemia is starting to wake up again.

 

So anyways, I’m hoping to be back on a more normal schedule after Saturday, with perhaps a bit more time for things.

 

We’ll see!

3 comments:

Finlands finest said...

More time....I'll believe that when I see it my love!!

Anonymous said...

that's fabulous, congratulations on excelling and good luck!!

Mamma Sarah said...

Wow! That's great news on being able to push things up because you have worked so hard. Please keep us posted as to when your events will be. I would love to come and support you since I found it so interesting when I went the last time. :-D Sorry to hear about your dad. That's tough. I'll keep him in my prayers.