So my family and I took a little break from it all for a week and went on a trip. We had a great time, met some really interesting people, spent time with friends and overall made the most of what little time we had there.
One of the people we met up with was Sifu Lacie Cosgrove and her daughter Irelynd for a fun little dinner at La Postal in Bucerias for some wood fired freshly made pizza ( yum ). Its was great to see her interact with the "locals", knowing their names and a little ( or a lot ) about who they are and a little of their past. It was nice to see that "connection" she shared with her surroundings, not just being "there" but being a part of what makes that place unique. Hearing about her involvement with her community and other local family's set me wondering about my involvement with my surroundings. I know that these are 2 very different cultures that I am talking about but people are still people right. Mexican or Canadian, we still desire the same basic things, only as Canadians, we take SO much for granted. Water, food, education, basic personal freedoms, health care, reliable government and police force, the list goes on and on. I need to think about how I can affect my surrounding in a positive way, contribute not consume, enrich not deplete. I have some growing to do here, thank your for reading this.
My second thought of this blog is the Black Belt Grading this weekend. I myself do not believe in wishing someone "luck". To me this means I think they have little chance of success and only luck will allow them to succeed. Silent River's black belt candidates do not need luck, they have gotten to this point by a enormous amount of work and dedication to this art. Their skills are not a question but a fact. Watching them prepare is awe inspiring and very motivating personally.
So candidates, from me to you, you got this, kick this gradings butt.
I haven't updated my numbers in a while, my fault so here they are...
Sit ups 45346
Push ups 46008
Sparring 365
Hand Form 415
Weapon Form 515
Looks like I have some serious work to do so ciao for now...
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