I haz a code in my noze.
And my new neighborhood? NO THAI FOOD!!!!
It's like I've left civilization. I had to settle for "spicy Thai shrimp soup" from a pan-asian place. Tom Yum it ain't.
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I haz a code in my noze.
And my new neighborhood? NO THAI FOOD!!!!
It's like I've left civilization. I had to settle for "spicy Thai shrimp soup" from a pan-asian place. Tom Yum it ain't.
On the flipside, I'm iffy about teaching him how to beat up people.
That is one of the reasons I hesitated so long getting him into any martial art, but his instructors, including the ones doing the testing, have emphasized that what he (and everyone else) is learning should only be used for self defense. If a block would work better than a punch, use that.
Another kid was using karate inappropriately outside of the dojo and it was a big deal. He lost a belt level and was made an example in front of the group, but they did it in such a way that didn't discourage the kid, just a major redirection. I was very impressed.
That is one of the reasons I hesitated so long getting him into any martial art, but his instructors, including the ones doing the testing, have emphasized that what he (and everyone else) is learning should only be used for self defense. If a block would work better than a punch, use that.
Seriously, I think the discipline and being inculcated into that culture will benefit Cory. It's just that Poor Impulse Control has been his personal ethos to date.
It's just that Poor Impulse Control has been his personal ethos to date.
Don't I know it. The 5 principles of this art are: Ethics, Effort, Character, Sincerity, and Self Control. That last one is something that gets talked about a lot. Hopefully this will help give him some tools to be able to have better Self Control.
Way to go CJ! I hope that he does well and that really learns and embraces the 5 principals.
Hopefully this will help give him some tools to be able to have better Self Control.
I think it'll be good for him. I've got a good feeling about this. I think this will be a good base for CJ in Denver.
I hope so. Poor punkin has been through so much in the last 6 months with the separation, move, sis going to college, leaving his friends, starting a new school, learning a new town, and having to make new friends.
He has been such a help and so patient through all of this. Week one of school has gone well and none of teacher were "Oh, you are CJ's mom..." at Back to School night.
I think it is a good idea ,too.
Talked to my sister on the phone a few hours ago. Mom is going through a reverse plasma transfusion at the moment to reverse the effects of the cumaden she takes before the surgery. It's scheduled for tomorrow at 10 AM back in California. The plan is a plate and screws in the ankle, it's a pretty big fracture from what my sister tells me. There's a reasonably high risk of hearth failure or stroke during or after the surgery, and then a long recovery. The hospital wants to put her into at least 6 weeks of nursing assisted care after the surgery. I get back to LA sometime Sunday night and my current plan is to pick up my car and drive directly to San Diego.
Yeah, I'd like it if the universe would let up just a bit.
OK, off to sit in on the 1st run through of TOMMY!AIFG! HoMG! My first show here. The band ROCKS. The actors are real good! And that's in the rehearsal hall. We (sound dept) have a lot of work to do, but I am excited!
Although, I missed a great race in the pool tonight. Dang it. Cést la vie.
Drew, continued ~ma for your mom. And safe travels all around, on boat, plane, and car.