Thursday, April 13, 2006

hmmm...


So - i feel like i should start posting more. I just tend not to write my thoughts out as much ya know? :) so hmm lets see..

Well I recently started taking martial arts. My husband has his 2nd degree black. The nice school let me come in as a yellow since i'd done this before about 10 years ago. I basically kept my "rank" when i entered the school. This is neat because then I dont' have to take the basic classes and I can jump right into taking the style for the quarter. This quarter they are teaching Ba Gua. If you've ever seen the Jet Li movie "the One" they show this style in there. The BAD Jet Li does Shing Ye (sp?) and the good Jet Li does Ba Gua. It's considered an "internal" style the way Tai Chi is. So we are also learning to use "deer horn daggers." Sometimes they are called crescent moon daggers. (see picture )

So I REALLY enjoy learning this, but it's frustrating too. Trying to get your body to move in ways it's not used to. But also, it's tricky because there are multiple teachers. Teacher A owns the school and is the most knowledgeable. Teacher B is kind f like his second in command in a lot of ways, and does things the same way. Teacher C does things a little differently. So on Monday night I learn from A and B in classroom setting. Tuesday I took a private lesson with B because I was having a lot of trouble learning a particular portion of the form. And we got very specific and detailed with the hand motions and positions. Yesterday I went to a lunch time class because the school is closed this weekend. Well at lunchtime, I was the only one there. And it was teacher C. So while he was really cool about working on some parts of the form, very creative in ways to help me feel "right" in the motions, he was changing some of those small details I'd confirmed with B the previous evening. So now i'm confused. I tell him that I remember it being different from class, but he correct me and I start doing it that way. But the new way doesn't feel right and I keep messing it up. SO tonight hubby will be in class and I asked him to check with A and/or B to find out which is right. If I don't find out tonight then I'll have to ask A on monday night. Very confusing. {sigh}

So this weekend we are having out "anti-seder" for passover. Second one! :) Last year my hubby made the mistake of suggesting it as a complete joke, and my mom and I took it and ran with it. So we are having passover, with some minor and major changes, celebrating it in our own non traditional way. First item of non tradition is probably the Honey Glazed Spiral cut ham that we're having for the main course. That's the obvious non-kosher item. After that it's all more subtle things. Things that for some jews are NOT kosher for passover but for other jews ARE kosher for passover, all depending on regions and traditions. We're starting our own. :)

Wish me luck... I still have to find enough chairs and table space for my guests and hope the doggies are tired enough to not harass everyone. (pictures of the puppies can generally be found at http://moblog.co.uk/blog/ilanna )

have a great holiday weekend everyone!

3 comments:

Echrai said...

Looks like fun - i never could get into the prop-driven martial arts for the one simple reason of I'm a stingy bastard. :) I don't like paying much for a hobby AT ALL. So I'm more likely to do the arts that require no props. Still, I see them and sometimes think "man, if only..."

mary bishop said...

I would love love love to know anything about martial arts...I know nothing...but I'm pretty good with marital arts ;-)

minijaxter said...

hehe is posting regularly going to be a habit;)

how was the antiseder?