Merry Christmas to everyone.
I hope this holiday season is a peaceful and pleasant for you and your loved ones.
Enjoy this video clip.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
Testing for 3rd degree black belt
In our Taekwondo school, a student needs to test two times for his or her 1st degree through 5th degree black belt. This was my 2nd testing. I'm glad it's over with.
If you ever wanted to learn a great martial art like Taekwondo with some of the devastating techniques they don't even teach in traditional TKD school, then check out this site:
It's fun to practice martial arts. It keeps you in shape and help keep a little competitive spirit. By sparring with people 10 years younger than yourself, you feel younger too.
Sure, I've practiced in Dojos, and TKD schools, but today, a person can learn how to defend himself (or herself) with step by step techniques. If you're interested you can find out some of the techniques in this tutorial program:
taekwondo techniques and self defense. Click on the link.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Camping at St. Andrews SP

That sounds like a perfect idea to me. And that's what we did this past Thanksgiving holiday. Oh, the place was full of campers. They all brought their families too. Except for our next door camper from Canada. We invited him over one night to join us at the camp fire. Nice fellow. He was travelling back from the Florida Keys all the the way back to Canada after been in Cuba. Sounds like fun.

You can read about the windy night and other detail on the camping at www.outdoorstentcamping.com.
St. Andrews is a State Park so we had water and electricity at our site. Nice. This park is big with a Lagoon (looks like a lake to me), a nature trail, a the beach area, a fishing pier, and other things too.

Having Connie and Duane during this camping trip was just great. They're family (Thanksgiving!) and they're great people to spend time with. They're sweet and if you meet them, you'll just love them. They're good Rook players too.
Our camp site was just by the lake. We got a great view with all the birds' activities and big fishes jumping out of the water.

We've seen some very unique things on this camping trip. For the first time in my life I saw 3 big bucks (male deer) together. One was a 12 pointer, the next was a 12, and the 3rd one has 8 points. (Maybe they were on their family Thanksgiving get-together too). How did I count the points on their horns? They just stood there starring at me. I used my binoculars to make sure I counted right. Then I saw them again, a little later. This time Duane, Debbie and Connie were there too. Boy, Duane got excited. He wished James and Carey were there.
We went to the pier by the beach. A handful of people were fishing. It was like fishing in a barrel. They cast their line, pull it right back up, a fish. Then another one, and another one. I stood beside a teenager and when he casted his line, he pulled it right back up, a fish was hooked by his dorsal fin!!! just run into the line I guess. All these people were just throwing the fish back in the water. And there comes one of the raccoons hanging around for easy meal. Some of the fishes were getting stranded in the rocks. That's what the raccoons were going for.
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