Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Yay Judo!

I got to go to Judo club today after school for a couple of hours. There are four girls in the club and a bunch of guys. About half are white belts and the rest are all black belts. I worked out with another second year and a third year who were really awesome! We did a lot of mat work and some throwing. I watched everyone spar against eachother and it was really great. Thery're all preparing for a weekend long tournament. Good luck TGU Judo club! I won't be able to watch it because I'll be in Yokohama vistiting my Japan aunt and uncle. Road trip! It's really only about an hour by car. But we'll get to go to the China town there and eat one of my favorite foods, chahan! Yay! I hear there's good weather in Denver, send me some!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yeah! Finalyy you got to go the judo club! What throw did you learn/ do? What mat work did you practice? Judo here is fine, we worked on haraisurukomiashi. kirai desu. n_n The weather here is FINALLY cleaaring up and looking nice. Buntysays hi!:

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This supposedly means, Hi hana! Its bunty! I miss you!! I want you to come home and let me talk with Chii again! I love you! love, buntaro

anyway back to homework! ja mata ne!

Hannah said...

Hey! I went again today after school and let me tell you they work HARD! I did the warmup with them and did osoto and some other sweeping throws. Anyway, they do this thing where you pair up and do uchikomi 30 FAST times and then run to one end of the room and come back where you do 30 push ups! They did this for half an hour and were still doing it when I had to go home. I worked with a sensei for part of the time as well working on kazushi and such. It was fun! The girls are really funny. So now I get to go relax! Yay! Oh, and Yokohama is this weekend, still can't wait!

Anonymous said...

Yay for Judo hannah!
Guess what, the season finale is next week and they're going to try to open that freaky hatch and the french woman comes to camp, telling all the survivors that "they" are comming! any way, Duncan asks if you have a computer because you can fit more on a CD than a DVD and the international coding won't be a problem because they're recordings. Life here is full of those rush rush last minute keep us busy projects. Oh well, life is good, rat is good, even if thier both a little to busy.
Bye for now (get plenty good at judo)

Anonymous said...

Hi, I haven't been able to access your blog before because katie didn't give me the spelling of hana. It sounds like you're having a wonderful time and I'm so glad I got to finally read about your adventures. I haven't been watching much lost so far, too much HW but Katie's been filling me in quite nicely. Other than HW and the AP test my life has been all about SETH!!!! who lves in Chicago, I met him at camp and hes coming to see me. katie has become quite tired of my ditzy ranting. The road trip this weekend sounds like a lot of fun! Take care! all the best
~Eliana

Hannah said...

Katie and Eliana and Lilli Oh my!!
First I must get the important things out of the way, ie Lost. Yes I have a computer, two actually, a PC and a Mac if that helps. Lost sound so exciting! Everyone has summer break soon, no fair. Oh, Eliana! I had a friend in my class just come back from Italy and the pictures she brought back were gorgeous! I can't wait to here where you'll be staying! It'll so wonderful. And I hope not too many other people are out there thinking why isn't this 'hannah'injapan site coming up! I'm glad you got it though. Lilli! I send your kitty warm fuzzy hugs! I hope nothing too terrible is going on with it's skin. Oh, and Sarah's birthday is soon, you can chase her down and say Hannah says happy birthday soon! I'm hungry now for cake and icecream! I'll be eating plenty tomorrow in Yokohama's China Town though, mohhaha. Well, everyone take care! I miss you all oodles. By the way I'm showing off some copies of my yearbook at school on Monday ;)