And thanks again,
@Fremen @TheLibrarian @PetiteSheWolf (we are obviously a great partnership!)
@Tileenah @Haleth @Lady Celerity @daejamurrachan
Programme:
Unbound Day 20
Challenges:
Knee Push-ups Day 17
Warrior Arms Day 30
Got carried away yesterday and gave myself an extra hug because I forgot that it was only a 15-day challenge.
Not much left now, but I can see April's challenge is going to happen. And that walking programme... and - but no! That'll spoil the surprise.
Hike and Walk. Two, one relatively gentle hike with only a short and not too rugged incline, a distance of 2k up and around Dairy Farmer's Hill. Then we popped into the car and went to the Cork Oak trail, which was really just a nice walk around 1.7k. Mum's leg started giving her a bit of gyp again but not so bad, and she really enjoyed the views. It was sunny with some clouds, but quite windy. A little cool (well, it
is autumn now) but not too cool even for her. Then home to tea and biscuits.
I really love the shadows of the clouds over the mountains. Mum wants a copy of all the photos I've taken with her. She just likes my pictures.
Taekwondo. Not many tonight - must be Thursday.
After the joint warm-up, we partnered up for shoulder tapping drills. But, of course, when you rotate partners and you end up with a 7 year old whose head barely reaches your belt, well, you have to go on your knees, but the longer arm reach still wins out. Except when your opponent cheats and uses the other arm... Did some kicking, some stretching, then on to poomsae, given that grading is next Thursday. When everyone had been sorted out, there were the two red belts left, who are doing pattern 8, and two stray black belts. So we all did pattern 8, with the coach's call. I couldn't really remember 8 - which I hate anyway - but after going through once, it all came back and I was happy with how I went. After a while, we all sat down and belt by belt people got up to show their pattern. The coach finally called "red belts" and the other black belt and I (who had practiced with them) stayed seated. One little yellow belt boy asked his mum, "What about the black belts?" I told him we were all just slackers.
Went through the first four one-step sparring self-defences again and I actually remembered them!
Writing. I've got a small goal of 250 words per day because when re-drafting and therefore deleting, deletions appear as negative words, so to get positive 250 words, I may actually have to write more than that, depending on how much I delete. Anyway, today, as yesterday, I got over my 250 words.
Reading. Started yet another book. At the end of the month, I'll count everything up.