And a video of something we watched randomly in the castle's museum....
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hi leslie It's devon Jacob was in the hospital with some infection in his blood. he can't do contact sports anymore now when he comes to Tae Kwon Do (which he doesn't very often)he just does forms he can't spar anymore or do hapkido it is sad. we are learning sword in Hapkido i am a yellow belt now. master rangel is there more we updated the site if u wanna go to it (www.rmacus.net) there is a tourmanent next weekent that i might go to . i will just enter forms and weapons though because i have a sinus infection and sparring takes a lot out of me. i got my hair cut yep 12inches are off it feels weird i can only imagine what nathan will say when he sees it. i should go now that i have written my novel. i'll talk to u later
Wow! I can't believe you got that much hair taken off Devon! It feels great doesn't it? I'm thinking of dying my hair, I'm just very nervous because I don't really want to bleach it, I do have really dark hair so I will have to, but I want to do something awesome while in Japan. Give everyone my regards, and I'm sorry to hear about Jacob, but it's great that he's still keeping up the sport.
I'll be attending 3, yes three Japanese Universities while here, talk about overload. Hopefully when I get into Shiga University I'll be able to do Kendo, that would be fun!
Other then that I really miss the regular routine of working out every day, I just bike like crazy here in Japan and walk alot.
Hi Leslie - It was great talking to you last night (you were actually eating lunch your time). Tim and I are glad you got your package of food and hope you enjoy it. Your blog looks terrific - keep up the good work. It's great to see Japan through your eyes. Love you bunches - Mom xoxoxox
hey just randomly thought to check the blog. Looks like you're having fun!!! I'm going to Kenya for a month to teach/volunteer. Except for the fact there's no electricity or running water, it should be fun.
Hello all prospective readers! The name is Leslie, and I am a 20 year old traveler with a passion and taste for all cultures. I really wanted to open up this blog so that I could first of all share some amazing photos, to help dictate my travels for family, friends and myself and also so that people will know what I am doing and will therefore be able to keep in touch. Please, please, please send me messages! Traveling the world can be exciting, but that doesn't mean I will not miss the people I leave behind.
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hi leslie
It's devon Jacob was in the hospital with some infection in his blood. he can't do contact sports anymore now when he comes to Tae Kwon Do (which he doesn't very often)he just does forms he can't spar anymore or do hapkido it is sad. we are learning sword in Hapkido i am a yellow belt now. master rangel is there more we updated the site if u wanna go to it (www.rmacus.net) there is a tourmanent next weekent that i might go to . i will just enter forms and weapons though because i have a sinus infection and sparring takes a lot out of me. i got my hair cut yep 12inches are off it feels weird i can only imagine what nathan will say when he sees it. i should go now that i have written my novel. i'll talk to u later
Devon
Wow! I can't believe you got that much hair taken off Devon! It feels great doesn't it? I'm thinking of dying my hair, I'm just very nervous because I don't really want to bleach it, I do have really dark hair so I will have to, but I want to do something awesome while in Japan. Give everyone my regards, and I'm sorry to hear about Jacob, but it's great that he's still keeping up the sport.
I'll be attending 3, yes three Japanese Universities while here, talk about overload. Hopefully when I get into Shiga University I'll be able to do Kendo, that would be fun!
Other then that I really miss the regular routine of working out every day, I just bike like crazy here in Japan and walk alot.
It was good to hear from you guys!
Leslie
Hi Leslie - It was great talking to you last night (you were actually eating lunch your time). Tim and I are glad you got your package of food and hope you enjoy it. Your blog looks terrific - keep up the good work. It's great to see Japan through your eyes. Love you bunches - Mom xoxoxox
hey just randomly thought to check the blog. Looks like you're having fun!!! I'm going to Kenya for a month to teach/volunteer. Except for the fact there's no electricity or running water, it should be fun.
Nathan- you are braver then me, I need running water. I'm sure you will come back smelling like a new person, haha.
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