arnisador said:
We got a call last night that a friend's daughter is in a coma after an unexpected series of seizures.
Jeff, best wishes to them and to your family.
I'm thankful for understanding the need for balance and for the absence of need to understand sometimes. I'm thankful for being shown how important brains are and how more important the heart is without being made a fool of too much.
I'm thankful for everything everyone has ever done for me - even the smallest thing.
I'm thankful for friends who stick with me through even those annoying patches and for my ability to do the same now.
I'm thankful for the love I receive and pain I feel because I learn and grow because of these things.
I'm thankful for my teacher because through his tutelage, I've become a far better person and I still learn every single time I encounter him.
I'm thankful that this art, Hwa Rang Do, has come into my life, even under such a divided state and controversial background. It is an art of unlimited options and while this is excellent for defense, offense, tactical maneuvers, it is also a great parallel for the growth that has occured in my life since I began training with my teacher, a HRD black belt.
I'm thankful to Bob Hubbard who's been very kind to me in providing me opportunities here to learn and grow, a space to advertise my missing mother until she was found, good discussion on the background of Arnis, the honor commanded from having children, my membership here and his tolerance.
I'm thankful to the staff of MT for all they've done before I arrived, during my service, and since. Y'all rock.
I'm thankful for the ladies of the LLR who are so supportive and protective. It is an uncommon thing to have such a trusted area in the internet of all places and calls to a higher meaning and honorability amongst us female martial artists. Some think it's stupid - I call it a haven.
I'm thankful for every breath I take and every moment I have alive, for all the angels I have around me .... jeez.
I'm thankful for everything.