One of the coolest things we got to do all summer was see Jason participate in the Summer games. He competed in three categories and got three medals. The first category he did was traditional forms. He did well, but sharpness has never been his strong suit and the judges were really tough. One of the judges that did that category was an international judge so she has seen some amazing skills I’m sure. He got a bronze medal in that event.
His second event came fairly quickly after the first event. This one was weapons forms. He made this form up himself and practiced it tons. This was the form he felt was the least impressive. He got a gold medal with it. Funny how that works. After all the contestants had performed they had Jason and one other boy come do their form again because they had and exact tie. Something about what Jason did gave him a little bit better score the second time and so he got first place. It was so fun to watch him. Definitely a proud Mom moment.
His third category was also a weapons form. One of them was open weapons and the other was traditional weapons. I think this last one was the one considered traditional weapons forms. Before going down his Karate teacher told us we should be done fairly quickly since he wasn’t sparring, but boy was her wrong. We waited, and waited and waited for his final competition. There were five people signed up in his age group and three of the others were sparring and since sparring takes precedence we had to wait for them. I don’t think they were actually sparring, but just waiting for their turn to spar for most of the time so I’m not sure why they couldn’t come do their form for five minutes while they waited…but it wasn’t my call. We waited for HOURS and that is NO joke. We were all annoyed and I was REALLY frustrated when they let the two GIRLS compete, but made Jason, who had been waiting for hours wait for the other boys to be finished. In the end I think the waiting and the nerves got to him because somehow he forgot part of his form and instead of faking it he said, “oh crap!” Since there were only three of them he still got a bronze medal, but I wish they would have just let him compete with the girls when they went (I even went over and asked if he couldn’t’ just go with the girls since all the other groups had been mixed sexes and this one was supposed to be too, plus we’d been waiting for hours, but they pretty much ignored me) Regardless we were very proud of him and it was a great experience for him. I think he’ll want to try again next year.
Emily took a guitar class through the city in June while Liam took a kindercraft class. They both had a blast. Em got to perform with her class at the big concert at the end of the classes. She did great.
Whew! You made it! Thanks for not giving up!
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