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Thursday, November 25, 2010
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Good Bye Mom.....
Nothing was more special to my Mom than to watch Cori dance odori. It was always her desire to have one of her grandkids dance the traditional Japanese odori art of dance. It's very hard because it could take a 100 hours to learn one dance. That one dance is practiced over months and months until it is perfected and presented in a recital. My Mom NEVER missed a recital, she knew how tough it was for Cori to learn these dances and my Mom we her biggest fan and supporter. We always saved a front aisle seat for her to watch. The last dance that Cori danced in was in last years Nikkei Matsuri performance and it so happens to be exactly one year to the date that my mother passed away....almost to the hour. With my mothers passing, we have spoken with Cori and reaffirmed her commitement to odori and she will continue to dance with each performance dedicated to the memory of her biggest fan, my Mom...
We miss you mom....
We miss you mom....
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Sacramento Believers....The Beginning
This past weekend, the 2017 Sacramento Believers made their debut at the BAAS Dragons Tournament in San Francisco. It was a tough introduction to club/AAU basketball as we lost both our games. But the good thing is, we were in both of them and the margin of the loss wasn't too bad. Considering that we are a new team, we did pretty well. Not being from Sacramento, I don't know much about the history of the Believers but I know they have a long and proud heritage in a city where basketball is king. So I was happy when our core group of girls were invited to form a team. I hope we can help carry on a proud legacy for many years to come.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Matsuyama Japanese Exchange Program
I just noticed that the last time I blogged was back in Feb! Wow, I know I have been busy but I really need to make the time to blog because I know Uncle Howie reads these! So a few weeks ago, we hosted two girls from our sister city of Matsuyama Japan. The Asian community in Sacramento has a very close relationship with Matsuyama. This particular event was sponsored through SASF (Sacramanto Asian Sports Foundation), we have an exchange program where Matsuyama sends over a group of basketball players to participate in the SASF basketball tournament and SASF does the same, we send over a group of kids to play in a Japanese basketball tournament. We also do the same thing with Boy Scouts. As part of the program, the kids are invited to stay in a family home for a week. We were fortunate enough to sponsor Misuzu and Mako, both are 15 year old girls. I was a little hesitant at first but it turned out to be a great experience and would gladly open our house again. In the short amount of time, we made some very good friends with not only our girls but a group of the kids in general. Since we kept busy every night doing group activities, we really had the chance to get to know them. They were all so wonderful and fun to be around. I know Cori really bonded with the girls, they would purchase little knick knacks for Cori while they were on their sight seeing adventures, it was really cute. Even though the girls spoke very little english, we communciated just fine and have since kept in touch via email. Even though a few weeks have passed since they have left, we think of them often and look forward to the day that we can see them again.
Sho and Kohei with Marissa
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Snow Camping with Troop 50
This past weekend we went snow camping with Troop 50. What is snow camping you ask?? Well, it's building a shelter in the snow and sleeping in it during freezing temps. All the while you are asking yourself...why did I sign up for this?? The boys began their adventure by having a snow ball fight....what else do you do when you get a bunch of boys to the snow. After the battle was over, it was time to get to work. All the boys started to carve out snow blocks to build the walls of their shelter, after that they lay a tarp over the top and presto! You have a snow shelter! While the boys slept in their comfy shelter, I slept in the car. All the leaders built their own shelter but I was not brave / crazy enough to sleep outside. It dipped into the low teens at night but the boys did well. Now they can all say, they have slept in the snow.....
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
When Your Son Holds You Up.......
So long time no blog. It's been super busy as usual and there are many things that I have wanted to blog about but just have not had the time. But this past week has been more crazy than usual. This past weekend, my Mom had to go into the hospital for more reasons than I want to get into on this blog. But it has stressed me out and as much as I try to hide it from my kids...Scott has noticed my mood. The past two nights, he has sent me emails and it has touched me in a way that is beyond words.....so I thought I would just post them for you to see....
Are you okay, you seem mad, it's Grandma isn't it? I hope you feel better later, I can't play basketball without a man screaming at me.
:-)
your child,
Scott
Hey Dad can I do anything to help you not be stressed? I know your worried, and I understand but she's in great hands, with great medical care. Well I hope you won't stay stressed for long, I need you for the game! :-)
Love,
Scott
............You know as a parent that things are going to be okay when your 12 year old son holds you up when you are down.
Are you okay, you seem mad, it's Grandma isn't it? I hope you feel better later, I can't play basketball without a man screaming at me.
:-)
your child,
Scott
Hey Dad can I do anything to help you not be stressed? I know your worried, and I understand but she's in great hands, with great medical care. Well I hope you won't stay stressed for long, I need you for the game! :-)
Love,
Scott
............You know as a parent that things are going to be okay when your 12 year old son holds you up when you are down.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
A Girl is a Girl.......
When Renee was pregnant with our second child, we decided not to find out what it was going to be...a boy or a girl. I figured, I had my son already with Scottie so whatever popped out would be great. I never gave it much thought what it would be like to have a girl since all I knew was what it was like to have a boy since Scottie was already 2 years old. So when the Doctor yelled out, "it's a girl!!", I was thrilled! Since the first day, Cori has been my princess. When she was a baby, I would love to hold her while she slept. She has been and always will be, my little girl.
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