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Mar. 26th, 2002 04:35 pmI have this sudden urge to start taking martial arts again. If
koyote is willing, I think we'll end up taking a Tae Kwon Do class at the Experimental College. It's from 8:30 - 10 on Monday and Wednesday nights.
On Mondays and Wednesdays, I have work all day, and then trig from 6:30 - 8:15, so perhaps I'm a little insane.
It's all k5's fault. They had an article on unschooling. Not the best article ever (heavy on the conspiracy theory, light on the educational theory), but it got me thinking about education again. And that got me thinking that I need to start martial arts again. It's something I'd like to do more of, but that I've been afraid to try again for fear of motivation. If
koyote is there to provide motivation on days I don't want to go (and vice versa) it shouldn't be a problem. It sounds like several other people I know in Davis will be taking the class, as well.
But I still think that maybe I'm insane to try it right now.
If you want something interesting/inspiring to read, read about Sarabeth's bike trip. She's a 17 year old who rode across the US by herself.
Oh, and I realized today that, in order to fulfill the lower-division requirements for Human Development at UCD, I have to get an A.S. in Biology. That's cool. It gives me a definite direction, rather than the semi-random class-taking I'm doing now.
On Mondays and Wednesdays, I have work all day, and then trig from 6:30 - 8:15, so perhaps I'm a little insane.
It's all k5's fault. They had an article on unschooling. Not the best article ever (heavy on the conspiracy theory, light on the educational theory), but it got me thinking about education again. And that got me thinking that I need to start martial arts again. It's something I'd like to do more of, but that I've been afraid to try again for fear of motivation. If
But I still think that maybe I'm insane to try it right now.
If you want something interesting/inspiring to read, read about Sarabeth's bike trip. She's a 17 year old who rode across the US by herself.
Oh, and I realized today that, in order to fulfill the lower-division requirements for Human Development at UCD, I have to get an A.S. in Biology. That's cool. It gives me a definite direction, rather than the semi-random class-taking I'm doing now.