Monday, January 26, 2009

Things Will Come If You Just Believe!!!

Last Saturday was Jonathan and Teila's judo tournament and to be honest it was a LONG day! I have to say, I am starting to enjoy the sport and can appreciate Ronie's love for it but our kids just had a rough day. The worst part was seeing our kids act defeated before they even started the fight. We are so proud of Jonathan and Teila (All of the kids at the club actually. We have become quite close and I care about all of them and their families a great deal!)but when you see them not try and just give up without a fight is heartbreaking! They weren't satisfied, we were concerned and our club just didn't put out the effort that we normally do. I know our Sensei's are the best. I know and have seen Jonathan become more confident than ever before. I know we have the culture, possibly the technique and the lingo down more than almost any club out there. But this weekend, we just didn't show it. That's okay though! We can learn. All of us, and we can only pick up where we left off and grow and be better because of it. Isn't that what life is all about anyway? I know that I have learned alot more from situations where it didn't go my way and I had to stop and rethink things. It isn't about winning but a mindset that we can try and do anything! My prayer is that I/we can be the parents to help our kids see that and to continue to help them grow and be fighters in everything they do! To not only learn from what happened on Saturday but to become better because of it! Hum....that might not be just a lesson for our two sweet kids but for all of us! (Note well taken!)

4 comments:

Bob and Stacy said...

Good life lessons! Always important to give your best even if you are the "underdog". Sorry it was a rough tournament, but there is always another one down the road.

Armbruster's said...

You are right. It is a great life lesson Bob. Life is full of test from God & this was a lesson that will make Jonathan & Teila achieve great motivation from this experience. Tell them to hold their heads high & get them next time! :)

Anonymous said...

That is a great life lesson. We let ourselves get defeated and give up. What a lesson to learn early in life. To keep fighting no matter how many times it takes for us to get back up and get out there and keep trying.

Jon and Teila are great kids sometimes it's good for us to fall. We do so much better the next time.

Love you!

Val Brisbin said...

Our kids will have their ups and downs, but will only truly succeed when they believe in themselves. They will gain this view of themselves through our eyes, through the eyes of friends, family peers...when they can honestly look at their own aptitude and abilities then they will have their eyes fully open.
Kano O-Shihan said, the mouse can defeat the elephant if he truly believes he can!

VB