Cory suited up for jiu jitsu |
Cory passed his personal training exam. His certificate should come in the mail soon. He is officially a qualified personal trainer. I am so happy he passed. I knew he would. I believe he plans on applying to be a personal trainer later. Probably in the fall, but we will see. At least, he has it and it can open up a sweet job opportunity that is fun and interesting to him. I am also proud that Cory found a hobby he likes to do on his own, which is brazilian jiu-jitsu. His buddy, Caleb, introduced him to the gym. He went to a couple sessions at the ABJJ gym before his hernia surgery. He plans on getting a membership in a couple weeks when he is fully healed. We did buy him a gi(jiu-jitsu fighting robe) and got a really good deal on it at Dooley's Athletic. Maybe one day, he will enter a tournament and I can cheer him on :)
Friday May 6, 2011:
Me, Cory and Caleb |
Saturday May 7, 2011:
Pacquiao vs Mosley boxing was on this night. We were pumped to watch this 8 time filipino boxing champion kick some butt! We ordered the fights on PPV and invited some family over in our little apartment. My aunt, parents, brothers, and cousin came over. It is so awesome getting to hang out with family. It is so difficult to get together because everyone is so busy. Yes, Pacquiao won in 12 rounds. He almost had a knock out in round 3, but it looked like Pac-Man didn't want the fight to end either. He sure gave Mosley a good run of beatings. Thanks to him for making the filipino-community proud, once again. After the fights, my family left and we decided to invite other friends over to hang with for the rest of night.
Wayne, Tes, Adrien, Julie, Cory and I |
Sunday May 8, 2011:
Mother's Day. We went to Sourdough Mining Company for brunch as a family. Happy Mother's Day Mom. You are the best mother ever. I applaud your hard work and perseverance in life. Your actions of kindness, love, and optimism inspire me. Thank you for being so wonderful <3
Monday May 9, 2011:
This was such an exciting day for my little brother because, this is the day he had his graduation ceremony. At work, it was only a half day, so it was pretty easy. I went to the Sullivan Arena to finish up my work hours and helped around setting up the staff lounge. I could have participated at graduation, but instead, I wanted to sit with my parents. I saved them all pretty good seats, since I was there early. Some people were taping seats to save them, and I thought that was a great idea. I decided to do the same. So I saved 6 seats for Mom, Dad, Cory, Justin, Rovic, and I. Cory and I bought leis for Nor to put on him. It is a great tradition from the Samoan culture to put leis(can be made with candy, flowers, money, etc) on graduating students. Sometimes graduates have so many leis around their neck, they can barely see. Graduation went really great, probably the best between the 8 high schools here. It is just so smooth and fast paced. Our graduation coordinator does such an amazing job every year. All in all, I am super proud of my little brother. He has turned into a wonderful man. The staff at Dimond can only say positive things about him. He just amazes me and I am very excited for his future. He plans on going to UAA majoring in Physical Education. Right now, he is set on being an elementary PE teacher. Which I think he would rock at! I am so glad we both think education is important in life.
Friday May 13, 2011:
Heather Golde, our boat and I |
Mr. Russell (the science teacher I work with), suggested Mrs. Golde and I make a boat together. We were so for the idea! So yes, we made our own boat in one day. Let me tell you, it rocked! The deal was, if our boat sank, Mrs. Golde had to dye her hair pink. No way was I going to let that happen. I decided to design the boat carefully.
Conclusion: It floated to the max! Our boat had two crossbars, 2-ply all the way around, and was 3.5x6 feet. Awesome! We were able to paddle the whole length of the pool and back, then decided that Mr. Russell should jump in. He sure did, and it held him! We paddled about until Mr. Russell jumped out and wrecked our boat. Oh well, we had to give the crowd something to cheer for. What an awesome experience. I am so proud of our boat! I have done a cardboard race before at the Goose Lake races. I made a canoe and that def sank. It failed because it only had 1 ply and it wasn't wide enough. Either way, us teachers were so pumped! Here is the video to follow:
After work, Cory and I went to the AK Rock Gym. It was our first time going together. I haven't been there in 5 years. We got certified to belay through their class and then climbed about. I plan on going more often now that we are official at belaying. We did a couple climbs and then bouldered about. Here are some pictures to share. The first photo is of me belaying Cory as he descends down the wall. I am way lighter than him, so I lifted off the ground a little and headed straight towards the wall. I was trained to plant my feet on the wall to stabilize. Although, the floor straps help to keep me down and give my climber confidence they won't have a fast fall.
Well that concludes my long blog entry. Summer classes start Monday. This will be my last week of work. I will be at UAA in the morning and at Dimond(work) in the afternoon. Oh I can't believe it is almost over.
i love you cousin!!!! we should take cousin pictures :) we don't have any. we're all getting older. seeing as to nor graduating makes me soo proud of him everyday. he's like my lil bro! and now he's a man. it's unbelievable how fast we all grow and let time pass us. i hope you enjoy this last week at work. i know you'll miss it dearly but this is your time. and when you become a teacher i know you'll make a difference in other children's lives. you'll be the great at what you do. this will be a good chapter in life. much love and luck to you and cory. i love you guys
ReplyDeletelet's go climbing together now that you are certified to belay! ben and i will probably head out along the high way some time this week, would you guys ever wanna come?!
ReplyDeletelol, no way! Cardboard box racing?!?!
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