May 29, 2006
Karate Mama’s & Papa’s
The great Mommy Blogger Love Fest is going on all over the place. It started here. I was flattered to be listed here. I wasn’t sure if I was going to participate or not, because I was in a bad mood so many are participating that I just didn’t know if I could write an original post. I’m a little late getting in on this game to begin with. But, then I thought about all these cool karate mama’s out there who have been stopping by this site, and I thought "Now there’s an idea!"
My first Karate Mama is Junebee. She was my faithful and loyal commenter over at my syndicated blog site that my hometown newspaper publishes. My visitor stats over there are really great, but I rarely get a comment (let alone a nice one). So, Junebee hooked me up with praise on a regular basis, before she decided to come over to this site where I post more. She is a black belt in hapkido, and studies Tae Kwon Do as well.
Wayward Goddess always stops by and comments (and makes me feel like my work outs are completely inadequate!) She’s got a cool new site with a graphic on it that just makes you want to get up and dance. She is outranked by her son, or should I say sensei son. I doubt that will be for long though.
Lost Cheerio found my site recently. She is a green belt in Tang Soo Do. She’s witty and seems like she’d be a lot of fun to get to know. Her American Idol commentary alone is worth a visit.
Crouching Mother, Hidden Diva is a purple belt in shaolin kenpo and has an upcoming test for a blue belt. It should be interesting to see how it goes for her.
And honestly, I know it’s supposed to be all about the ladies, but I would be seriously remiss if I didn’t mention the karate papa’s. . .
"Frogman" of "Taming the Horse Stance" takes karate with his son and works diligently on the things in karate that he likes the least. He goes to tournaments and competes along side his son, which is just way cool.
John of "Martial Views" is the Yoda of karate. . . at least that’s what I tell him. He is a 2nd dan black belt in Isshinryu Karate. If you want to learn a whole lot about martial arts in a short amount of time, his site is the place to go. His posts are brain food for anyone interested in the martial arts; and he’s got three sons too.
Curtis has three kids and is at the beginning of his karate journey. He is very dedicated and is lucky enough to be training with some of his very best friends (instead of with elementary school kids like I do.)
If you are a mama or a papa and take karate, let me know. I’d love to check out your site and I’m sure others would as well.
oh, thank you so much for listing me in here, you just made my day. 🙂
I don’t comment very often, but I read all of your posts and enjoy them so much because you sound way too much like me on most of them, like an opposite sex version of me: woman/man, two girls/two boys, and I see you going through stuff I went through with my oldest and that I will again go through with my youngest soon… too funny 🙂
Keep posting, we’ll keep reading 🙂
Later, Steve.
Awww..thanks for the linky love and including me in this post even though I’m the most unathletic person on earth. (I actually envy all of you martial artists!)
Cheers to all!
Thank you again for the honorable mention/link. I love the “Yoda” moniker.
Aren’t you sweet (said in my best NC accent)
Thanks BBM, we all think you are pretty neato too!
Well, I don’t know nothin’ about no karate, but that’s so cool that there’s a karate blogger community out there! Who knew? Not me.
Thanks for the link. You are officially the hub of it all! Congrats on your hubdom! 🙂 🙂
I’m honored to be mentioned first.
Thanks BBM for the props! We have a huge tournament this weekend and sadly, at the ripe old age of 36, they have placed me in the SENIOR division! Ouch! Will reveal all the drama on my blog…stay tuned!
Wonderful twist (and kick!) to the whole love-in thing! So glad that you put this up. The link here is now up on the list…
Just found your website. It’s nice to see another mom/martial artist, like me!
I have a blog…sempaidenise.blogspot.com
It’s a personal account of my kempo experiences.