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Here are a few things that don't fit with the theme of the previous entry:
If I didn't mention it before, the 20-somethingth of last month marked four years of aikido training for me.
Thursday's and Saturday's classes went pretty well. I'm taking ukemi again, but I'm also really paying attention to how I roll and what kind of stress I put on my calves. It's been two weeks since the seminar and my calves are still kind of tender. I must have really battered them.
I submitted the seminar report to the editors of the AAA newsletter, Aikido World. One of them replied and stated that he'll use it in the next issue, which should come out in January. The newsletter has been looking really good that last couple of issues and there's been a lot of very good content. Kudos to the new editors! I make a habit of printing the new issues in color when they come out, and posting them on our dojo bulletin board.