Most everyone has seen the Disney movie; Lilo and Stitch. It's one of my absolute favorites, I can mimic Stitch's voice insanely well. :) My favorite part of the film is the line; "Ohana means family. Family means nobody gets left behind, or forgotten." Nothing is more true. Gene and I joined Mr. Rich Hale's Ohana Kenpo Karate Association in February of 2011. The first thing I thought of when I saw what the name of the association was, was that line from Lilo and Stitch.
In August of 2011 when Gene and I decided to open our own school we knew we were going to stay with the Ohana and Mr. Hale. We loved the family theme, and we knew that was exactly how we wanted to run our school.
Skip ahead to today, September 1, 2012. SWKA's very first annual Break-A-Thon. (Are you allowed to call it an annual event even if it's just the first time? lol) Anyways, this was the third event we had done as a school, and it was our largest and most successful I believe. The first event we walked in the Apple Blossom parade and the second event we had a bbq in the park.
I could hardly sleep last night, I was so excited for this morning. We had twenty kids (TWENTY!!) breaking boards today! :) And it was fantastic! Ages ranged from 4 to 15! :) When they walked out onto that floor and I looked around I couldn't believe how many people were there. Parents, grandparents, friends and family; there were so many people there! So many people supporting the students. It was wonderful, beautiful. Every person broke a board. Ms. Ashlyn George, 10 years old, did something awesome that took a lot of guts, she attempted to break an unscored board. I don't care that she didn't break through the board; what I care about is that she had the guts to get out there and try. As long as she keeps trying and pushing herself that's all we ask. :)
I don't even know where to begin on thank yous, we had so many parents bring in food, and help us organize, and stay late to clean up the place. It was overwhelming. So wonderfully overwhelming.
I do want to say thank you to Carlos Gomez, my wonderful friend who not only shot and edited a documentary for us a few weeks ago. He came back in and shot the break-a-thon again for us today. He is a fantastic friend and Gene and I are so grateful!
I want to say a huge thank you to Clinton George and his family, Clinton cut and scored every single board on Thursday night. He took 5 hours out of his day to come help me, and all I can say is thank you!
Today was the last day for one of our students who has been with us for a long time. Mr. Gracien Hall and his mom Hollie are moving to Ohio, onto bigger and greater things, and we couldn't be happier for them. But I won't lie, my heart broke a little bit when I had to say goodbye to the two of them today. Hollie's words; "You guys are really wonderful instructors and it makes me not want to leave, we love you so much." Just set me over the edge, (that happened a lot today lol) That is a perfect example of us achieving exactly what we wanted to; Ohana. We have another family, the Krauskopfs, that are moving at the end of this month, and Hannah texted me a few days ago and said; "karate is the hardest part about moving."
I knew when we opened this school that we were going to love it, Gene and I have such a passion for the Art and for sharing it with others, to FINALLY be able to run our own school; it's not an exaggeration when I say that it's a dream come true for the both of us. And the best part for me is the atmosphere; the fact that we're all a family. The part that I didn't expect was how much everyone else was going to love it. I feel like my heart is going to burst every time I hear, "I love you Ms. Elliot." or "I want to do karate forever and someday have a school like you and Mr. Braden." and my favorite; "Kenpo for life!!"
I want to say thank you again to all of the parents, the students and the people who sponsored our kiddos who broke today. We ended up raising more than what we anticipated which is phenomenal. It is because of you guys that we get to spend time with Mr. Rich Hale in a couple weeks, and that is a wonderful opportunity and I'm so glad we get that chance.
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