Shaolin Monks come to Guam

HRShaolinWarriors06Over the weekend I had the opportunity to watch the Shaolin Monks perform here on Guam. Twenty-four monks participated in the event and the youngest monk was just eleven years old.

Although the event seemed to be geared more toward the younger crowd, I still thought it was a worthwhile event to see regardless of age. All of the acrobatics and agility demonstrations were amazing, and many of the maneuvers these monks made looked humanly impossible.

The most important message these monks brought to the youth however was the importance peace and tranquility. Although these monks practiced a very fierce and aggressive form of art, this art form encompasses a great responsibility. The use of this art form is prohibited except when their is no other option and only for self-defense.

If you get the opportunity to see a Shaolin Monk performance, I would highly recommend you catch a show. Its worth the price of admission.

Its been awhile…

I want to apologize for the lack of updates. Alot of things have been happening the past couple weeks, and I’ve been doing my best to micromanage my time. Its seems that twenty four hours is just not enough time to do anything anymore. Lately I’ve been lacking sleep. That itself has caused so much stress on my body. You know this from the previous post I wrote almost a week ago.

I’ve also been extremely busy with school. They have all these new forms to fill out daily for accountability, and its been a hassle trying to remember what needs to be filled out and what I filled out already. For those of you who dont know, I teach fourth grade, and our school system has implemented Direct Instruction. This is basically what Direct Instruction is:

The term “Direct Instruction” refers to a rigorously developed, highly scripted method for teaching that is fast-paced and provides constant interaction between students and the teacher.

It seems to be working so far for the children who need to be guided through the basics of reading, language, and math but the process is a lot more rigorous than conventional teaching. What is great about the program, is that it forces ALL teachers to be accountable for their teaching, but the paperwork is unreal. I’m not the most organized person, so you can imagine the difficultly I’ve been having with keeping all my documents in order.

Anyways, I’m going to cut this short. I hope I can find time to watch some movies too! Thats another thing I haven’t done in awhile. Write a good review. Thanks everyone who regularly visits. I’ll be back soon with regular updates!