tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30879256.post8238478530976084269..comments2023-04-12T23:27:31.043+12:00Comments on Waikato Kendo Club: Debbie - The Kendo BluesSam Tsaihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01097614097721794633noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30879256.post-91728834446859008982009-07-22T14:45:11.160+12:002009-07-22T14:45:11.160+12:00It really takes time to understand and then love K...It really takes time to understand and then love Kendo....<br /><br />I am always very happy to see there is "another beginner" crossing the gate and entering the World of Kendo .... <br /><br />Debbie, I feel so good for reading your reflection! Thanks for that and please continue your Kendo journey with us. :)Sam Tsaihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01097614097721794633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30879256.post-90598951217413366582009-07-22T08:32:46.481+12:002009-07-22T08:32:46.481+12:00AWesome Debbie! You are a truly wonderful kendoka ...AWesome Debbie! You are a truly wonderful kendoka and key member of Waikato Kendo. Your thoughtfulness, honesty, openness and humble generosity make you a valuable asset to all of us. Selfishly, I am relieved that you have have a path through the blues. I too have felt it and I guess we all might at some stage. I think all the things you listed are an asset to you and as you say, factors to be considered and integrated into your kendo tactics. There is no reason why you cannot be a champion and in fact you are already. <br />Kia kaha, kia manawanui, aroha nui :-)MrWoodyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01182215440888885791noreply@blogger.com