Tuesday, July 2, 2019

One Step Closer

I'd compiled some inspirational quotes by famous authors and made copies to go over with a small group of advanced ESL adult students the other day.  Before handing out the copies I wrote a favorite Thoreau quote on the board and explained that many Americans will frame a famous or favorite quote like this and hang it in their home or office. 

 I asked if any of them had seen anything like that in Japan or if anyone has a quote or poem or the like displayed in their home or at their desk.  Many Japanese display beautiful calligraphy in their homes so I didn't think it an odd question.  A long minute or so passed until finally Mr. M- broke the silence.

 "When I was a child my father had a quote hanging in our bathroom" He said.

"Really, what was it?" 

"Mo Ippo Mae" 

  "Mo Ippo Mae?"  "One step forward?" 

"Yes." He replied smiling.

Okay.  Close enough! 




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In late summer 1998 I moved from the place I grew up and spent most of my life (Central California) to a small town in Japan. I loved training in Shotkan and dreamt of training in Japan someday, I just didn't know someday would arrive when it did. I signed a one year English teaching contract, missed California life quite a bit but decided okay one more year then that's it. A few months into that second year contract I met a girl. You can probably guess the rest. The plan was return to California eventually but here I am still--still with that girl and now three awesome getting bigger every day kids to boot. Sometimes we pick the journey. Sometimes life does. I still enjoy doing martial arts. Still learning how to dad. Got a house, learned the word expat, etc. Oh yeah, and I love to write. Not that I know anything more about it than what I haven't forgotten that English teachers taught me. More that I find joy in doing it. Write for who or about what? The greatest American poet sums it up best: "One world is aware, and by the far the largest to me, and that is myself".