
Zengzi, one of the top students of Confucius, encouraged people
to have a conclusion of their day and check if the time of their day has been
well spent and if they are productive. As I mentioned above, I believe we
should do the same for our year as well.
Looking back at some of the major events that happened in my
life in 2013, I feel that my 2013 was well spent while I also need to make some
adjustments for the next year.
1. Huan’s Tai Chi and I have done a bunch for our School and
community. I have visited my grandmaster, Cai Feng Xiang in Shanghai and
my Yang Style Tai Chi teacher Master Xie Bing Can. Huan’s Tai Chi moved to our
own studio within the Cambridge YWCA in February, and we got our own entrance
and key in July. We had A Winter Evening of Chinese Dance &
Martial Arts: Traditional & Contemporary Movement, Performance & Class,
Watch & Learn in coordination with Chu Ling Dance Academy in December. In
September, we started a new beginner level 2 class in University of
Massachusetts Boston and MIT has finally approved our student Cathy's proposal
to lead the creation of the new MIT Kung Fu and Tai Chi club which is taught by
Huan’s Tai Chi 's staff. In the summer, we taught our Summer Park Tai Chi class
again in Backbay, performed demonstrations for Green Fest, and gave a lecture
at Spectacle Island Boston. I also made my first video of Yang Style Tai Chi to
post online to benefit my students. I want to thank Dave Watts, Yael Marshall
and the other Huan’s Tai Chi staff members for helping to accomplish some of
the efforts above. I also want to thank Marie for organizing the summer park
Tai Chi to benefit the local seniors.
2. I have spent more time with family and friends.
I also visited a lot of family and friends in a trip to China in
January. I no longer feel bad for not seeing them for so long. I also went to
two friends' weddings in February and September. I met a lot of close friends
individually in October. I did try to squeeze enough time to see my godson as
much as possible. I would like to thank all of them for staying good friends
and warm family members even though I don’t see some of them often.
3. I traveled to many places which I was eager to see.
In March, I visited New Orleans, the hometown of one of my
favorite singers, Louis Armstrong. I also went to Bobsled in Olympic Style and
ski at a White Face mountain, where I always wanted to go. In May, I
visited Smokey Mountain and Shenadoah
National Park. In June, I visited Mount Rushmore, Yellow Stone
park, and Arches National
Park. I then made my 6th trip of the year to Alaska.
4. Stay with a natural and peaceful life.
In August, I got offered a piece of land in Somerville community
garden after 2 years of waiting period. I did a lot of gardening.
In October, I traveled to New Mexico to experience the green living
life in Earthship and volunteered to setup a hot air balloon at Albuquerque’s
hot air balloon festival upon a friend’s suggestion. In November, I made
my 8th and last trip of the year. I escaped the cold and visited St Thomas and
St John, went kayaking for hours to an island and learned about the environment
on the island. I also begin to present Chinese tea ceremony at my Tai Chi
studio for another way to relax and calm people’s life.
Life
is short. Being healthy and close to family and friends and close to nature
will fulfill your life. Here I concluded my year of 2013 and I wish and plan to
have an even better 2014. Happy New Year everyone! I hope all your wishes come
true and that you will have a healthy, relaxed year filled with joy and spent
with your family and friends!
Copyright Huan's Tai Chi 2013
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