Oct 15 2005
Overzealous
Feeling sufficiently practiced for the exam, I was confident that I would fare decently well. I practiced the katas under the watchful eye of Hubby, who incidentally was testing for shodan (1st degree black belt) and continued rehearsing them in my mind as I lay in bed, staring into the darkness just prior to slumber. When I awakened this morning, I reviewed yet again — ensuring that the movements were adequately burned into muscle memory.
When it came time for the exam, I approached it with an enthusiastic spirit thanks to the adrenaline coursing through my veins. It seemed like a blur and, although it wasn’t perfect, I felt satisfied with my performance. (At least I didn’t fall on my face, right?)
A few hours later, I noticed a tenderness developing on the inside of my left knee. Not a good sign. I think I may have tweaked it or pulled something. While it doesn’t seem serious, I decided that I should take Hubby’s suggestion and apply ice to it. I’m hoping that I won’t wake up with my knee swollen to the size of a grapefruit tomorrow morning.
Thank goodness for Motrin. Or as Hubby often says about things like this: “bumbai pau.” (Translation for the pidgin-challenged: “It will be over sometime.” In other words, why worry? It’ll be over soon.)

haha “bumbai pau” its been so long since i heard that one, don’t worry, when it gets better it will be that much stronger
Ray
ahh just have some Chicken Rings and it will be all better “bumbai after now”
good to perform well(^0^).
I hope your knee is getting better.