Aikido Practitioners on a Trip: Aikido Stayed Home (for Now)

What do young aikidokas do on a trip? If you think it’s aikido, you’re wrong 🙂

 

At least this time. Aikido was on the agenda, but in the end it was so hot that we didn’t get around to it at all. Instead, we wrote poems at a picnic. Here are two examples (in czech):

viděl jsem stromy

a byli z toho hromy

a pak jsem viděl slunce

co zářilo v buňce

a byli tam bundy

co nosili vandy

jedli sušenky

a k tomu rybenky

byly tam keře

co měli dveře

 

Na východě vychází slunce.

V peněžence mám tři unce.

V ruce mé je obyč tužka,

Hele tamhle kvete hruška.

Na zádech mám velký batoh.

Počkat kde jsem nechal knihu?

A nemám na tváři pihu?

 

English translation:

I saw trees
and there was thunder
and then I saw the sun
shining in a cell
and there were jackets
worn by vandals
they ate cookies
and fish crackers too
there were bushes
with doors

The sun rises in the east.
I have three ounces in my wallet.
In my hand is an ordinary pencil,
Look, over there a pear tree is blooming.
I have a big backpack on my back.
Wait, where did I leave my book?
And don’t I have a freckle on my face?

 

Even without aikido, it was a great day—we walked ten kilometers, played games, chatted, and were so hungry that we ended up having two picnics.