-----Original Message-----
From: John Peng
Sent: Jul 17, 2006 8:44 PM
To: seattleschoolofaikido@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [seattleschoolofaikido] Mat Cleaning done!Nice job all!
Sorry I couldn’t be there, I was sweating bullets in 100degree weather in
. boise ,Idaho
What I really want to know is: was hot water really necessary to use the machines? Or was cold water adequate?
J
- john
From:
seattleschoolofaikido@yahoogroups.com [mailto:seattleschoolofaikido@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of Purdy, Christina
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 8:06 PM
To:seattleschoolofaikido@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [seattleschoolofaikido] Mat Cleaning done!
The mat is down and ready to be rolled upon. The work went smoothly, and the mat looks lovely!
Many thanks to all who helped on Saturday:
Francisca, Alan L., Mike U., Jain, Brigid, David K., Don, Dane, Christy
And those who helped with re-installation on Monday:
John Kahler, Robert, Kyle (yum Thanks for the cookies), Christy
Also, we had a GREAT raft trip under Dane's outstanding guidesmanship. We all got wet, got some sun, and had a good time: Dierk, Lori, Mike U(and Caroline), Tracy (and Tom), and Christy. Dane suggested that next year we reprise this mat-cleaning/raft trip weekend. We should do it in June, however, when Nana's is still open (for supplying hot water for the cleaning machines) and when the rivers are running higher. We'll put it on the calendar, Dane!
See you on the mat!
Christy