While visiting different schools I had opportunities to try a few traditional skills: paper making, tea ceremony (which involves a complicated ritual lasting several hours), caligraphy, Japanese flute and even traditional Japanese archery. It was fun but I think I'll stick to drawing.
P.S. Do you have any ideas what word I wrote in caligraphy?
Madi Rose 9 was correct when she said the kangi symbols represented "Japan" or "the land of the rising sun." I wonder how she knew that?
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Did you write "I love bonsais"?
Or perhaps "My youngest daughter is my favorite"?
;)
Hello Mr. Lahr,
The word you wrote is Lahr or art. If it is a sentence, then you probably wrote "I love Japan!" I'll do some research later and find out exactly...
Your EPIC Student,
Akash Salam
Ultimate Math Matician
Dear Uncle Jeff,
It means "land of the rising sun" or Japan.
love ,
madi
That bow looks as tall as you are!
I think maybe it means "hope" because you are hoping to go back to Japan some day.
In archery class how can you wait for the 2nd year to shoot an arrow? Is there that much background that needs to be taught. Were you allowed to shoot an arrow? And on a completely different note, ANCHOVIES???? Were you allowed to do any keyboard playing?
Dear Uncle Jeff,
what is the right answer for your painting right back soon!
Love , Madi
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