Skip to main content

Dear Son, My First "Super Proud" Moment

--- 7 Years 4 Months ---

Dear Son, 

Today is one of those days I am super proud of you. 

Of course, I'm proud of you every day, but today, I wore it on my sleeve...just a bit. 

See, today you tested and earned your yellow belt. And while it feels like you'll be sticking with this martial arts love for a while, and there will be many more belts to come, today provided a lot of firsts for me.

It was the first time I've seen you in an environment where you truly applied preparation and perseverance.

I watched you practice in our basement on your own. Kicking. Going through combinations and striking patterns. Practicing pushups and situps to get yourself where you need to be for the fitness test.

I will forever remember the visual of watching you studying the definitions and principles of a fighting spirit in the car through my rear-view mirror before each training session.

I sat at every practice and training for the past fifteen weeks - for the good ones, the bad ones, and even the "ehh" ones. 

On this day, you put it together.

As Master Reggie had noted for weeks, and before the exam, to the entire room, "We are going to push your child to the limit today. Some will pass. Some won't. Those who are prepared will. Those who lack preparation won't."

I watched you get yelled at. Endure a crazy amount of pushups and burpees because of fellow junior white belts and their mishaps. You had a few as well. 

I clenched my fists to my mouth, struggling with nervousness for you, as you pushed your way through 30 body squats. Holding on to each exasperated count...twenty-seven, sir! Twenty-eight, sir! twenty.....nine...sir!

You wrestled a fellow white belt and beat him handily in the 1-minute contest. 

You then wrestled a ten-year-old orange belt, and let me tell you, your dad was tense! I'll never forget around the 34-second mark, where you rolled over and clinched his head, and one of your coaches yelling" front mount, front mount," I, too, screaming it internally. Because Ace, as we talked at length on the ride home...you HAD HIM! 

Nonetheless, you flinched in your transition for front mount, and simply looked up at the clock, and clinched his head until the time expired for the draw. 

My boy, in what I hope will be the first of many, many moments, I was insanely proud to hear your name called; to watch you run over with that bouncing hair of yours, as you bowed, and received your yellow belt; to watch you have that look of accomplishment as you donned it.

You had a goal. And you smashed it. 

You dedicated yourself to something. Trained. Prepared. And executed. 

Please - please! - keep those qualities. It will take you so far in life!

Regardless, for three hours and seventeen minutes (because I was counting), I found myself nervous for you. Wanting it so bad for you. Feeling for you. But also, realizing all along that you had this. 

I'm super proud of you. 

Love, Dad

Recently Read

Would You Rather: Questions 121-130

This edition of "Would You Rather" is credited to the NBA Would You Rather NBA Account on Instagram ( See Here ). Adding to the fun, this edition (and possibly future ones) are all NBA basketball questions.  121. Who would you rather have on your favorite NBA team - Giannis Antetokounpo or James Harden?  Seeing how I'm a lifelong suffering Knicks fan, the thought of any of these guys in blue and orange is hard to believe. With that said, I'm taking the Greek Freak for this reason - I enjoy watching him play a bit more. Nothing against Harden who is amazing as well, but at times, the ball sticks and that isn't always fun. Plus, I feel like we haven't yet seen a finished Giannis. 122. Would you rather have Giannis Antetokounpo with no driving ability or James Harden with no Three-Point shooting ability?  This is definitely a weird and unique one, but I'll take Harden. Giannis without his strength doesn't offer much. However, if Harden's d...

Sunday Sundown Rundown - 6/7/26

The Sunday Sundown Rundown (formerly in the format of "3 Up and 3 Down") is where I share thoughts on three topics that piqued my interest, along with my favorite photo from the week. Artificial Intelligence in K-12 This week, I had the opportunity to talk to two dads who work in K-12 education. One is a teacher, and the other is a tech engineer who provides the digital infrastructure for a school district. What I came away with was that artificial intelligence was being slowly integrated into teachers' everyday lives, with some restrictions. However, the tech engineer gave me real insight (with real-time laptop evidence) of some of the tools being built to automate everything from bus schedules and communications to medical visits and disciplinary processes.  All of that to say, just when you think you understand the power of A.I., there are so many levels to it all .  So many... Sports Media Space With the recent run of my New York Knicks (you can see my comments after ...

Knicks Postseason 2026, Conference Finals vs. Cleveland Cavaliers

It feels like forever since we've played.  But we've got our opponent, and it's go time!  Review Thoughts from Round 1 Review Thoughts from Round 2 Like every other Knick fan, I too hoped for a seven-game series between the Detroit Pistons and the Cleveland Cavaliers, and that's what we got. The long series added time for our squad to rest up (get healthy, OG!) and more time to scout exactly what we'll have to deal with in the Eastern Conference Finals.  We've been here before, and a trip to the NBA Finals once again feels all too close. All too real!  The Cavaliers present some interesting dynamics with their electric backcourt and the size up front with Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen. There are also two players on the roster, Dennis Schroder and Max Strus, who often find ways to stick it to the Knicks. Sam Merrill seems like the kind of guy who would join that group in this series.  Nonetheless, the Knicks are on a historic run. The Cavs have been knocking on t...