Adventures in Kayaking

I’ve never been a particularly athletic person. I was the kid picked last for the teams in gym class and the one most likely not to hit the volleyball in a friendly back-yard game. The closest I came to having any athletic skill was with a hula hoop or jump rope. So when my book group decided that a kayaking outing was in order, I was a little skeptical.

Last year, my fellow book group friend, Lois (who also just happens to be a kayaking instructor), took me with her in her two man kayak. I was calm, followed all her instructions, and had a wonderful time. I was expecting the same thing this year, so you can imagine my surprise on Friday when I saw six single kayaks waiting for us. This year I would have to go it alone!

What if it tips?

What if I can’t paddle straight and I get caught in the reeds like I did on the river and had to be towed in?

What if…what if…what if…

Maybe I’ll just wait here for everyone.

Those same negative voices in my head that appear sometimes when I write were back. They were filling my head with unnecessary concern and doubt. But I’ve learned to silence them, and with gentle encouragement from the group, I persevered. I think the hardest part was getting in!

It was a beautiful, relaxing night on the lake. We were rewarded with glimpses of herons and hawks as well as an exquisite sunset. This was our second kayaking outing as a group and we’ve decided to make it a yearly event. I’m already looking forward to next year!

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7 Responses to Adventures in Kayaking

  1. Catherine Nash's avatar Catherine Nash says:

    Sounds wonderful. Little doubt those nagging voices will be silenced next year! Thanks for the slice.

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  2. Great payoff line: “I think the hardest part was getting in!”

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  3. arjeha's avatar arjeha says:

    Glad you ave in to the adventure, Rose, and turned those nagging voices off. I have a feeling that there is so much we would not try or do if we listened to those negative voices we all get.

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  4. You just lived through a real-life example of turning a “problem” into an opportunity and you came out better for it! We literally just finished reading “What Do You Do With a Problem?” for #classroombookaday and then I find your slice! The internal thinking was powerful and helped me feel your apprehension. Sounds like you will be looking forward to the next time on a kayak!

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  5. dianelisa2's avatar dianelisa2 says:

    I like your bravery to get out of your comfort zone for a new experience. My favorite line is ” We were rewarded with glimpses of herons and hawks as well as an exquisite sunset.” It sounds beautiful and makes me want to go kayaking soon.

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  6. Those voices – we always have the power to feed or quiet the voices. I love your connection to writing and just getting started. Once we are in, we are often on our way. Thank you for sharing the beautiful photos!

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  7. Lisa Corbett's avatar Lisa Corbett says:

    Good for you – going forward when you were not feeling brave. I love kayaking. I always have a kid in there with me. 🙂

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