
The race was from one end of the beach (In Leblon) to the end of Ipanema, and my heart was thumping, fast. BoOMp-BOOmp...BOOMP-BOOmp. In order to rid the mental chatter, I made a deal with myself. If didn't panic during the swim, I could reward myself with a skateboard. It was something I felt needed to be earned.
I didn't panic.
So, that Sunday afternoon, I set off to the local skate shops - but they were all closed. I finally found one that was open, and as I recall, they only had one board I was interested in. Go figure - the picture on the bottom - a tidal wave.
So I spent way too much money and bought it.
Now I have a skateboard. I'm no Kelly Slater but I managed an 8km trip today. I hopped off the board twice and luckily landed on my feet when balance got the best of me, but I sure do love sucking at a sport. So much room to grow.
There you have it ... you can teach an old dog new tricks.
Next time you are afraid to do something, do it anyway. And don't forget to pat yourself on the back - with a new toy.
Rewards are awsome.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this interesting story of the skateboard. I loved to read your article very much. You did an excellent work Diane.
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