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Have You Ever Tried Kayaking?

Posted By: Larry Lomax http://www.larrylomax.com · 10/3/2012 8:45:00 AM

To kayak, or not to kayak... that is the question.

Kathy & I have been talking about it for a while, but before we went hunting for a good deal on kayaks, we thought it best to take a test run.

Our friend Diane told us about a restaurant in Olympia on the water that rents kayaks, so about a month ago we tried out their breakfast/kayak package. For both of us it was our first time in a kayak.  Even though it was a little tippy at times, we enjoyed our outing. I still wasn’t quite convinced this would be one of our favorite things-we-do-together.

One week later test #2 came while I was visiting family in Florida. My brother in law Chris (a former Port Angeles High teacher) took me out for a kayak spin in the Intracoastal Waterway along the Treasure Coast. He promised no alligators, and he came through on that promise.  I really liked how stable his kayak felt, and I was starting to feel a bit more confident. I have tipped over one too many canoes in my life and am not a good swimmer... I was hopeful kayaking was potentially more upright.

So, last Saturday morning our hunt was on to find some end of season deals on kayaks, and thanks to some advance scouting by Kathy, we fared very well. By that afternoon we were paddling on the Sound… yes, we have become kayakers!

OK, I can’t say this is a great lifetime achievement. But if there is any life lesson to be found in this, I would suggest to you: It’s good to practice getting comfortable to step out of our comfort zone. You just might find something unexpectedly nice.

Happy paddling!

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  1. M SheenV posted on 10/04/2012 02:19 AM
    Hello Larry, Boy it has been much too long since we last spoke, It was at the National Psoriasis Foundation Walk in Renton a few years back. I was crippled then and now I am permanently disabled, and don't think I will be out in a kayak anytime soon, but I love the fact that you are out there entertaining strangers with some water skills. Whenever I am out an about I often wonder just how many people's live's I will touch that day. I wonder if I will see any neighbors pass my way either. I think that while I am out and about I can bless so many people and help some out somehow, if only with a smile. Christlike Love is seen in good works, and I do my best to let others see the good in me. Even in perhaps a few words. I used to think that my words or deeds seemed all too small, But I know that deep down God can take those few little words that I have sown, and He can nourish them until they're fully grown. We bondservants sow the seed, but it is God that truly produces the Harvest.I always have believed that no matter what phase of our life that we may be going through,life always affords us opportunities to grow in faith and wisdom. Numbering our days is the wise response to life's inevitable progress. We are all on a different journey, and we shouldn't just spend it wastefully, we should invest in it by leading others and sharing ,"The Word." When we embrace the Bible's wisdom, we will seek the welfare of others, and it's our responsibility as followers of Christ to respond in kind to others with honesty and integrity, by doing what is right, just, and fair. Have a Blessed day and we'll chat again in the future.


    Warmest Wishes,
    Mychael
    1. Larry Lomax posted on 10/04/2012 06:17 AM
      @M SheenV Thanks for sharing, Michael.... you are right, the small things do count.

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