Thursday, August 11, 2011

Who knew facing your fears could be so much fun?


In the last 4 years there are a couple things that have happened in my life that have made me appreciate each day a little bit more, cut people a little more slack, and try things I may not have before because they are scary. My family has lucked out because I bring them along for the ride : ). Renewed perspective is such an awesome gift!
The first was the death of my mom too young, (she had just turned 62) and too sudden (we had 6 weeks with her after her diagnosis.)  The second was turning 40.  I have always loved the quote "Don't deny getting older.  Many are denied the privilege."  I have never denied getting older and I am fully aware of the privilege of each day.


I used to think I was afraid of heights.  I have since learned that those fears are much more specific.  I am afraid of falling out of amusement park rides, off of tall buildings, and off of bridges and cliffs (all even worse if I were to land in a large body of water).  I have also discovered that I LOVE to zip-line.  I think part of it is the simplicity of the harness and other equipment that is used.  I trusted it.  


A few years ago I would have never considered trying something like soaring through the air on a metal cable.  But the experience has me asking "what should I try next?".  Tim is trying to convince us all to try out whitewater rafting next year.  Hmmmm - not thinking so - remember the mention above of large bodies of water.   But I was told by a fellow zip-liner that they have some pretty great zip-lining in Kauai.  THAT I could go for.

2 comments:

  1. white water rafting is soooooo much fun especially if you have a group of people going, you have water fights along the way. you should try it!

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  2. I had a friend in high school whose dad owned a white water raft... so amazing! Go with a guide who knows what they are doing and you'll have an AWESOME time!!
    As for the zip-line... that looks like so much fun! And kudos to you for putting yourself out there! I've created a kind of "bucket list" sort of a thing. A few years ago I got on a boogie board and headed out into the ocean... absolutely terrified but also completely exhilarated!

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