Monday, April 21, 2008

I Did It!

For a year now, I’ve been focusing on Allowing more Joy in my life.

Yesterday I read this post about a lady changing a flat tire for the first time.

Today, I allowed my five-year-old son, the Manager I’ve been chatting with since January, as well as the smile I felt on my own face, to talk me into doing something I was just plain scared to do.

I thought “if Frank can do it, I can do it!” and “I’m not afraid of doing it, but of the potential for pain later.” I even thought “I use to do something quite like this; and I’ve been studying, so, I CAN DO THIS!”

Eventually, I decided to try it…



I spent 20 minutes on the ice during which time, I went back and forth on the short side… changed skates to a wider size, then went around the rink once. The result was a sore left shoulder (from holding onto the edge of the wall) and… GLEE! I was so happy with myself!

The cutest thing about this, was that Frank reminded me of what I was thinking "Mom. You can go slow. Remember how when I first started I went slow?" And then, just like the Manager of the Ice Rink said he would, Frank said "I'll hold your hand Mom." Which he did. :D

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:32 AM

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  2. Thank you for the comments. I don't know what you mean about a "last there on my blog" and I'm sorry to say, but I can't read your blog because I don't speak / read the language. I do appreciate the comment though and am glad that you enjoy reading it.

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  3. Congrats on trying something new.

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  4. Anonymous4:16 PM

    Good on you! For getting out there and doing that. One of my favorite sports is ice skating. When we used to live in Reno, NV I wanted to take lessons. The first day I got out there on the ice, I fell down at hit the back of my head.

    I was done.

    My dream of becoming the next Dorothy Hamill was over. LOL.

    But like I said, I love to watch it. I guess it was a good thing I found writing instead. I don't like being cold and probably wouldn't have lasted very long with the lessons anyway.

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