Sunday, September 7, 2008

Playing is Hard Work!

A friend of ours used to say "You're not having fun unless you're hurt, dirty, or tired." (Three guesses what gender that person was!) Having a refreshing Saturday definitely met those specifications!

Some friends invited us out to the lake yesterday. It was a great time of getting away from the stress that has been my life lately and enjoying some good food, good friends, and fun.

Today? I'm rethinking the "fun" part.

I'm sure this falls into the category of "shock and awe" but I had never been on a jet ski until yesterday. Neither had my kids. And I was thoroughly enjoying my chaise lounger by the lake when my boy comes back from his first outing on said jet ski. When they left the dock, he was on the back behind our friend, a (questionably!) mature middle-aged man. When they returned, their positions were reversed and my boy was gleefully at the helm.

"Mom, come ride on the jet ski with me!" Of course, everyone else thought that was a dandy idea (wonder why my man had a conveniently timed dizzy headache all day and stayed ashore?!) so I stupidly bravely climbed on. After all, this is my boy who is level-headed and fairly cautious regarding risks.

Uh, right.

The next thing I know, I am holding on for dear life as we are flying across the water around 50 mph, and he later said he hit 60 at least once. Fortunately, since it was after Labor Day the lake was relatively empty, giving him a clear path to terrorize me maneuver. At one point he said over his shoulder, "Why are you making those weird noises?"

The experience led me to several conclusions:


1. Jet Skis are just Harleys on water.

2. I am indeed no longer in my twenties. Or thirties..

3. Jet Skis have the same "day after" effect on one's body as horseback riding.

4. My boy isn't getting his driver's license until he's 30.



Here is a picture of my kids having fun tubing behind the boat.



And God put on a spectacular sunset at day's end. The first picture is actually looking a bit toward the east. The colors were splashed all across the sky.




The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Psalm 19:1

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10 comments:

Suzanne said...

Glad you had a great (memorable?!) day on Saturday, Linda. Am continuing to pray for your mom. ~Suzanne

Anonymous said...

Good for you for getting out there and doing it! :)
We have friends who often invite us to a lake in NY. And we have all loved being pulled on the tube across the lake. It looks like it was a beautiful and memorable day!

sara said...

I LOVE jet skiis!!! However, none of my kids will ride with me because I am apparently "too scary" for them...it's that need for speed. Actually, I blame it on my husband who on my boys first trip on a jet ski decided to hit a wake and throw ALL three of them HIGH into the air. Both boys came back crying (huge for one boy!) and the youngest has never gotten back on again!!

Melissa in Mel's World said...

Ha Linda, I had to laugh with you on this one...my boys like to water ski with some of our friends and I too like to hang out on the little dock and relax while they play. But I have never actually got out there and been water skiing with them (too hard and too scary). Good for you for getting on the jet ski's (now that I might do) and enjoying the moment with your family!

Those are stunning pics of the sunset...what a perfect way to wind down the day!

Melissa

Natalie said...

So funny, Linda! I with ya about the drivers license one. Although I've got some time to think about it.

A Stone Gatherer said...

Sounds like an awesome day! I have yet to go on a jet ski so your one up on me!

bethany@sippinsweetteablog said...

I'm with you on just relaxing on the shore! Funny, I just posted on my Saturday at the lake.

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad you had this day to "relax" and "rest" from all that's going on right now. I've been helping my sister a lot these last few days, but I've been thinking about you and praying for strength and comfort.

p.s. don't forget. dark chocolate is an anti-inflammatory. :)

Xandra@Heart-of-Service said...

Sounds like you guys had a great time in spite of the jet ski terror! Trevor and I were riding a friend's jet ski one time, and Trevor assured me that it was impossible to flip it. I trusted him, and the next thing I know we are upside down in the water! LOL!

Xandra

2nd Cup of Coffee said...

What? No video?