Thursday, March 18, 2010
An Old Epiphany On A New Day
I was on a streak, surfing at least one session every day for four months, and then my Grandfather-in-law had a bad fall and I went over with my wife to help him out. That day broke my streak, and then I was only surfing sporadically after that whenever I could find the time.... then for the past two months, I was completely DRY... No surfing for me, because I was rereading all of my EMT-B material to prepare for the National Registry (NREMT-B). After taking the exam, I realized that I was stressing over nothing. I blazed through that exam and passed it after only 70 questions. Out of 134 questions, I got up to number 70 and the test shut off, said "You have completed the National Registry EMT-B Exam" or something close to that, and just shut off. I felt really good about it, and two days later, I received my confirmation e-mail that I PASSED. Within 3 days, I received my NREMT-B card, Certificate, and Patch in the mail. I immediately began studying my course materials for the Paramedic class I am in, and that's what I have been so busy with lately.
I have been working 5 jobs (Teaching full time; working as an EMT at the Academy; Working 2-3 nights per week in the Dell/Mac Lab at school; Administering the SAT and ACT whenever it is on my campus; and just barely keeping my surfboard gig going). Add in these classes that I've been taking, and I just came to a realization a couple of days ago, that I need to get back into the water to clear my head. I literally got off work three days ago (Monday), went home, ran 3 miles, grabbed the brand new 5'10" that I shaped and Keahana glassed, paddled out, stood up on my first wave, flew down the line, and just let out a HUGE YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That one wave was all I needed to get myself back on track. I kinda forgot how great surfing is for the mind and body and soul. I missed Tuesday because I drove up to Fallbrook for my mother-in-law's birthday, but made it out again yesterday. I'm getting ready to go paddle out right now... as for the epiphany.... This has happened sooooo many times in my life, where I get so caught up with work and life, and SURFING is the one thing that brings me right back to my balance point.
My lesson? NEVER STOP SURFING.
I have been working 5 jobs (Teaching full time; working as an EMT at the Academy; Working 2-3 nights per week in the Dell/Mac Lab at school; Administering the SAT and ACT whenever it is on my campus; and just barely keeping my surfboard gig going). Add in these classes that I've been taking, and I just came to a realization a couple of days ago, that I need to get back into the water to clear my head. I literally got off work three days ago (Monday), went home, ran 3 miles, grabbed the brand new 5'10" that I shaped and Keahana glassed, paddled out, stood up on my first wave, flew down the line, and just let out a HUGE YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That one wave was all I needed to get myself back on track. I kinda forgot how great surfing is for the mind and body and soul. I missed Tuesday because I drove up to Fallbrook for my mother-in-law's birthday, but made it out again yesterday. I'm getting ready to go paddle out right now... as for the epiphany.... This has happened sooooo many times in my life, where I get so caught up with work and life, and SURFING is the one thing that brings me right back to my balance point.
My lesson? NEVER STOP SURFING.
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