Traded in my ¾ wetsuit today for a full one. Followed the tide from
My eyes are still stinging from the salt water and my legs are a little tight from kicking and walking. But my lungs are renewed, my chest is worked, and my spirit is afire. Five hours in and out of a cold oceanan ocean generating great April tides and rides will do that to you.
I still cant tell whether the goose bumps are from the chill of the day or from the emotion of the day. I feel a bit closer to the me that most people know. The me that chills, idles, projects inner peace, and profound confidence. The me that winks at adversity. I took on a 5-footer today and steered around a Deal jetty like I was driving the wave. Whitecaps were nipping at my flippers and curling over my head. I bent hard right and took it in on the high beach. Three surfers, a man walking his dog, and a couple walking on the beach greeted me warmly as I stumbled ashore. The coolest, and hottest, Ive felt in six months.
It was a long, contemplative (and cold) walk back. The wind kept catching the bodyboard pack slung over my back. The wind seemed to urge me away from the water. It was mega zen. I made more progress today than six weeks of bullshit and stupid, mind-numbing drugs.
"Traded in my ¾ wetsuit today for a full one"
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a wave a day, keeps the doctors away
-the big kahuna