Yesterday we met up with friends to paddle board and kayak on the Russian River
I have driven by the Russian River so often on the way to Sea Ranch, but never have put in
Lois and Mark suggested joining them at a particular beach, that was a gift they gave to us
EB was with us, we had done some event related recon yesterday for her mom’s big party that is coming up
I put it to her: hiking on Mt Tam or paddle boarding?
Paddle boarding it was
So we got up, ate breakfast, packed the car
Sounds efficient using those words
Trust me, it was closer to herding cats
But we set out and made it, all equipment in tact and nothing left broken on the side of the road
Matt kayaked while EB and I paddle boarded
The current was fairly soft, the wind pushing us up stream
I have a separate full blown curiosity about tidal influences on this river, save that for later
We paddled with the wind
It was beautiful, easy
My temptation was to “busta-move”, dig deep, push, go fast
However, I couldn’t let Matt out of my site
Thoughts whirled thru my head: what if he flipped? Could he figure out how to get out of the kayak from upside down?
It can be hard sometimes for the fully able
Our friends graciously had waited for us
Like I said, herding cats, so we were late arriving, I felt terrible about that
Now we were caboosing, holding a slow end, not catching up to them, holding them back
Matt was paddling more like Sylvia, my mom, less like Matt
Form was pretty good, but paddle traction not so great
Knowing we’d be paddling into the wind on the return, we headed back
We knew it was going to take longer
I stayed close to Matt
I noticed he was having trouble keeping a good consistent paddle hold
My spidey senses were that he’d probably exceeded his limit
He was such a great sport, not one complaint
At one point, having turned around to check on him, I lost my balance and my board shot out from under me
You know one of those catastrophies you know is happening but there’s not a thing you can do about it
EB comes up “you do that on purpose?” No!
EB then says “Matt, can I tow you?”
I asked Matt that a bit earlier, he said no
He said No to EB too, but she said “But I want to tow you because I want a harder work out”
Matt relented, EB towed him the rest of the way
EB taught me something in that moment
Matt wasn’t inclined to accept help because he couldn’t
But he’d gladly agree to help EB get a better workout
Smart, intuitive
A gift shared with him, shared with me too
With EB towing Matt, I broke out into my “busta-move”
Win win for us all!
We can not live a full life without the help, the gifts, friends and family bring
Thank you from both of us!

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