Sunday, October 18, 2009
Early morning waves
Sometimes, I just don't have long enough weekends! I'm sure everyone probably has a similar complaint. It's not because I dislike my week days, because I certainly don't. I enjoy the work I do and the people I work with daily. However, I sure would like more free time to hone my surfing skills. I had a weekend commitment this past weekend; one that was going to keep me from going to Galveston. It wasn't a bad commitment. I was going to have fun visiting family, but I still wanted to surf. So I decided to take Friday morning off since I was going to be leaving town on Friday afternoon. That way, I could surf for a few hours before I left town. I made it down to the beach by 7:15ish. It was one of the coolest mornings we had so far this season. I had my springsuit though, which kept me toasty while I was in the water. In fact, the only time I was chilled was walking from the water back to my car and that wasn't a long walk. Although it looked like there would be no waves on the Web cam I watch, there were, in fact, several small, long waves on the west side of the 43rd street pier. They were perfect for me. My surfing mentor, Brian, met me down there (with his lovely wife Karen and Tex the wonder dog), and we surfed together. He let me use his 9'6" "cloud" board, which I love! I practiced swimming out, turning quickly and, although Brian helped me several times by pushing me, my timing for catching the wave still needs improvement. (Timing seems to be my biggest issue right now...something that has to be right in so many life decisions.) I also practiced riding the wave parallel to the beach, which gave me a much longer ride; practiced dancing or moving up and down the board; and practiced stopping and dismounting the board without looking like a spastic first-timer. I still need a lot of practice on bringing my center of gravity down the board, bending at the knees instead of at the waist. These small waves, though, gave me a chance to work on improving my skills. I heard waves were pretty good on Saturday, but today they weren't. I had an opportunity to drive past the beach on my way home from my trip and stopped to watch several surfers making do on small, inconsistent waves. We -- weekend surf warriors -- sometimes just have to make do with what time we have!
P.S. I'm a little late posting this weekend because of my trip, but at least I was able to snap the photo above today when I was crossing on the Bolivar ferry back to Galveston.
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