The sport is not easy, by any means. It's condition specific, gear intensive (we have several kites and two boards for various conditions, along with helmets, harnesses and pumps) and usually requires someone in a chase boat to help out....but despite all this effort - effort which looks incredibly tiresome to me (I'll stick with simple SUPing, thankyouverymuch) - Scott assures me that the rush of getting up on that board makes it totally worth it. Just seeing how happy it makes him to have a few hours out on the water zooming around makes me happy, and when everyone on a relatively small boat is happy, well, life is good.
Yesterday's conditions were about as perfect as they can get; a cross shore wind of about 20-25 knots, flat seas and lots of space to play. Scott immediately took all his gear to the beach and our buddy Luuck happily followed him in our dinghy to make sure he didn't get himself into trouble. I must admit, as dangerous as this sport can be (and as nervous as that makes me), it's incredibly beautiful to watch and seeing how happy it makes my honey makes it all worth it, even if we do have a crap load of gear jamming up our aft head shower stall. We never use it, anyway. Much nicer to shower outside on the aft deck so storage space it is!
Great pics Brittany! You both are truly adventurers and it will continue no matter where you are. I love following your blog. Congratulations on the twins!
ReplyDeleteThese pics, and those of Livia's, really make me wanna try this someday ... looks like a blast!
ReplyDeleteJust caught up on your latest posts, and how cool it must have been to see Isla enjoy a sunset. Kids really put things in perspective of what's important. Glad you're feeling better! =)