VulcanGirl
Mouseketeer
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- Feb 1, 2011
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Hi Everybody,
Sebastian, I do not think that I have ever been to Ohio. What is nice to do there? It is a little bit far away from me. I love pretty much any water sport. Boogie boarding, water skiing, snorkeling, sailing. Unfortunately, I am pretty land locked and do not get to the ocean or even lakes as much as I would like. I think that skiing is pretty awesome. I did not learn to ski until I moved to New Hampshire; however, my parents grew up in the Rockies which is pretty much equal to growing up on skis. My Dad was literally going down the mountain on my Grandpa's back before he was past the toddling stage so the moment that my family moved somewhere with mountains my brother and I were on skis. I have loved it ever since.
Chris, a green belt is nothing to scoff at. It takes time. How long have you been doing karate? I did it for 5 years three to four hours a week and making up any time that I missed while on vacation and practicing at home before I earned my black belt. The important thing is that you work at it and enjoy it. Actually, I cannot surf. I have never lived close enough to the ocean to actually learn. The picture you saw is my cousins and I with our boogie boards. Boogie boards also ride the waves; however, they are smaller than surf boards and you lay on them instead of standing. I am with you though that I would really like to learn to surf. I am just to land locked. The odd week on the med is not really time to learn. Besides there are not very many waves there.
Sebastian, I do not think that I have ever been to Ohio. What is nice to do there? It is a little bit far away from me. I love pretty much any water sport. Boogie boarding, water skiing, snorkeling, sailing. Unfortunately, I am pretty land locked and do not get to the ocean or even lakes as much as I would like. I think that skiing is pretty awesome. I did not learn to ski until I moved to New Hampshire; however, my parents grew up in the Rockies which is pretty much equal to growing up on skis. My Dad was literally going down the mountain on my Grandpa's back before he was past the toddling stage so the moment that my family moved somewhere with mountains my brother and I were on skis. I have loved it ever since.
Chris, a green belt is nothing to scoff at. It takes time. How long have you been doing karate? I did it for 5 years three to four hours a week and making up any time that I missed while on vacation and practicing at home before I earned my black belt. The important thing is that you work at it and enjoy it. Actually, I cannot surf. I have never lived close enough to the ocean to actually learn. The picture you saw is my cousins and I with our boogie boards. Boogie boards also ride the waves; however, they are smaller than surf boards and you lay on them instead of standing. I am with you though that I would really like to learn to surf. I am just to land locked. The odd week on the med is not really time to learn. Besides there are not very many waves there.