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Ditto with son but worze and at 18 family vacation puerto viejo son was washing feet off shore break at cocles and gets pulled out 50 yards in seconds surf 6' to 8'. I swimmed out to him and had to show him how to get out of rip and swim in.I tried to make my daughter a surfing prodigy and every attempt failed bigly.
Toddler swim lessons. The first thing they do is dunk them. She freaked out. Was screaming and would not let the instructors anywhere near her. Done.
About 5 years old. Let's play in the gentle shore pound at the beach. All is going well. Looks like she's having fun. My back is turned to the lineup so I can watch her. All of a sudden a big one slaps me in the middle of my back and the next thing I know I'm watching her tumbling around under water as the wave rolls to shore. "I'm done daddy."
About 7-8 years old. Let's just go paddle. I get her past the shore pound on a tiny calm day. Wouldn't you know it. A six foot leopard shark cruises by (biggest one I've seen). But it's just a leopard shark. They're harmless. "I'm done daddy."
About 10 years old. Let's go to the Cove. I'll push you into a few waves. For some reason she insisted she didn't need/want a leash. Cool I think. I push her into a wave and she falls getting to her feet and then is floating around without her board all alone in deep water. Freaking out. "I'm done Daddy."
Trials and tribulations of surfer parents.I tried to make my daughter a surfing prodigy and every attempt failed bigly.
Toddler swim lessons. The first thing they do is dunk them. She freaked out. Was screaming and would not let the instructors anywhere near her. Done.
About 5 years old. Let's play in the gentle shore pound at the beach. All is going well. Looks like she's having fun. My back is turned to the lineup so I can watch her. All of a sudden a big one slaps me in the middle of my back and the next thing I know I'm watching her tumbling around under water as the wave rolls to shore. "I'm done daddy."
About 7-8 years old. Let's just go paddle. I get her past the shore pound on a tiny calm day. Wouldn't you know it. A six foot leopard shark cruises by (biggest one I've seen). But it's just a leopard shark. They're harmless. "I'm done daddy."
About 10 years old. Let's go to the Cove. I'll push you into a few waves. For some reason she insisted she didn't need/want a leash. Cool I think. I push her into a wave and she falls getting to her feet and then is floating around without her board all alone in deep water. Freaking out. "I'm done Daddy."
Ditto with wife after thousands of dollars in gear and lessons, not to mention dozens of trips to warm beautiful islands with perfect beginner surf options, the house on LB with countless small little beginner friendly days right down the block. At least the 20+k in YTT is starting to pay off nicely in the clutch. Oh right and her happiness and purpose and joy in life etc etcDitto with son but worze and at 18 family vacation puerto viejo son was washing feet off shore break at cocles and gets pulled out 50 yards in seconds surf 6' to 8'. I swimmed out to him and had to show him how to get out of rip and swim in.
I tried to make my daughter a surfing prodigy and every attempt failed bigly.
Toddler swim lessons. The first thing they do is dunk them. She freaked out. Was screaming and would not let the instructors anywhere near her. Done.
About 5 years old. Let's play in the gentle shore pound at the beach. All is going well. Looks like she's having fun. My back is turned to the lineup so I can watch her. All of a sudden a big one slaps me in the middle of my back and the next thing I know I'm watching her tumbling around under water as the wave rolls to shore. "I'm done daddy."
About 7-8 years old. Let's just go paddle. I get her past the shore pound on a tiny calm day. Wouldn't you know it. A six foot leopard shark cruises by (biggest one I've seen). But it's just a leopard shark. They're harmless. "I'm done daddy."
About 10 years old. Let's go to the Cove. I'll push you into a few waves. For some reason she insisted she didn't need/want a leash. Cool I think. I push her into a wave and she falls getting to her feet and then is floating around without her board all alone in deep water. Freaking out. "I'm done Daddy."
Ditto with son but worze and at 18 family vacation puerto viejo son was washing feet off shore break at cocles and gets pulled out 50 yards in seconds surf 6' to 8'. I swimmed out to him and had to show him how to get out of rip and swim in.
Hahahha - This deserves it's own thread - Ditto Ditto Ditto:Ditto with wife after thousands of dollars in gear and lessons, not to mention dozens of trips to warm beautiful islands with perfect beginner surf options, the house on LB with countless small little beginner friendly days right down the block. At least the 20+k in YTT is starting to pay off nicely in the clutch. Oh right and her happiness and purpose and joy in life etc etc
On our bright side, we signed my daughter up for youth sailing lessons and she loved it. They did most of their sailing on Coronado 14's. Then they had a couple sails on a Farr 40. I asked her if she got to steer the 40? She said no. I asked her what she did. "I took a nap."Hahahha - This deserves it's own thread - Ditto Ditto Ditto:
In 1999 my son was 5 - pushed him on a boogeyboard into 3 foot + waves in San Diego over and over and over - funnest time ever - he had no fear - a great week.
In 2000 - I bought him a small used Brewer in Montauk - he dumped on the first wave - DONE. Then my friend's kid who was with us that weekend and had a real thing for sharks told him all about sharks and got him totally afraid of the ocean (this would not be revealed to me for 10 years). In 2001 I bought him a 6" or so soft top in Fenwick Island Delaware - put him on it and he screamed bloody murder - fear of sharks. They say hope springs eternal in the human heart - for years and years I brought a couple of extra boards on top of the car, a couple of extra wet suits everywhere we went - hoping that some day it would all work out. It never did. Not my daughter either. My wife took a lesson in Waikikki in 2004 - somebody hit her with a board during the lesson and probably cracked her rib - it ached for years.
On the bright side the two kids and I did have some fun days boogie boarding and body surfing, they all like longboard Sector 9 and Hamboard skateboards and my wife says she might try another lesson next time we go to Hawaii.