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Monday, August 21, 2006

Rafting Adventure

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Pic084waterfight As part of our company's team-building effort, my husband organizes a bi-annual company outing.

This summer we went on a rafting adventure in Kangwondo. I had never gone rafting before so I was very apprehensive about joining the rafting party. As usual, hubby talked me into it. Our group was a happy bunch so I soon forgot my fear.

Since most of us had no idea what we were doing, we hardly moved along the water. We paddled out of synch. Other teams we're laughing at us, and I don't really blame them, because our raft were just moving around on the same spot. After struggling for sometime we were well on our way, and soon came face to face with our first challenge which was actually not a difficult maneuver had we been forewarned and properly instructed. But our lazy, unskilled boatman gave poor instructions. (To my opinion, he's lacking in verbal skills).Pic088appraochingrapids

Pic077rapids As we approach the rapids we were swept by the current and our raft rammed onto a rock with a force strong enough to knock two of our members overboard. Luckily, they sustained minor bruises. Nevertheless, we were aghast!  Despite the shock, we pushed onwards. As I said earlier, we were a zany bunch so fear was soon forgotten. We were once again laughing lively, cracking joke after joke as we paddled along Hantan river.  My husband kept telling me to braise myself, hold on tight  whenever there were rapids ahead.  In mid-course we stopped to watch a show. There was a cliff that served as a diving platform. Lots of people climbed up and showed off their diving skills. Watching them dive was a spectacular sight.

Taking a plunge was the last thing on my mind because I was amused watching the show. But hubby was at it again, pushing me at my limits. Hesitatingly, I made my way up the cliff together with my team members. My turn came and I approached the edge of the cliff with woobly knees. I felt my entire body shaking. At one time I wanted to take a step back --give up, but I heard people yelling at me ''jump, jump", my husband's voice resonating clearly, he was already in the water. I took one last look at my husband, shut my eyes tight and took the plunge.

The water was unbelievably warm and comfortable and I felt really light as I resurfaced. My husband swam towards me and his eyes were beaming with pride. I discovered something about myself; and the realization crystallized with the experience.

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Comments

eh parang hindi nagkasakit si kuya ah! hahaha!

oo nga eh...active ulit...

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