I Fly (Board)

I Fly (Board)

Not everyone knows what flyboarding is, or would have access to someone with the actual technology. You need a jetski and a board/hose. I have none of those. Fortunately, I have a friend with a cottage on a lake that has a company with both of those items so we were golden. This may have been the most fun I have had this year. It was a beautiful day, I was enjoying the company of good friends, there were snacks, and there was no trip to the ER.

Perfect.

Falling was not painful or even sudden. It was the Nestea plunge a couple of dozen times and it was part of the fun. If you can find a friend on a lake or some random guy on a beach that speaks Spanish and wants you to pay in pesos, do it! You will definitely enjoy this ride.

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Comments

  1. That actually looked like a lot of fun. You really picked up some color from the sun!
    Thank you for starting off the blog with the fact that there was no ER visit. I could sit back and relax and enjoy the video after that!

  2. Thank you–now I know what that thing is called. Flyboarding looks like a lot of fun. It also looks like it requires some pretty good balance which would be my downfall (see what I did there?) but I’d still love to try it.

  3. That was my fav so far! It helped that we had perfect weather, great location, and easy-on-eyes instructors!

  4. Katarina Simons : August 21, 2018 at 8:58 am

    One of the best so far! It was such a fun and perfect day. Joy!! (^8 xo

  5. You are brave and hysterical:). Both good things. But you knew that already, right?

  6. Wow, brave lady? Crazy lady? Love it. I need to check this out at our cottage!

  7. “It was a beautiful day, I was enjoying the company of good friends, there were snacks, and there was no trip to the ER.”

    When I started that sentence I fully expected it to end with “followed by a trip to the ER.” That was super fly! I would like to try that. However, knowing me I’d somehow get it flipped around and have the worst (or best) enema of my life.

    • I did flip around and managed to keep the water out of orifices and I am likely to be the most accident-prone person you could imagine. 13 more weeks to go and I can say only 3 of them are ER possibilities. I might make it out of this year with only the snowboarding incident as a lasting scar. #Winning

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