si, petey, you se que bromeas! yo tambien estoy bromeando, cariNo. xo y
so, i'm fresh back from a delightful row. the fog on the water was so thick it was almost opaque. the people were easy and cool. they're all a bunch of wasps, i'll say, with their thin noses, pokey cheekbones, and skinny legs. well i guess i fit right in!
can't remember if i've mentioned (but not because i've been drunk) that i've got two races coming up. i thought they asked me to join the boat because they needed an eighth rower, but it turns out that i, specifically, was invited to be a part. wow. totally flattered.
i don't know what i'd do with all of this sober time if i didn't have such fun things to do, namely the rowing and this writing. we can't emphasize too much how important it is for people looking to turn their lives around to find things to get into. what i do that i love puts a smile on my face that's big and wide, with crinkles around my eyes. they say that when you smile, your body releases hormones that make you feel good. so, if you haven't yet found things to bring you cheer, as i have, then start by putting a smile on your face. see if that helps. (even if it's really hard and feels fake, just try it.)
turning our lives around is like turning around a shell, which is 60 some-odd feet long. one end needs a couple of rowers to stroke in the usual forward direction, in the other end the rowers either hold water or 'back'. it takes a good minute or so, and it takes concentration and cooperation.
i love the language this sport brings me. i'm making myself trilingual in action. there's words like 'back' and 'weigh-up' and 'cox' and 'stroke' (an especial favorite) and 'gunnel'. what a treat is life!
hope everyone is off to a delectable sunday. i know i am.
abrazos!
rudy
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