Do Boys or Do Girls Prefer Kayaking?





That was what I was wondering when I received an SMS from Livian if I could bring her and 2 kids kayaking; a 9 year old girl (her niece Doe ) and 10 year old boy (her son Dian). Normally I don't bring kids kayaking unless they are 15 years or older but in this case it was a one-to-one (one experienced adult to one child) situation.
But I still needed help with getting the kayaks down from the car and so I asked my kids if anyone of them would give me a hand (with monetary incentive of course); and my daughter KH2o promptly volunteered. So that's one for the girls. The boys would rather stay home glued to their online 'Maple Story', 'Gunz' or whatever.
We arrived earlier than the scheduled
Doe was a natural and I was pleasantly surprised that she was using the paddle blades in a sculling motion to control the direction of the boat when I stopped paddling. Mind you; that was an advanced paddling stroke! This is the first time I'd seen a beginner did that. When I pulled up to Livian; she explained that Doe was a ‘natural athlete’; she sure was a natural kayaker!
Soon the 2 hour paddle was up and we parted ways.
Later I sent an SMS to Livian : “I trust that the kids enjoyed their kayaking experience. It was wonderful of you to take them”.
Livan SMS me back her reply: “Doe said she will do it again, Dian said no more!”.
Does that answer your question now folks?
Stumble It!16 Comments:
trust dat yours was great too!
There must be an article somewhere on Ching Ming and kayaking.. let me check.
laksa - kayaking is more than spicy; it's 'sweet' on the waters too! hop onboard soon! ;)
Or maybe just "to each HER own".
"KAYAKING ROCKS!"
I'd call that a very ironic statement. Aren't rocks exactly what you try to avoid while kayaking?
Well, if you're really into that, maybe you should try kayaking the Rogue River in Oregon. It's one of the most popular rivers in the U.S. for whitewater rafting.
Mid May to September would be a great time to go provided one can get the permit for private boater unless one join an outfitter.
Have you done the Rogue River yet? I'll be so envious if you had!! The South Fork of the American River would also be nice ... ;)
how old are u during your first kayaking experience?
I learned to swim when I first started working in KL on a challenge (which i won!). I started kayaking (self-taught) when I 'returned' home to Kuching after working overseas in KL, Brunei and Spore. Life's funny somehow! ;)
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Doe was such a dear on the water! She easily rates as the most relaxed person I'd ever taken kayaking.






















