For about two hours, I went kayaking with my family. I'm afraid of lake water and ocean water, but I went to conquer my fear. I'm still afraid, but now I'm less afraid now that I went kayaking
It was so quiet that it felt like we were alone. We had some races and bumped into things along the way. I have a lot of fears and part of my journey in life is to conquer those fears so I can do anything and have a great time.
I want to swim with sharks, paraglide, touch a spider, not be afraid of clowns and much much more so I can enjoy life the way it's suppose to be enjoyed. So I encourage you to get rid of your fears so you can be the best you, you can be
Kalopsia Katherine is all about the world, places I've been, places I want to go and much more than that
Sunday, June 23, 2019
Dead Horse Point
I traveled up to dead horse point with my family to go camping for four days. One day we visit Arches National Park. My family and I went on some hikes like, Delicate Arch, some smaller arches and so on.
While we were waiting for my older siblings to get down from Delicate Arch, my stepdad saw a worried lady talking to a park ranger. My stepdad walked over and asked what the problem was and if there was anyway he could help. The lady said that they were c omming down Delicate Arch and had no water. She also explained that their tour bus left without them and they were stuck there for about three hours already.
So my stepdad told them they could have the water he brought since he had a huge bucket of water with a tap on it. She asked if she could bring some kids over too, and he said yes.
Before he knew it, there was a line of like 60 kids and a few adults. It looked like they had everything in order but my stepdad was worried he didn't have enough water.
The adults had a Coca-Cola and were trying to hide it from the kids. All the kids look like they were between the ages of 10 to 15. They each got some water and my stepdad ran out to get more water for them. One person tried to pay my stepdad, but he refused, he was just truing to help.
When he returned their bus was here. A lady was talking to the park ranger and then spotted my mom. She ran up to her and gave her a hug and thanked her. They all got on their bus and left.
Another day we went to canyonlands and visited some places there. My mom was worried if we got to close we would fall off the edge. Even though I'm deathly afraid of heights, I went to the edge to see this view and you wouldn't believe how beautiful canyonlands was!
Overall I had a great time, besides the heat that gave me a sunburn. The views were amazing and we had a little place near our camp that I went to be alone in the wild. We went on hikes and enjoyed our time there!
While we were waiting for my older siblings to get down from Delicate Arch, my stepdad saw a worried lady talking to a park ranger. My stepdad walked over and asked what the problem was and if there was anyway he could help. The lady said that they were c omming down Delicate Arch and had no water. She also explained that their tour bus left without them and they were stuck there for about three hours already.
So my stepdad told them they could have the water he brought since he had a huge bucket of water with a tap on it. She asked if she could bring some kids over too, and he said yes.
Before he knew it, there was a line of like 60 kids and a few adults. It looked like they had everything in order but my stepdad was worried he didn't have enough water.
The adults had a Coca-Cola and were trying to hide it from the kids. All the kids look like they were between the ages of 10 to 15. They each got some water and my stepdad ran out to get more water for them. One person tried to pay my stepdad, but he refused, he was just truing to help.
When he returned their bus was here. A lady was talking to the park ranger and then spotted my mom. She ran up to her and gave her a hug and thanked her. They all got on their bus and left.
Another day we went to canyonlands and visited some places there. My mom was worried if we got to close we would fall off the edge. Even though I'm deathly afraid of heights, I went to the edge to see this view and you wouldn't believe how beautiful canyonlands was!
Overall I had a great time, besides the heat that gave me a sunburn. The views were amazing and we had a little place near our camp that I went to be alone in the wild. We went on hikes and enjoyed our time there!
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