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Last week, I bought a paddle board.  For some reason, I have always wanted one and fate stepped in and put a screw in my tire, so I would have to shop while they fixed it, and sure enough, there was a paddle board just waiting for me on one of the end aisles. The price was also stated incorrectly, so I got it for less than what is was supposed to be. All in all, a good day. My husband was not nearly as ecstatic as I was with my new purchase, but has come to realize that his wife really does know everything, because he loves the thing.

My niece told me you needed to have good strong core muscles to paddle board, so I was pretty sure I was going to spend some time in the water, which I did, but finally got up on it and I now have a better plan of action for the next time.  Next time, I am not going to yell stuff like, "this board is defective," or "stop telling me how to do it," at my husband who was giving me "helpful" hints. I also need to spread my feet out further apart and open my eyes...LOL!

My niece was here for a visit all the way from Nashville and she mastered the paddle board like a pro and thinks she is going to take a class offered in her area....Yoga on a Paddle board or something. WTD!  If anyone can do it, it is my niece. I teased her all weekend that I am sure the rest of us would be better at it, if we could get a turn on the darn thing. I also told her I was going to write a blog called, Chelsea, The Paddle Board Hog, but so far, I have not. The hardest part for her was trying to avoid Vern, aka the Paddle Board tipper, while she was on the board.

Sometimes, she shared and let him have a turn, too:

Actually, now that I am looking at the pictures, I may need to revise the name of the blog to Vern, The Paddle Board Hog.  Here he is getting another free ride with my daughter, Hayley.

The funny thing was both dogs wanted to be on that paddle board. Vern would actually cry if someone paddled out of his reach and anytime someone fell in the water, (my DD and me), both dogs would swim to the rescue.  FYI: A two Doodle rescue can hurt a little if you are unprepared for the way they try and grab on to you.  If Fudge got on the board, Vern would try his best to get on, too, and sometimes I had two dogs wrestling on that board and playing their own version of "King of the Mountain." We may have to get a dog board. Chelsea did not want to get wet and you could hear her saying, "oh no, oh no," when Vern or Fudge would start their approach in her direction.

All in all, I learned a couple of things. You are never too old to try something new and Doodles can paddle board, or at least hitch rides with someone who is trying to paddle board. We had a great visit with my niece, Chelsea. Here are two cousins who rarely get to see each other.

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Doris, Thank you!  Are you trying to get me out in that ocean on my board or are you volunteering to try it out first? Maybe we could do it in the pool...LOL!

Laurie, This looks like so much fun that even I might be tempted to give it a try. Everyone looks like they are having a blast and I think Vern may be a surfer dood at heart. Great, now I want a paddle board and a pontoon boat.  If your DH has not figured out by now that you know everything, he is not nearly as smart as we are giving him credit for.(jkj)  Here's a spot where I could paddle board or maybe a surfboard might be more like it if you don't mind crashing on the rocks.

Donna, I would pay good money to see you paddle board at that spot :) LOL Sometimes, I have to remind my DH how smart I am!!

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