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Full-Circle Snowboarding
I was a little self-indulgent today by attempting to re-create that snowboard photo many, many years later. It’s not in the exact same parking lot, but the idea is the same: being super-stoked about snowboarding! Today was the first day … Continue reading →
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Tagged adventure, adventures, following passion, Heather Boylan, lessons, passion, risk-taking, snowboard instructor, success, teachers who travel, travelwithheather, ultimate freedom
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Holy learning curve, Batman!
So, who remembers the first day they tried to do something that was completely new? Skateboarding? Skydiving? Reading? Balancing a checkbook? Driving? Child birth? We all can dredge our mental archives for a “first time” experience that threw us into … Continue reading →
Posted in aging, counter culture, education, lessons, novice snowboarder, peer pressure, professional blogging, scared shitless, shocking, snowboard instructor, snowboarding, snowobarding, teachers who travel, travel, travelwithheather, Uncategorized, writing
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Tagged counter culture, following passion, learning curve, passion, risk-taking, scared shitless, snowboard instructor, snowboarding, success, teachers who travel, travel, travelwithheather, ultimate freedom
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