One day some of us were talking about skiing. He had never been, but it one point in the conversation, he said “I’ve never skied, but I have slid down the icy driveway wearing my boots, so I know I could get the hang of it pretty quick!”
So we decided to put some spare equipment together & take Floyd with us! We decided to outfit him and take him up on the lift straight away. We told him “Don’t tell the lift operator you’ve never skied. If you fall getting off the lift, everyone does it the first few times! We will teach you how to ski when we get off the lift at the top!”
When we arrived at the top of the lift, Floyd, of course, fell getting off. But he got himself up soon enough so as not be too much in the way. Then we talked about how to use the skis to control your way down the hill.
Our friend, Tom, made a overly exaggerated snow plow, talking about how to do it, and barely slid down the first portion of the hill, explaining as he was sliding, to where the hill flattened out & Tom stopped. Then, I turned to Floyd & said are you ready to try it, or do you want to see it again. He said “Show me again,” as I thought he would.
I told him this time I would add turning to the lesson and demonstrate it & he said “Great!” And I exaggerated the wedge again and leaned from side to side and demonstrated how to turn as well, in both directions.
I got Down next to Tom & we said “OK, it’s now or never!” Floyd started down the hill, immediately fell and tumbled down the hill badly! But, we had to give him credit. He got up, kept trying, & with a lot of work and listening, he made it down the hill on the easiest route, but falling numerous times.
At one point Tom turned to Floyd and said, “Not quote as easy as sliding down an icy driveway in your boots, huh?”
I’m sure glad he never asked me to reach him to ride a motorcycle! That could have been an expensive lesson for both of us!
We all have people in our lives who seem to be not much more than a cross to bear. Sometimes, they become friends and even lighten up a bit! Heal well Maxie, and get back to the business of enjoying life!
