I Don't Know my Own Strength

For as long as I can remember I have been one of the stronger people I know, physically that is. It has it's perks and it's downsides as well. If a friend is moving I can almost guarantee that they are going to telephone me to ask for help.

I have moved more pieces of furniture than I care to think about. From time to time ESPN will show the strong man competitions. I love watching them and often wonder if I could compete. I would really have to start training again. These men are huge and they are incredibly strong, but I think that I could be competitive.

And even if I wasn't, it would be fun to engage in all these wacky tasks such as:

  1. Car Lift
  2. Log lift
  3. Truck Pull
  4. Farmers Walk - Tyre Flip Medley
  5. Barrel Load
  6. Circle of Strength (boulder holder)
I think that part of why I love rebounding so much is that it is a case of strength and will versus someone else. I know that in my silly fantasy world I would love to use a broadsword and go toe-to-toe in battle with someone else.

But the truth is that all of the aforementioned has been nothing more than an excuse to avoid the topic. Yesterday I broke my daughter's car seat. I didn't mean to, it was an accident. We cleaned the cover and after we put it back on I was tightening the straps and I pulled too hard.

It is so irritating. All my life I have broken things because I tugged, hammered, twisted, pulled/pushed too hard. I am not a klutz, but I am a little enthusiastic about fixing things and sometimes I have made the mistake of being too effervescent in my efforts and voila, a problem is born.

In my 20s and 30s I have had fewer of these incidents because I have been more conscientous and careful, but yesterday it happened again. I hate stupid mistakes like this. What a waste.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

This is scary! If the pressures of you tugging on a car seat can break it-- What happens during a accident? You should box up the seat and send it to some governmental agency and have them look into the design of the car seat.

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