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I have always had some kind of bucket list growing up. Not necessarily always written down but it seems the more I try something outside my normal comfort zone the more I want to add something new to my "to do" adventure list. So far one my favorite bucket list items was trying the trapeze. We had noticed a trapeze rig at one of the popular tourist spots in town. After I saw it I knew I had to try it.
Conveniently, a friend of mine and I wanted to do something adventurous for our upcoming birthdays; despite that fact that we were moms.
This was the perfect opportunity to live out my 2nd grade childhood dream of flying on the trapeze. I will totally date myself by sharing this but I remember watching "circus of the stars" as a child and thinking if a celebrity could learn a circus trick, so could I.
As we researched the cost we thought it would be even more fun to get a bunch a friends together to take the leap too. Safety in numbers and we would at least know all of the people in our group and get a discount.
We were all nervously excited about our big day. We were given the instructions on the ground of how to lean out to hold onto the bar, phrases for when you are ready to start and how to fall.
Our spunky friend jumped at the chance to go first. She did great and gave us the confidence that it was doable. I wanted to go next because the longer I waited; the more my stomach was in knots.
The worst part was climbing up the ladder.
The ladder was secured to the apparatus but still had a lot of movement on the way up. We were harnessed up for the climb also so it was more mental than anything.
As I got to the top I was greeted by the instructors who were really encouraging.
You have to lean really far out from the platform to reach the bar. It's a very unnatural feeling because you can feel the tension as you pull the bar closer to you on the platform.
I mentally went through what I was about to do in my head before taking the leap off the platform. I wanted to accomplish two things. Not fall off in the first 3 seconds due to lack of arm strength and not injure myself on the fall to the net.
I held on the bar with a death grip and even joked around by posing pretty pointed toe motions.
After several swings back and forth my arms were losing strength so I had to let go. Another unnatural feeling. Even though we were teathered to make less of an impact, I still had to let go and fall on my back. That was easier than I anticipated.
After that was one of my favorite parts; the cool flip off the net to the ground.
For whatever reason I have always thought that part looked really fun and graceful.
The rest of the group continued to try with several facing their fear of heights and overcoming with great cheers from below. The next round I attempted to kick my legs up to hang upside down. After several attempts, my arms grew tired and the instructors coached me on how to do a backflip as a dismount into the net. That was intimidating to execute but sooo worth it. I never dreamed I would do a backtuck into the net that night. I was fully expecting just to be content with swinging and falling. On the third attempt I finally pressed thru and got my leg up after several swings back in forth. My arms were tired but I had to do it.
The experience was scary and freeing at the same time. Took me back to my backyard playground swing set going upside down; just on a bigger scale.
After another backtuck dismount I helped cheer on the rest of my friends. We had enough time to try it 3 times and all had a great time.
A few weeks later I found a groupon to go again and thought this would be such a fun experience for our family to celebrate my older son's birthday. So after we celebrated his birthday pool side with friends; we headed back to the trapeze rig.
It's was comical to watch my husband who is 6ft 4 inches and of football player stature, to be belayed by a tiny female worker. As he fell into the net, we watched her get lifted off the ground while belaying his fall. Both of my boys really liked it. The youngest (4 years old at the time) displaying the least amount of fear.
The workers had to lift him to reach the bar.
His biggest challenge as he swang was not having a lot of arm strength developed yet.
Trapeze is great because it forces you to face your fear,trust the equipment and instructors and LET GO! Kind of like what God wants us to do with our lives when we trust him.
As a mom, I find it even more important now to continue the quest for fun and adventure even in the simple things, just to feel alive. It's so easy to get caught up in the daily routine that we forget to enjoy our life along the way. At somepoint we have to choose to leave the comfortable and continue to challenge overselves to stretch and evolve over time.
Otherwise we end up at the end of our lives with a list of things we wish we would have done. And then we realize that the only person standing in our way was ourselves.
Sometimes we feel we have to hold off on things we want to do until our kids are grown, but I say there is room for both. Me exploring something new; either alone, with friends, on a date or with my family, makes me feel more alive and in turn makes me a better mom. So my encouragement to you is to check out of these posts and find something that interests you to try. Not every experience appeals to everyone but I hope this blog encourages you to step out and try something new and start living your dream.
Check out http://www.cincinnaticircus.com/ if you have ever wanted to scratch trapeze off your list.
TIME TO DREAM AND DO!
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Comment by Adventure Mom on November 28, 2011 at 1:28pm I'm checking into a few activities to try in the snow before we move south. I want to try cross country skiing, dog sledding, and snow shoeing.
Love it! It looks like so much fun :) What are you up to next?

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