"It is not the mountain we conquer, but ourselves." Sir Edmund Hillary
The day came in my early 60's when I realized that golf would not be a sport I played till I aged because of my crooked spine. The thought of giving up mornings filled with fresh air on a golf course, birds flying by, clouds rolling over, and the echo of friends laughing broke my spirit. My husband took me by the hand and said, "I think we can both take up fishing and it won't hurt our backs." The smile of relief is hard to describe without a few tears falling. Just like that I could see a future.
"A naughty pickle is how I best describe myself.
I think fun and laughter is the whole point of life."
Celia Imrie
"You have to expect things of yourself before you can do them." Michael Jordan
During the fall of 2013 I pulled my right hamstring causing pain in my lower back, but thinking I could overcome I continued to push. During January-February of 2014 we packed all of our belongings, hired a moving company and moved from Hutchinson, KS to Norman, OK. I hurt so much I cried when I bent over, walked, slept, or sat down. I still played golf because this ugly voice in my head said that I could play through the pain, after all physical therapy would allow me relief.
For the next four years I enjoyed intermittent relief from my back pain, and discovered that over the years many of my "butt" muscles no longer responded to my body movement. Atrophy is the word that describes what happens when muscles aren't used. By now my brains screamed, "How could my muscles atrophy when I worked them constantly?" The answer is, "a different set of muscles take over, and that does not mean it's a good thing." Most of all don't play through pain, fix it. Last fall I realized that my golf swing had become that of a little old lady. There was no power at impact. I felt limp and shrunken. New clubs couldn't help that.
"I am not a has-been. I am a will be." Lauren Bacall
Go for it, or layup? OU golf course hole 13. |
I accepted that my body and I were getting older together. Like watching our dog, Lucy, turn grey in the face, unable to hear voices, and walk with a left hip that sometimes drags or pinches her, I could feel a slower future coming.
The difference between impossible and possible lies
in a person's determination." Tommy Lasorda
I promise a smile that will never leave your face after watching this.
"Once we believe in ourselves, we can risk curiosity, wonder, spontaneous delight or any experience that reveals the human spirit. e e cummings
Having confidence is showing confidence and acting on confidence. When there is no confidence on the journey life looks bleak. Letty Stapp Watt
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