Surf’s Up encouraged me to go surfing. I wanted to do it while we were in Ecuador. I wasn’t sure I would like it because I didn’t know if it was going to be safe, so I was a little afraid.
First thing you do is exercises on land. My first time surfing I constantly kept falling. My second time it was like I could fly.
You should learn to surf so if you go on vacation and they have surfing you can do it. It’s a really fun sport, and Ecuador is the place to do it because the waves are good for learning.
August 17, 2012
Surfing is the best! Great to learn at a young age as you don’t care how hard it. Love your travels.
August 17, 2012
And you’re way more flexible as a kid. He’s hoping to hit some bigger waves next time.
August 8, 2012
awesome, tigger! will you go again, whenever you can?? my brother surfs. he says it’s addictive, that flying feeling!
August 9, 2012
Yes, it is addictive. Yes, I will go again when I can, or when I’m in Thailand.–Tigger
August 8, 2012
Love the post Tigger! Your friend Sophie back in Colorado is dying to learn how to surf sometime – this will encourage her 🙂
August 9, 2012
I am jealous of the trampoline! 😛 Thanks, Tigger.
August 8, 2012
Awesome post Tigger!!
August 9, 2012
Thanks, Tigger
August 8, 2012
Most cool. Both my sons are surfers so I know how you feel about it. Hope you get chance to try your new skills in other places in the future! Nice post.
August 9, 2012
Thanks, and I will.–Tigger
August 8, 2012
I love your description of how it felt the second time: “…like I could fly.” While I’ve never thought of surfing before, I sure would like to have that feeling of flying! Who knows… maybe I’ll give it a shot now! Thanks for the post, Tigger!
August 8, 2012
He almost has me convinced, too!
August 9, 2012
You’re welcome, Tigger.
August 8, 2012
Shoots, brah! Glad you had fun!
August 9, 2012
Thank you, Tigger
August 8, 2012
We went surfing in Indonesia. It’s excellent fun. But I think it’s better to learn when you’re young, like you are, and like Zac is.
August 9, 2012
I agree!–Tigger