What is the coolest thing you've ever done in your life? Not something that is necessarily imperative to life fulfillment (such as getting married, kids, college, etc.) but just flat-out "I did that!" A couple weeks ago at a client a I was talking to a guy who told me back in November he ran a marathon in Greece. I thought to myself, "That is cool! He will remember that for the rest of his life that he did that!" So obviously I started thinking about my own list of cool things and have had occasion to ask other people the same thing. Every time I think about it I have different reactions: sometimes I think I'm a huge loser who hasn't done anything cool in my life and other times I'm energized by the thought that I should DO something cool. Again, this doesn't necessarily have to do with life-fulfillment or anything, just "That is cool!" Here's my list at this point in life, maybe you can understand what's going through my head as I think about my list:
1) I have climbed a mountain. Miners Peak above our cabin. I've actually climbed it 2 or 3 times, the first time with my father and uncle Spencer when I was 9/10 age and I can specifically remember a death-defying experience as we scaled the east ridge. The other times were just up the semi-trail on the north face. Why is this #1? Well, I think it is pretty cool to be able to say "I have stood on top of a mountain". Whenever you're up high like that you can remember the view, and I will always remember what it looks like to stand on top of that mountain. I obviously hope to climb it again with Cannon someday. The downer of this being #1? This was 18 years ago at least! The coolest thing I've done in my life happened when I was 10? I need to find something to do with my life!
2) Rode Ziplines in the jungle of Mexico. I'm hesitant to write vacation adventures as I know Rachel will harp on me "That's why we need to go on vacation!" But this was pretty cool. Extra points for the fact it happened recently and not when I was 10. Cruising through the jungle high in the trees was pretty awesome. If you ever go on a cruise or vacation to Mexico and have the opportunity to do this, it is 100% worth it.
3) Lived in Puerto Rico. Spending an abbreviated summer in Puerto Rico selling security systems was pretty awesome. Enhanced by the fact that I was with a group of my friends, it still stands out just to say I spent some time there. I DO note that getting robbed at gunpoint totally sucked and if I had gone somewhere like Philadelphia to sell systems it would probably rank high on the "Suckiest things I've ever done" list, so the fact that I was in the PR seeing the beach every day made it quite the cool experience. I'm also sure my sweet wife would call it "Dumbest thing you've ever done" :).
4) Went front-row to Britney Spears for free! 2000 "Oops. . . I did it again!" Tour in August ( I actually think it was on my mom's birthday August 18th but not sure). Those that know me know I LOVE Britney Spears especially in my teenage days (My mom even allowed a sweet, extremely modest by Britney today standards, poster in my room!). Anyway, we head downtown just because we had nothing better to do, my buddies start flirting with a roadie and she ends up giving us VIP passes! Awesome. I note I didn't do anything to help the flirting along as in this particular scenario I had been to Lake Powell with the Hulls the week before and slammed my face on a rock and had totally jacked up my face so I was nothing to look at (and that trend continues. . . ).
5) I have hit a grand-slam! This actually might rank a little higher than 5th but I'll leave it here for now. Also from the early youth: I'm 12 years old and it's my last year in the Sandy league as we have already moved out to South Jordan. As far as baseball goes, I couldn't throw worth a crap but I was a pretty good hitter. I was on the Sandy All-Star team and we were playing out in West Jordan against West Jordan. I had been removed as the cleanup hitter the game before for the coach's son (Mitch Easton or Jackson Cannon. I can't remember who but they were both losers. Needless to say we didn't get along). Anyway, the dude sucked in his game at cleanup so I was put back in as the cleanup hitter. 1st inning, all first 3 hitters get on base. I head up to the plate and the Mitch/Jackson combo start yapping about how I'm going to suck it up (I'm their freaking teammate for crying out loud!) How do I respond? I stroke a sweet line-drive homerun that was still climbing as it got to the fence and nailed the side of a car after it came down. BOOM! Grand Slam! A lot of other stuff happened in this game and I even hit a second home run. . . but we lost the freaking game. I'm sure it was something to do with Mitch Easton and Jackson Cannon :). Oh well, it is definitely pretty cool to be able to say that I've hit a Grand Slam.
Not sure if anything on that list is "Ran a Marathon in Greece" cool but I'm building! I do have a life-goal to run a marathon someday, maybe it could crack my top 5.
Saturday, February 6, 2010
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I have stood on the top of the Empire State Building in NY. That little red light that flashes on the top of the spire....yeah, I have touched that.
I can still vividly picture when you dove into the rock at Lake Powell. One of your first thoughts was that you were going to have a scar for the Brittney show. That was one of the best trips I have ever been on!
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