We
knew things were going to change but not as quickly or as majorly as
they did. I had a big summer planned so went to see a specialist to
find out whether our plan was good or how much I would need to
change / adapt. 'Take it a little easy with the freestyle especially
in the later months' but other than that all was looking good and I
had the thumbs up for the rest of the summers trips. Go Pro Games,
Head Coaching Kelly's White Water Park, coaching at Falling Creek
Camp in North Carolina and West Virginia followed by some time in
Canada flying in on float planes to the Magpie River in Quebec with
Explore and then joining the Keener crew up on the Ottawa. It was
set to be an epic summer. Followed by heading to the UK and doing
some coaching and having some family time before jumping on my final
big flight (just before the flying cut off date) back to Australia
where I would start to take it easy and get ready for the arrival of
our little one.
Well
as an athlete, i'm very excited every year about creating and then
following schedules and plans and when needed too adapting to the
'what if's' and slight changes that life throws at you aling the way.
But nothing could have prepared me for what happened next. A few
weeks later and literally a day before I was due to fly to the states
I got put on 'a total activity ban and bed rest!!!'
Now if you know me you will know that I rarely rest. I've got better at it in recent years but still not proper rest. A rest day to me if often is an active rest 24hrs. Finish training on Monday at 12.30pm then I won't do any specific training again until Tuesday after 12.30pm and that's 24hrs off. I will still be active but not training or anything kayaking related. That to me is a days rest ?
So total bed rest was a big shock!!! My America flights were immediately cancelled and all my trips put on immediate hold. Jez already committed was gone and I was stuck on the sofa in a rather cold Oz. Netfilxs became my new best friend and I spent day after day rallying through the Homeland series, followed by Designated Survior and Last Chance U. It was a total shock as I got to experience a little bit of the life a non active, sofa fan lives.
Eventually
after what felt like an eternity I got the thumbs up. Not for
activity but to fly but only to the UK. It was awesome though the
news I needed and I immediately jumped on a flight home to spend time
with my mum. A new sofa, a new Netfilxs collection and lots of
support from my family. It wasn't the adventure filled summer I had
planned but it was enough.
4
weeks on and it was time for another big check up and this time an
all clear. Not total all clear but this one was good enough to allow
me to head stateside to the USA. I was so excited. I literally had
not unpacked the whole time I had been home as I was waiting the
whole month to be allowed to go. I was still on an activity ban, but
no longer bed rest. Gentle walking was given the thumbs up. I was
off.
A few hours later I jumped on the plane and couldn't have been happier. I was so excited to be on my way to the river. The thought of spending the entire summer away from my community, friends and river life would have been too much. Being home with my family for the first time in ages for a decent period of time had been amazing but I was also so happy to be on the road again.
Freedom
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My activity ban made the travels funny as I had a max lifting allowance of 10lbs!!! Less than 5kgs and the awesome 'Morning --- totally lie should be called all the time --- sickness' that many mums to be get. But I made it with the help of lots of strangers, helping lift and move all my bags.
I
arrived in North Carolina and Jez couldn't have been more excited to
see me and our even expanding bump and so were our friends and all
the kids. We did a big gender reveal in front of over 250+ kids the
day I arrived at Falling Creek and Jez was amazed to find out we were
expecting a little girl. It was awesome.
The next two weeks were filled with coaching super talented and exciting kids. Sat in a camping chair or in a hammock on the side of the river I was amazingly happy. Even though I wasn't kayaking just being out by the river is a truely amazing way to spend life. Calming, peaceful, a happy place to be. We are very lucky to be kayakers and life the lives we do. It is no surprise that once captured so many people become kayakers for life.
One
of the things I learnt on this trip is how lucky we are to have
access in the UK especially to amazing and almost immediate kayaking
kit. In the middle of no where Canada if dawned on me how difficult
it is elsewhere in the world to get quality, new, specialist kit.
Thank you Peak UK for being local, for making awesome gear and for
over 12 years of incredible support.