Trinity Canoe Trip
Our class trip
canoeing on the Trinity river was scheduled for an extremely busy week for me.
I was feeling overwhelmed with classes and when I saw the email about the trip,
I felt another layer of stress rest on me. During that week, I viewed it as just
one more thing I didn’t have time to do. However, when the day came for us to
go I grew with excitement. I realized I had let myself become obsessed with my
school work and I needed a break. I knew this class trip was just what I needed
to relax and put some things into perspective.
As we carried our
canoe down to the water, I couldn’t contain myself from laughing. I had never
been canoeing in my life and here I was struggling to carry the boat to the
water. I knew an interesting adventure lie ahead.
After almost tipping
boat getting in the canoe, Catherine and I were finally on the water. We
struggled to get the hang of it at first. While everyone else was going straight,
we would zig from side to side and run into the rocks on the side of bank. I
found myself becoming frustrated with my lack of ability to keep the boat going
straight for more than a few minutes. However, I tried to focus on my
surroundings. While the water was stagnant and it was upsetting to see quite a bit
of trash floating in the river, the trees surrounding the water were beautiful.
The sky’s various shades of orange and pink were eye catching. It was such a peaceful experience.
There were parts of the trip, when it felt like we weren’t in Fort Worth.
After a couple hours, I grew tired. When the sun had set, I found myself wondering how much
further we had to go. Again, I pushed the negative thoughts out of my mind and
was appreciative to get such a nice study break outside—something I would have
never tried myself. One of the most stunning views of the trip was when we
turned the dark corner and saw downtown Fort Worth illuminated in the distance.
It was interesting to see the city in which I live from such a different
perspective. It reminded me that there’s no reason to become bored and mundane
in my everyday life. There are always new things to try.
I know the canoe
trip was intended to be peaceful and relaxing, which it was to some extent.
However, for me it was an eye-opening experience. It was a new experience for
me that sparked in me a desire to try new things. I knew I loved being
outdoors, yet I have limited experience with outdoor activities Due to this
trip, I now want to have more outdoor experiences and find the little pockets
of nature within this city.



Thanks for writing about canoeing. I had hoped it would be good bonding experience, and break from stress. Seems like you got a little of both.
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