An Interview

February 20, 2017

Moderator:  What did you enjoy the most about Lindsey’s visit.?

Larry:  We all enjoyed spending time with Lindsey and seeing her.  We also noticed that she has not lost her competitive edge to beat the crap out of her parents.

Debbie:  Yes, we thought that it would be difficult to walk with both parents and keep that edge.  Instead, it just inspired her to race ahead of us  and keep some distance between us and her.  She raced so far ahead that she couldn’t hear our questions anymore.  How amazing is that?

Larry:  We like that Lindsey has time for activities to keep in shape so that she can keep up with the retired people.

Joyce:   Snorkeling with Lindsey reminded me of chasing Erika into the deep blue water.  She swam away from all of us and we lost sight of her.  We all had to rest on the beach while she swam around.

Debbie:   I could have kept up but I lent Lindsey my snorkeling gear.

Joyce:  I thought that she offered you the opportunity to go snorkeling when she got out.

Debbie:   Did I tell you that I took two nine mile hikes in the last two weeks?

Joyce:  Yea, Yea,  I made the hike too and why didn’t you snorkel?.   That is amazing!  I would like to hear more about those hikes later.

Jerry:  I enjoyed my hike with Lindsey when the others couldn’t keep up.  She doesn’t hold me back like others do.
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Debbie:  Whoa ho!  We couldn’t make the hike for medical reasons, time constraints, mud and lack of bathroom facilities.

Larry:  If I remember correctly, you came off that hike about 10 minutes behind Lindsey.

Jerry:  You remember incorrectly.

Moderator:  Lindsey, did you do any special training for this visit?

Lindsey:  No, it was really easy.  I didn’t train at all.   Yes,  I worked out every night in preparation and could still barely keep up.

Moderator:  Lindsey, any additional comments?

Lindsey:  I was thrilled to see everyone.  It was exhausting to keep up with all four of them.  I really struggled.  It was a bit like herding cats but big cats in really good shape.  I will need to step up my training for next year and bring a companion to help me.  I will start preparing the companion for the visit months in advance so that he will have the correct mind frame.

All:  We will be delighted to see Lindsey next year for a longer visit.

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4 thoughts on “An Interview”

  1. HAHAHA I feel like that is exactly what Lindsey would say. I have been hiking with her she has trouble keeping up…….

  2. Two unrelated observations: (1) It seems quite plausible that Lindsey–or anyone else–would experience difficulty getting four meandering adults to focus on a shared goal and (2) I think the interview overlooks the obvious benefit that Lindsey brings to the undertaking in the form of immediate, on-site medical care for the other group members. With people of a certain age, that medical resource is very comforting.

  3. I feel like there are a few exaggerations and embellishments here. Let me clarify, I don’t mind walking slow as long as NO ONE questions the advice I give.
    Kidding, but seriously, I had fun and would do it again. In fact I will invite others to share the joys of slow hiking

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