We Just Jibbin

I started back rock climbing. The ‘vid stopped it in 2020 and 2021 and I just didn’t have a way to get to the gym last year; using Lyft woulda be too much money even though it isn’t far. This year however, I discovered that it is on the MARTA line, so early March I decided to go back since I could take advantage of MARTA. Iehgolie, never in my wildest dreams would I have thought that I’d be taking public transportation to go a gym but here we are – every Wednesday without fail. Now, I haven’t actually climbed a wall yet because of the number of Catalyst volunteers and climbers who show up, but I’ve been using the Wellman (a “chair” on a pulley system that is suspended from the ceiling) so essentially, I pull myself up to the ceiling of the gym.

old picture but that’s me hanging out there

The first day back when I entered the gym, I was actually filled with excitement and felt like “I’d returned home”; it really felt good to be back. Luckily for me, all the other participants climb the walls so I’m the only one who uses the Wellman so it’s made my progress really easy to track. The first day, I didn’t even make it to the ceiling. The night I eventually made it all the way up, I took an hour and a half. Last week, I took 16 minutes the first time (it would have been a complete waste of time to NOT go again after only 16 minutes)! I completely shocked myself and was convinced that the volunteer who was belaying me (holding the rope on the ground) was helping and was also pulling – he wasn’t. WHAAT!! This activity really is rewarding…especially when you look up and see just how high you’ve gone. The only Wednesday I’ve missed so far, is one where I had to work late. I continue to enjoy it and every Wednesday I’m grateful that I never started climbing in my “normal” days because I would have been consumed with what I used to be able to do – it is what it is, most times I just can’t help it. The bus is picking me up at 6:00 this evening :-). Anyhoo, this now brings me to another point and a most mundane activity.

I yearn to be able to use a knife and fork!

Yup…it’s true. Lil side story…when I came to this country, I was appalled at how many people didn’t (or didn’t know how to?) use a knife and fork properly. Most people I saw held the fork like they were stabbing whatever was in their plate and it completely baffled me. So much so that once I went on a date with an American and saw him cutting his meat and I blurted out, “Oh wow! you know how to use a knife and fork!” Funny tho, I observed that he’d cut whatever but then put the knife down and switch the fork to the other hand to actually eat but as usual I digress!

I yearn for the ability to use a knife and fork!

When I go out to eat, I generally order something that I can easily eat with just a fork. If I can’t and I’m alone, I ask the waiter for whatever to be cut up when I place my order and I make sure to show them my poc hand. If I’m with friends, they know what will be coming once I get my food. Truth be told, it annoys me to no end that I cannot do it – it’s not even a task that I can do slowly – and usually if I see someone using their knife and fork, I know that I look at them wistfully for a second or two too long. It’s not as far as being depressing or frustrating but if I had one day to be disability-free, everything I ate that day would need to be cut into bite-sized pieces and I’d be using both utensils to eat at all meals. Go figure…it’s the little things!

Anyway, I gone so…’hol it down till next time. Oh. Before I go…I know that no one will be surprised to read that 2 days after I got my supply of pills from Mark Cuban’s pharmacy, my insurance approved the prescription, and the pharmacy started contacting me. “Please contact us urgently and as soon as possible to schedule your medication shipmentsteups! I ignored them for a few days and then eventually told them that I wouldn’t need more pills till June so stop calling me! UGH!!

Ah gone,
Stax

Catalyst Sports

It’s been a while but I’ve had some long days at work and just haven’t had time to post.

The Catalyst Sports organisation is one of my best finds ever. I’ve talked about Catalyst before – this is the group with which I am able to rock climb. The group affords people with disabilities to enjoy/participate in different sports that we would not be able to under normal circumstances. I started rock climbing in 2018 and we would meet every Wednesday night for indoor climbing and I was even able to participate in one outdoor climb that was an amazing experience…but then, covid came along and everything shut down, including the gym. Rock climbing was out, at least for the hour. Mid 2021, the gym re-opened and eventually Wednesday night rock climbing resumed but at the time, I wasn’t comfortable yet. It was around that time that meh boy J started cycling and I remembered that the Atlanta chapter of Catalyst has a cycling program – I looked into it.

They offered hand pedaled and foot pedaled bikes and I was able to rent one on a monthly basis if I wanted. I thought about it and as much as I wanted to use the foot pedaled, I decided it might be best to go with the hand (a little back story – there was a time when I felt comfortable using a stationary bike in the gym and then I had 2 falls after using it (the last one resulted in a black eye) and that was then end of stationary bike use). Fast forward to 2021 and I decided that I’d rather be safe than sorry so I went with hand pedaled. The issue that I knew I could have is that the bikes are low so getting on and off by myself would be close to impossible BUT maybe I could ask my personal trainer to help me and we could incorporate bike riding into our weekly routine – I had a plan. Well, u know what they say about the best laid plans – sigh, altho I did get a chance to ride in Piedmont Park one Saturday. As it turns out, a few months later, Catalyst started monthly group bike rides and I was able to take advantage of those – for $10, I could rent a bike and ride with a volunteer or 2 on one of the bike trails in the area.

It was while on the last of those rides where I was really struggling with the hand cycle – u see my left arm is spastic too and (especially) when I need/want to use it, it tends to lock up so I don’t have the arm span that I have on the right side. That day I was REALLY struggling and it was getting me upset so I told Brad, the volunteer who was with me to forget it – I had taken soooo long to ride 1/4 mile, and he suggested that I try a foot pedaled bike. I was skeptical because at the end of the day, I would still have to function at home but I figured what the heck; I’ll give it a shot. Well it turned out that it was the best thing; I took 15 minutes to ride the same distance that took 45 on the hand cycle. I was ecstatic – hey, it’s the little things – and I refused to think about what the situation might be at home. When I eventually got there, I took it easy and happy to report, I had no drama; I’ve already signed up for next month’s ride and can’t wait to get back on to see how far I can go. On that same day, I found out that they were getting ready to launch the kayaking program and I can’t wait to try that out even tho I’ll probably have the same arm challenges, but we’ll see.

Anyhoo, I’m in Trinidad as I write and I have Mackeson to drink and good food to eat so I gone so but first…a few pictures.

Catalyst Sports

This is the name of the organisation that is “dedicated to providing adaptive adventure opportunities to anyone with a physical disability“. The Atlanta chapter provides cycling and climbing opportunities and I have been rock climbing with them every Wednesday night. It’s adaptive climbing so they strap me into a pulley system to assist me while I go up the wall and, while a “regular folk” person would normally only need one person to belay (the spotter, if you will, for someone who is climbing), I require 2 – 1 belayer and 1 person working the pulley. Dom has been taking me and he’s observed that they are not working as hard as they did that first day…I’m not convinced. They also have a piece of equipment called the Wellman (system?) that is like a chair (also fitted into a pulley) that someone can sit in and pull themselves up to the top of a wall. The system hangs freely from the top of a wall (it’s not against it) because I suspect that it’s what someone with no or limited lower body strength can use to go up.  It doesn’t require actual climbing, u use ur upper body to pull up to “climb” to the top. I’ve used it a couple of times too and I think that I’ll alternate between it and actually climbing the wall weekly. Additionally, one week Huck climbed with me – he was my going to be my “left side” if you will. We got real close real fast…lol. Turned out that he was more than my left side but it worked out very well and we had a great time that night.

you know I have my spiel to explain my issues and I’ve gone consistently enough that the volunteers who are have been there weekly know what I have going on.  The first time I used the Wellman, Huck asked me if I wanted to use a strap for my left hand that essentially keeps it in place around the bar that I had to grip to pull myself up (u’d think that because it curls up, it would do so around the bar eh? no that would be too logical…it’ll curl up tight and probably end up on top the bar rendering it just useless).  It was very overwhelming for me because I thought, “shit…they have thought of everyfrigginthing!” and I remember blurting out how happy I was that they were in my life…smh.  I don’t know who started Catalyst Sports, but boy am I glad they did and I am exteremely grateful for the volunteers who are there every Wednesday night without fail and who are willing to put up with me and my curling left hand, my stubborn left leg and my consistent cussing.  My hero days are but a distant memory but when I’m climbing on my own and trying to get the hand or foot to a grip in the wall expletives tend to fly out my mouth. I always have to remind myself that I have limitations and may not be able to do whatever like regular folk, so I need to adjust because generally I don’t remember and that’s when shit starts flying 🙂

anyhoo, enjoy some more pictures…

Grit and determination going up on the Wellman

Hucknme

Almost to the top

Up…up…up

Just some perspective

See the that black thing to the right of my face? that’s the strap around my left hand

Climbing with Huck

My Wednesday night dates

Allyuh hold it dong till next time – ah gone so!

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