Friday, 3 July 2009

If you want to be happy for life…

fishing-blogA Chinese proverb says that “If you want to be happy for an hour, get a drink. If you want to be happy for three days, get married. If you want to be happy for life, do some fishing.”

There might be some arguments about the degree of how long for the 1st and 2nd ones. However, the 3rd one holds absolutely true at least for me, my wife and our mutual friend.

Perth has so many wonderful fishing spots. I never realized this until recently because I had hardly ever caught any fish at a nearby river. I was a loser.

All things have changed when my friend took me to an excellent fishing spot in Fremantle (20 minutes drive from Perth) and we caught 80 fish in just two hours. The very moment we caught a fish, we felt the adrenaline flow. Someone describes “Fishing” as KING of hobbies. We readily admit it. Not only it is exciting but also it gives us a reward of fresh seafood!

Since our first successful fishing day, it has captured the hearts of us, including my daughter who is now not afraid of catching fish by hand.

How crazy we have become about fishing? You can’t beat us. Despite heavy rain on and off for every 10 minutes, it didn’t stop us from fishing. We took cover every time heavy rain came and went back to the fishing place again and again while getting soaked to the skin. Our little daughter was very excited. She probably thought that we all were playing hide and seek or something.

We have been going fishing nearly every Saturday afternoon for the past few months. Don’t ask us whether we are going this coming Saturday. You bet we will! I have a premonition that this trend will continue… maybe for life.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Yasu

It is so good to hear your fishing stories - particularly these successful fishing stories!

What happy memories your little girl will have as she grows older. Fishing will become one of her passions also. What a lovely family bond you are sharing.

I wish you continued success with the fishing. My family would also like to go fishing as regularly as you do. We live about one away hour from Fremantle so this needs to be taken into consideration before we set off.

I am sure when the weather is a little warmer my daughter's family will once again start their fishing trips.

Yasu said...

Peta

I did not know until quite recently that Perth was such a wonderful fishing place.

As you mentioned, all the family members can enjoy from fishing. I find this great!

I hope that your daughter's family will go fishing trips more often soon and bring you some fresh yummy seafood.

Anonymous said...

Yasu san.

How is your life in Japan? I guess you've been too busy at work to update your journal on this blog. It'd be good to hear how your new life in Japan has been treating you.

Have a happy new year.
Wish you all the best to you and your family in 2010.

Emiko