What got you into surfing...???

I am a newbie to surfing and am 29 years old. I know I am young compared to some people on here but I feel like I am in the same boat as the 40+ people.
I was born and raised right next to the ocean (3-4miles) my whole life. But never picked up surfing mainly because of access, cultural and finance issues.
Another reason why I never picked it up is because of a beach day accident when I was about 7-8 years old. I was in waist deep water and some strong white water toppled me. I was struggling to keep my head above the water and felt like I was going to drown and die. Luckily a nice woman was there and helped picked me up. No...it was not my mom and I forget why my parents were not there seeing how young I was at the time and the fact that I was in the ocean.
We have always gone to the ocean many times more after that incident but I was more careful in the water. Never really got to see surfing because our local beach is not known for having good waves. You have to drive 10-15 more miles for the surfing beaches. At that time...these beaches were too far for my family and I.
SO....around 13-14 years old I picked up skateboarding and have been doing it on and off ever since. Now a days its mostly cruising and I gave up doing tricks.
One friend did take me surfing 1 time when I was about 18-19 years old. It took me around 30-40 tries to catch my first wave on his shortboard but felt longer and we were out there the whole day. Lasted around 5 seconds. It felt good but at the same time I did not fall in love with it like I did skateboarding. Skateboarding felt way better. Thats partially due to me not being a strong swimmer at the time, being scared of the ocean (incident) and not having confidence in my looks (physical body...I felt at the time that people who went to the beach should be muscular/fit). I was a skinny, flabby looking kind of guy.
I also picked up snowboarding around 24 years old and have been doing that every winter ever since. I also do jogging and some sports so I am fairly fit.
I decided to pick up surfing now because:
1) snowboarding and skateboarding impacts on my knees and ankles are really wearing me down and I can feel it. I believe surfing to be lower impact as its in the water.
2) I have always wanted to get over that drowning accident from my childhood.
3) I have always wanted to pick it up again when I first did it with my friend. It felt good than and I have always thought about surfing ever since.
Maybe it should still feel good now? Although I do feel old...so seeing younger groms ripping might make me feel out of place.
Although...I do have 2 other advantages that I believe could help me. I have always "looked" young. A lot of people see me and think I am still 22-23 years old. xxxxx...I still get carded for alcohol and cigarettes sometimes. I have always been able to stay and look young...but I don't know how long it will last. Haha =). Also I consider myself to be a quick learner and have good all around hand-eye coordination.
Heres to a KOOK that should of kept doing it after that first wave 10 years ago. Haha...maybe now I wouldn't be calling myself a kook and be a badass local ripper already. Also to getting over past fears givin my circumstances and situation.
Lets hope it isn't too late. Wish me luck and SHAKAS UP to everyone that responds to this post.
I was born and raised right next to the ocean (3-4miles) my whole life. But never picked up surfing mainly because of access, cultural and finance issues.
Another reason why I never picked it up is because of a beach day accident when I was about 7-8 years old. I was in waist deep water and some strong white water toppled me. I was struggling to keep my head above the water and felt like I was going to drown and die. Luckily a nice woman was there and helped picked me up. No...it was not my mom and I forget why my parents were not there seeing how young I was at the time and the fact that I was in the ocean.
We have always gone to the ocean many times more after that incident but I was more careful in the water. Never really got to see surfing because our local beach is not known for having good waves. You have to drive 10-15 more miles for the surfing beaches. At that time...these beaches were too far for my family and I.
SO....around 13-14 years old I picked up skateboarding and have been doing it on and off ever since. Now a days its mostly cruising and I gave up doing tricks.
One friend did take me surfing 1 time when I was about 18-19 years old. It took me around 30-40 tries to catch my first wave on his shortboard but felt longer and we were out there the whole day. Lasted around 5 seconds. It felt good but at the same time I did not fall in love with it like I did skateboarding. Skateboarding felt way better. Thats partially due to me not being a strong swimmer at the time, being scared of the ocean (incident) and not having confidence in my looks (physical body...I felt at the time that people who went to the beach should be muscular/fit). I was a skinny, flabby looking kind of guy.
I also picked up snowboarding around 24 years old and have been doing that every winter ever since. I also do jogging and some sports so I am fairly fit.
I decided to pick up surfing now because:
1) snowboarding and skateboarding impacts on my knees and ankles are really wearing me down and I can feel it. I believe surfing to be lower impact as its in the water.
2) I have always wanted to get over that drowning accident from my childhood.
3) I have always wanted to pick it up again when I first did it with my friend. It felt good than and I have always thought about surfing ever since.
Maybe it should still feel good now? Although I do feel old...so seeing younger groms ripping might make me feel out of place.
Although...I do have 2 other advantages that I believe could help me. I have always "looked" young. A lot of people see me and think I am still 22-23 years old. xxxxx...I still get carded for alcohol and cigarettes sometimes. I have always been able to stay and look young...but I don't know how long it will last. Haha =). Also I consider myself to be a quick learner and have good all around hand-eye coordination.
Heres to a KOOK that should of kept doing it after that first wave 10 years ago. Haha...maybe now I wouldn't be calling myself a kook and be a badass local ripper already. Also to getting over past fears givin my circumstances and situation.
Lets hope it isn't too late. Wish me luck and SHAKAS UP to everyone that responds to this post.