Showing posts with label skate or die. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skate or die. Show all posts

Friday, January 6, 2012

skating rink philosophy and attire

you'll be seeing a lot more of my Burgundy Vision Street Wear shoes. a very rare color!
Even though my Thrasher t-shirt features a Lichtenstein-esque gal bemoaning the fact that her boyfriend can't skate, I had no such shame as my boyfriend was a natural, and he hadn't been roller skating in nearly 10 years. My gal, Stacy, was a smooth skater as well. Jesse couldn't skate with us because he was still injured from his karaoke accident of a few weeks ago when he pulled his groin while humping a bar stool and singing "Me and Ms. Jones." I warned him many times to stretch more often, especially now that we’re over 30 years old.

The skating rink is one of the most fun places to get a good workout, and the people-watching is tops. At the Fountain Valley Skating Rink, one encounters folks that have been coming to the rink since the 1980s, including a bleach blond couple skating gracefully together while wearing matching acid-wash denim outfits. The skating rink has a culture all its own, and you can smell it in the air - it smells like an old skate of incredible size. There are new-timers who skate, or rather, walk, around the rink at excessively slow speeds with a look of terror on their faces, and then there are the more experienced skaters whose skates are just an extension of the body. I, on the other hand, have a hard time getting out of the roller derby mind set sometimes, even though I retired several years ago. I try to jump through holes, to the horror of beginner skaters. Of my friends, I was the only one to fall, though I got up instantly, and one nearby skater remarked that it was the most beautiful fall she had ever seen. And here is where my life philosophy and skating come together – “Falling is inevitable, what matters is how quickly you get up.” Readers, if you are ever in my neck of the woods, I can show you the true-love ways of the roller skating rink.

Oh yes, I nearly forgot to mention, you can read an interview with me over at Tara-Lynn’s fascinating blog, good night, day. I am so touched that Tara-Lynn included me in her blog feature “Style Her Own.”

Outfit: Thrasher t-shirt (hand me down from a friend which I altered to fit me, but you can still buy one here. They have been in production since 1989. )., tuxedo shorts (Ye-Ye on Etsy), and Vintage Burgundy Vision Street Wear hi-tops (Ebay).
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