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Lydia has Fast Braces appointments in Sugarland, Texas 7-9 weeks apart.  I missed the last one, but took full advantage of this one!  We met with friends and the girls got to go skating....we ate pizza....then had the appointment. It felt SO good to be in the *rink* area, it was pleasantly COLD. 
Did you skate as a child?  On the sidewalk? At a rink? In your frozen back yard?  I never learned how to skate....I'm amazed at anybunny that can......

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Grammie Kim said…
Mo, when I was in high school, we went to the roller rink allllll the time! I loved it, but could never do the fancy stuff.
I remember when I was about 9 or 10, we went skating with our church group, and this older gentleman from our church (he was my FAVORITE...BIG mustache and hearty laugh) helped me learn...he could skate backwards, and I went forward. I cannot begin to tell you how much I thought of that old gentleman! It was a very special bonding.
I remember I was sitting with him and his wife the day that God broke my heart about my own soul.
ahhhhh, roller skating....
Mo said…
We had some friends that had a daughter that skated.....I think she wore them to bed! She loved to skate! I loved that family.
Rebecca said…
I did in my elementary years. I think it was like a basketball court they flooded. I remember walking there with the skates tied together by laces and hanging around my neck....We moved away after my 6th grade year. I'm not sure I skated after that....NOT ice-skated...
i wuv to skate. i learned how with an OLD pair of roller skates...i would use one and a sibling would use the other. then when we got older we went skating at a rink.
THEN we went to alaska and started ice skating, and that was the best, funnest kind of skating ever.

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