Spider-Man on Ice

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I hope you weren’t expecting to see me in costume or the real Toby Maguire. I visited my Grandma in Arizona once or twice growing up and loved to be in the pool. I was never a strong swimmer and when I would get tired I would cling to the side until my fingers and toes were past pruning and would start to get red and sore. My Grandma used to tease that I looked like Spider-Man climbing around the edge of the pool.

I signed up with a local coupon agent that emails me deals. Usually the coupons are for massages and Mexican food but I got lucky when one came for 58% off Winter-Fest ice skating at Adventure Landing. We had never gone before because it’s part water-park and part small-rides with untamed children. I’m not a big fan of public water areas – all the contamination. This water would be frozen; we should be fine.

We pass some alligators on our way in to get some balls for golfing. Along with our ice skating ticket we are allowed to pick putt-putt, laser tag, or go-carts. I thought about the go-carts but I think the next time I want to go fast I will try for the adult race track or the autobahn. We each get a ball and I stop counting putts – I’m not that good. Caleb gets a hole-in-one. The last hole returns your ball but I wasn’t ready to go.

We explore the other 18-hole course and find some misplaced balls. The putters are left outside so we return to grab them, fish the balls out, and continue the next course. We lose our balls on hole-4 and an employee dumps water through the pipe to clean out seven balls in there along with ours. We finish this course too and it’s time to skate. There aren’t too many people on the ice which is good; it will give me more room to fall.

The skates are surprisingly easy to stand on and going forward is no problem; it’s the stopping and turning that has me grabbing the wall. I’m getting the hang of things and I have to so I can go around others clutching the wall and some kids still sliding to the ice. This girl skates up to us and asks why we have cameras on the ice. My answer, “I like to take pictures.” I figured it was simple and why else besides, my blog of course and, trying to get the one picture of Caleb falling.

I haven’t roller-bladed in years and it has been even longer since I’ve been on the ice. I am always quick to offer advice to others to bend their knees; this takes a lot of ankle coordination too. Caleb soon tires and takes my camera thinking it might be throwing my balance. I like to grab the edge and get going fast but there are many kids in the way now with the edges worn but the middle still smooth.

We pass two 2-foot or more and one 4-foot or longer alligator sun bathing on our way out. I take some pictures and then see the sign ‘Feed Alligators – $3.’ I’m thinking Caleb will do the feeding if they hand us bloody animal parts or anything that could resemble such. What we get is little meaty-steak treats for dogs; I have no problem helping him bait the hair pin. As we dangle the food in the water a crowd of people and fish gather.

We wait and soon one of the ‘are they real?’ alligators gets up and moves towards the water. For me it was like watching Piggy getting a treat. She knows it’s there and she can smell it but has trouble biting it exactly. This alligator bites at the string and bites around the treat. Finally he bites it and the part he loses goes to the swarming fish around him.

We return the pole and on our final way out there is another family attempting to feed them too. I’m glad we ventured to try something, perhaps not new, that hadn’t been done in a while. As for the feeding, I was hoping to get closer but am glad that in my excitement to see and do I was able to let kids too. Some parents are too focused on spending their money on all the video games and calories that await them indoors; that can be done at home. Experiencing something new means widening your focus.

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Cleaning out my Closet

I’ve heard of spring-cleaning. I do it every year; probably because I’m always moving around that time. I also enjoy a good winter-cleaning as well; it’s cooler so I sweat less. Some people might find skeletons in their closet; I found dolls. Two of them are named Jessica and come with certificates of authenticity; though they have blonde hair and blue eyes. I hear all babies have blue eyes but I’ve never been a natural blonde.

Being a girl, I suppose it is okay to admit that I have more dolls. One I helped my grandma knit the dress for, one with crazy hair and a colorful outfit, and yet a third in a blue dress that used to play a beautiful song. I should have gotten rid of her when her neck broke but I like to believe that if my grandparents and their parents had lived any longer that we would have strong family ties.

As it is, the one grandmother still living has had nothing to do with the dolls pictured. It is their time to find new guardians to care for them; perhaps then they will get more time out of their boxes. I’ve tried to find room on my bookshelves but they aren’t tall enough. They do have porcelain parts and are unsaleable online. I will fore go the few dollars that might be made and give them to a charitable cause.

As I continue to clean, many things will find their way to Craigslist or into my donation basket. How often do you clean, or move, or donate items? How often do you find things your parents bought and neither of you have used or displayed for years. With my constant moving, sometimes things get forgotten in boxes until I miss them enough to go looking. I would think I would be out of things by now but I am constantly acquiring new collections as hobbies, interests, and locations change.

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Christmas Spirit Inspiration

I follow a wonderful blog, here, where I got the inspiration for this post; and then realized that during all the tearing of shiny wrappers and eating of yummy pies I don’t have that many Christmastime photos. The same blogger has letters that her kids wrote to Santa, here, that make me wish I still had one that I wrote. All I found was some typed letter that at least promised presents that year. Here’s my ghosts of Christmas past.

church in Germany - 1987

Western Fun Barbie, Christmas in Germany, 1990

Victoria Glessner, Snowy, Me - Germany 1991

Fort Hood - 1992

Texas - 1995

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Unconventional Holiday

Happy holiday celebrations to all this year. It’s not that I’m not American and don’t celebrate Christmas but there are many other amazing holiday celebrations that deserve attention too. Christmas Eve was spent feeling bad for all the people who still have to work, yet I am one of the reasons they have to be there. Wanting to get out of the house we go to an outdoors store to try things on and camp out for a bit.

We have procrastinated with preparations this year. Santa delivers a present early and is greeted scarily by my guard-gnome; Santa will drop the present and run. It is a point-and-shoot underwater digital camera; now we can get rid of the film version. We bought fresh sandwich ingredients: tomato, avocado, cheese and such along with baking items. Caleb will make homemade cinnamon rolls, cranberry-orange cookies, brownie cupcakes, and bread. Yes I know, this makes him an amazing husband.

Sparky the guard-gnome

It’s going to be a tasty, good-smelling day for us. For breakfast, the dogs and husband had bacon and Sparky has played with his talking ball all morning, not a usual occurrence. Piggy is happy to receive treats and naps all day; she will be rested for a fun day at the park. We live close enough there will be no construction traffic but there may be plenty of foot traffic, and I’m okay with that. It feels good to be relaxing and enjoying the outdoors to burn off all the baked goods I will be eating throughout the day.

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Change Over Time

All people change over time; some more than others. I found a list from ten years ago of things that I disagreed with. Funny that most are still relevant today. I thought I would share some of them with you:

1. assholes – this sums up all bad people whether temporary or permanently mean
2. nasty filling in assorted chocolates – I don’t buy them anymore
3. fine print – always ruins a deal too good to be true
4. the government budget – and some of its current ideals
5. seafood – coming from a vegetarian, and a snorkeler
6. crappy diet schemes – two words: diet & exercise
7. cheap products – ones that can’t last a lifetime, even if they are obsolete
8. tax distribution – I should have more say where my charity goes
9. chipped nails – dirty bothers me too, but I worry they will tear too far

And other things I didn’t like that I do now:

1. bugs – to photograph, except mosquitoes
2. baths – the tub was never long enough
3. broccoli – we had a love/hate relationship, now it’s all love

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