Dear Oz,
This is a picture of you and your Mom at a skating party. It was one of the first times you have been on roller skates. It is hard to stand up and not fall. When I first started skating my feet would go in opposite directions and I would fall on my bottom or on my knees or elbows. I learned to skate on the sidewalks on the cracked and uneven payment. I used to tie a pillow around my bottom since I fell so much when I first started skating.
Diva didn't have knee pads, elbow pads and a helmet when I skated. I went through a lot of bandaides and even broke my left wrist when I was 6. That was the first bone I ever broke. I broke the same wrist 3 times (in the first, second and third grades). I wasn't very graceful and would fall, trip or tumble frequently.
I learned to skate using metal skates that would clamp on my shoes. I needed a skate key to make the clamps tight so they would not come off when I picked up my feet. I lost a lot of skate keys so my dad would use the pliers to put my skates on.
I enjoyed skating a lot when I was growing up. We had a roller rink not very far from our house and they would let kids skate free every Saturday morning for 3 milk tops from a particular brand of milk. My mom would ask neighbors and friends to save the tops for me so I could skate. The skating rink was lots of fun and one of my best memories of childhood. My older sister didn't like skating so it something I got to do by myself with my friends.
I had a skating party for my birthday one year. I was able to invite my whole class, Brownie troop , church friends and neighbors to come to my party. I was pretty popular that whole week. It was one of my best parties. I'll have to look through my pictures to see if I can find a picture of that party.
I am looking forward to see what you will enjoy doing. Poppa and I want to live closer so we can come to your games, or school programs. Know that you are loved and prayed for every single day.
Your Cheerleader....Diva
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