I don't know why, but skating at an outdoor rink is even more fun than indoors. We took our family to Midway Saturday and enjoyed a great time on the ice. A loud speaker blasted ABBA (awesome!) and other catchy tunes, and even "Achy-breaky heart" (groan) couldn't wipe our smiles. Emma and Elise were the only children who had gone ice-skating before. Kyle, certain he wasn't going to like it, ended up thinking it was uh, pretty cool. Samuel felt like a huge bag of flour on blades, but my achy-breaky arms managed to keep him upright. The only time he fell on his "butt-tom" was stepping off the rink. He's still talking about the zamboni "chine" that smoothed the ice.
Look in the background for Elise (in pink, on the left) and Kyle (in the middle.) Some people pushed strollers which I think is genius. I wish I could have done that, no passenger needed.
Concerning the zamboni, our family were the "tourists" who didn't know that when the music went off, you better clear off the ice. I found myself at the gate at the end of my lap and just followed the crowd. The kids informed me that the zamboni driver had to wait for James. Really? I asked. Sure enough, you can see a blue-coated figure behind Elise being escorted by someone else.
Photo of James: In the background on the right are sculptures formed of icicles. About a block behind those is the house where my father grew up.
James, like his Dad, used his tongue for balance. By his count he rounded the rink 20 times. He was a natural!
Every time James fell, he assured us he was just doing a trick.
So head on to Midway for a super fun time with your family. You may not have a grandpa up the road cooking a delicious pot of chili for when you're done skating, but the scenery and community feel can't be beat.
3 comments:
Quality Work Day indeed! What a fun day and great photos. James's hat, where did you get it? I love it.
Oh, yes. That hat is from Kazahkstan. My dad went there on business.
This looks like so much fun. We tried to go to the outdoor rink in Logan after Christmas, but it wasn't ready for the seasaon yet.
I agree with James: I'm ALWAYS doing a trick if I fall.:)
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