Skating By
I once owned a skating rink that was portable with a floor made of
detachable sections under a 40’x100’ canvas tent. The idea was to haul this monstrosity
around small towns in the East Texas wilderness staying for a short time in each town
sucking up all the money that had few other entertainment outlets. As a business it was
a disaster that ruined both my savings and a friendship.
On the
good side, I met my wife at the rink. She would hang out with me at the ticket counter
helping pick the music. I married her on the day of her high school graduation. Her
mother sent us to the store to get some ice so we could get to the church without her
grandmother insisting on coming along. We stopped by the church on the way to say the
words then went back to her folks’ house to hang out until the graduation
ceremony.
We spent our wedding night at my grandma’s house while
grandma was off visiting family in Houston. Our honeymoon trip was to my mother’s so the
new wife could meet my side of the family. My grandma tagged along for the ride.
25 years gone by and we are still not quite normal, but pretty happy
with the results so far.
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