On Sunday afternoon, my drive to Houston from Dallas was so extreme, i had moments where i felt Bi-Polar.
The trip had an emotional beginning, as i drove away from my little boy. Ben Fold's song to his daughter happened to come on at the time, so the tears flowed. It was like a bad music video, or a sappy commercial. By the time it was over, i was laughing at myself, but felt much better.
The 4+ hour drive made me feel like a lunatic: I went from crying to laughing to dancing a little too enthusiastically for a car ride. It was fun, then it was boring. It was good to have some time to myself, then i felt lonely. My thoughts ran the gamut. There was sunshine at times, then torentual downpours. I was tired, then totally psyched about the evening i had in store.
I was so relieved when i finally arrived in Kingwood!! My generous hosts accompanied me to the Houston Roller Derby, and even offered to drive. We had a BLAST, to the extent that i'm too tired right now to write all about it...(more on this later).
Friends, laughter and smiles sure are helpful for de-stressing. So is screaming at the top of your lungs at girls on skates. Beer doesn't hurt, either.
Monday, June 18, 2007
I'm crazy
brainwaves sent to you by Kristen Ruby "Lips" Woodard aka Smack Bauer #24 at 10:14 PM
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i was so disppointed that i couldn't make it to the bout! i wanted to yell at girls on skates with you. boo. i'm glad you had a good time. how about those WFTDA Nationals in September? eh?
I'm so glad you made it to the bout, even if I only got to talk to you for a couple of seconds. Yes, derby does make the whole world disappear for a little while...
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