Thursday, December 24, 2015

Saying goodbye to a great friend

After more than a decade with us,  Nibbies has passed on.   We captured her,  literally,  just before Thanksgiving when we saw a hungry stray pit bull darting across Cleveland Avenue and couldn't catch her.    We ended up leaving an entire chicken carcass for her (dinner party,  stock) and the next day I went out into the driveway to see another guy attempting to catch her -- once he did,  he explained that he was on his way to a crucial job and he wasn't sure he could do better than put her in his truck -- could I take her?  We kept her for a few weeks while we tried to find her owners -- and we heard lots of rumors about her possible residence.   Finally we found her previous owner,  and asked if he would like her back.  "Oh no, " he said.  "I didn't actually own her.   She's a little wanderer and she stayed here for a while,  but now she's yours. "  She's been ours for many years now,  and in that time she's done plenty of wandering.   She used to break out of our yard and into other yards,  where she'd teach the other dogs to escape.   Once we moved to Bellefonte,  she made friends with the local police because she would break out and go straight to the station for a ride.    In April of this year,  she decided it was too chilly in the yard,  so she went into the library and then visited the bank.   She loved to dominate small dogs from a distance,  but got along with all manner of animals and humans up close.  In short,  she was wonderful.   We were lucky to have her.  And unfortunately our time has now drawn to a close.  RIP, little wanderer.  I hope wherever you're headed next is a grand adventure.


Sunday, December 20, 2015

30 days

Tonight I finished a 30 day pushup , which i did as a group with other women from the roller derby team.    Did it matter?    I think so.   I feel more capable and I have a tighter core and back than I did 30 days ago.

What should I do next?


Saturday, December 5, 2015

The End of a Season

Tonight was the last bout of the playing year for SCAR -- not that SCAR ever takes much time off.  We just end the offical public playing season.  Every year we end and start with intraleague bouts, where the league is divided up into home teams that play each other.  These tend to be more intense than bouts that we play against teams from other leagues, believe it or not.

Anyway, tonight I jammed.  I'm reasonably happy with what I did, which was win lead twice and lose it twice, but work with my team to ensure the losses were minimal.  As a blocker and pivot, I think things went better -- we seemed to understand each other tonight, and to play as a cohesive team.  I did, however, end up pulled off the bench at the end due to an asthmatic flareup.

Looking back on 2015 as a season, it's been one of my most challenging.  I've felt all along that I was frustrated at the difference between what I know and how I perform.  To put it summarily, the theory didn't match the actuality.  But I have made progress -- I have learned things I didn't think I could learn and gotten better as an individual player and teammate.  Now as we head into the off season -- the very brief offseason -- I'm going to just keep skating and cross-training, and get treated for my shoulder injury (annoying and painful, but not really limiting my derbying) as well as my asthma.  And here's to 2016!