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  3. For most of my adult life, I #rollerskated at least once, often twice a week.

For most of my adult life, I #rollerskated at least once, often twice a week.

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  • dianora@ottawa.placeD dianora@ottawa.place

    @lmgenealogy One of my sisters we have nicknamed our bionic sister as she has managed to break *both* hips. Once at work and once when she was feeding the birds or something in the woods. *g*
    I haven't skated since one need a key for the roller skates. I'm older. 😉

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    @Dianora I started skating in those days too, I've just never stopped (until the broken hip). I applaud the recognition you afford your sister's bionicness (bionicity?). I tried to convince my son that my new hip makes me a cyborg, and he just rolled his eyes. Kids are so hard to impress. . . .

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    • lmgenealogy@mstdn.caL lmgenealogy@mstdn.ca

      @Dianora I started skating in those days too, I've just never stopped (until the broken hip). I applaud the recognition you afford your sister's bionicness (bionicity?). I tried to convince my son that my new hip makes me a cyborg, and he just rolled his eyes. Kids are so hard to impress. . . .

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      @lmgenealogy At least it's not 6 million $ with bad acting, improbable plots, and impossible physics.

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      • lmgenealogy@mstdn.caL lmgenealogy@mstdn.ca

        For most of my adult life, I #rollerskated at least once, often twice a week. Then in 2019 I broke my hip (not while skating), which had to be replaced; then both parents declined and died; then there was a major (1000 km) move. . . . I haven't skated since. Saturday I'm going to the rink here in #Ottawa with a friend and I cannot wait.

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        @lmgenealogy
        Stay upright, please! I've gradually been dropping all of the "falling down" sports, since my bones haven't fared so well.

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        • lmgenealogy@mstdn.caL lmgenealogy@mstdn.ca

          For most of my adult life, I #rollerskated at least once, often twice a week. Then in 2019 I broke my hip (not while skating), which had to be replaced; then both parents declined and died; then there was a major (1000 km) move. . . . I haven't skated since. Saturday I'm going to the rink here in #Ottawa with a friend and I cannot wait.

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          @lmgenealogy what a return, Lynn. I hope it feels like flying

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          • elleninedmonton@yeg.bikeE elleninedmonton@yeg.bike

            @lmgenealogy
            Stay upright, please! I've gradually been dropping all of the "falling down" sports, since my bones haven't fared so well.

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            @EllenInEdmonton I have less trouble on wheels than walking on flat surfaces in flat shoes. I'm always in a hurry for some reason, even when there's no need to be.

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            • falcennial@mastodon.socialF falcennial@mastodon.social

              @lmgenealogy what a return, Lynn. I hope it feels like flying

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              @falcennial It always did in the past - I guess we'll see!

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              • lmgenealogy@mstdn.caL lmgenealogy@mstdn.ca

                @EllenInEdmonton I have less trouble on wheels than walking on flat surfaces in flat shoes. I'm always in a hurry for some reason, even when there's no need to be.

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                @lmgenealogy
                I think that folks can keep up activities well into their later years, when they are activities they've maintained. <y problem is that I had long periods away from skiing and skating, in particular, so I can no longer trust my muscle memory for those activities. With skating, you have more control with speed, but I lack confidence to go fast! The local hill gives you a free pass once you're 80!

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                  @lmgenealogy
                  I think that folks can keep up activities well into their later years, when they are activities they've maintained. <y problem is that I had long periods away from skiing and skating, in particular, so I can no longer trust my muscle memory for those activities. With skating, you have more control with speed, but I lack confidence to go fast! The local hill gives you a free pass once you're 80!

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                  @EllenInEdmonton I've had a hip replacement since the last time I skated, so it might not be as natural a return as I hope, but I love to skate and have missed it, so I expect it will come back. Not a skiier, though.

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                    @EllenInEdmonton I've had a hip replacement since the last time I skated, so it might not be as natural a return as I hope, but I love to skate and have missed it, so I expect it will come back. Not a skiier, though.

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                    @lmgenealogy
                    Definitely a great idea to return to the things that you love! I adore canoeing, but I can no longer put a canoe rack on my car. I rely on the local clubs and check to see if there are canoe owners without partners whenever an interesting trip arises.

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                    • elleninedmonton@yeg.bikeE elleninedmonton@yeg.bike

                      @lmgenealogy
                      Definitely a great idea to return to the things that you love! I adore canoeing, but I can no longer put a canoe rack on my car. I rely on the local clubs and check to see if there are canoe owners without partners whenever an interesting trip arises.

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                      @EllenInEdmonton Yeah, you just have to make adjustments as the years pass. It sounds like you've found a way to keep doing what you like even though you can't do it in quite the same way.

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