Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Wanna Skip?

When I was a kid – my whole life, actually – when I'd find myself walking next to my Dad, he'd say to me – or to any one of his 6 daughters he was walking next to – the same thing, every time:

“Wanna skip?”

There is only one answer to that question. When Dad asks, “Wanna skip?” the answer is, unequivocally, “Yes.” .

Dad is a great skipper. And skipping is fun. And fast. You can move when you’re skipping.
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This all came back to me the other day when we celebrated my sister-in-law Kelly's birthday with her. We went to her house, and, at her request, drank strawberry daiquiris.

Several strawberry daiquiris.
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Quite a few strawberry daiquiris.

And after those quite a few daiquiris, Kelly asked, out of the blue, “Wanna gallop?”

I thought that was great. I mean (except for my sister Jane, who has carried on Dad's skipping mojo) who asks something like that?
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Well, Kelly does. And so gallop we did. We galloped around Kelly's house. So fast the camera couldn't even capture us in focus.
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We galloped and galloped.
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At least until I came to my senses and insisted we skip around Kelly's house.
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Because skipping is fun. And fast. You can move. And frankly? It's so much cooler than galloping.
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And so we skipped. We skipped and skipped around Kelly's house.
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I love skipping. I just regret I've let so much time go by since my last skip. Thank you, Kelly, for reminding me how much I love non-walking bi-pedal transportation.
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Hey Dad. “Wanna skip?”

7 comments:

  1. This may just be the funnest post I've ever read! I love it.

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  2. Thank you for asking. Yes, yes I do wanna skip.

    Love this! The redness of those drinkies makes my stomach ache, but the galloping and skipping is simply grand.

    Bill's family does a thing they call "the big skip", an extreme form of skipping where you cover major ground, preferably downhill.

    Happy Belated Birthday to Kellie!

    J

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  3. You actually came up in a conversation I had the other day with a father of one of my son's friends. He was telling me how he'd love to restore a Westie. "Oh! I know somebody with one..."

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  4. Hurrah for drunken blogging!!

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  5. Skipping is good for the soul. My dad used to race me to the next tree.

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  6. A birthday with skipping, does it get any better?

    Beth

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