Yesterday, I had a very interesting thought to try and ride my skateboard once again. But let me tell you the history of this specific skateboard. Basically, when I was around 9 or 8 I got a skatboard from Toysoraus and it was really special to me. My father saw that I was interested in the board and said he would get it for me, I don't know the actual reason (like whether it was because of grades or he just had spare cash to waste). But, when I first tried the board was way too big for me and I failed completely. Even now it's still a bit too much for my liking but I can make due with it. And in all honesty it's probbaly in much better condition than most skateboards out there, since it was made 4 years ago and never touched (well for like 30 minutes when I first attempted to use it).
So when I heard my dad come back from Lincoln Park I asked if he could take me there since it was also a chance to get some fresh air. He didn't complain and after eating rbeakfast we headed to the track field. Now your not supposed to be skateboarding in the track field but you can do it on the concrete floor that leads up to it and the parking lot. I still don't even know how to turn probably but I'm really getting the hang of where my feet or supposed to be. And after falling about two times a guy came over and noticed me failing. He said that all I needed to do was put my back foot a little farther down the board so I could get a better and stronger position. I was very thankful because of him I feel more comfortable with the skateboard.
My father also commented on my orm even though he's probably never touched a board in his life before today but I didn't feel like arguing. After lincoln park my father didn't feel like going home straight away. So we went to 440 or more commonly known for holding (Hudson Mall) to see some of the stores and buy items we might need. In reality we only got some socks because they were cheap and looked cool but we did browse, a lot! The first store was actually a place that was selling halloween costumes and they had some pretty scary houses and robots on display. Anyway, that was it for today's post!
So when I heard my dad come back from Lincoln Park I asked if he could take me there since it was also a chance to get some fresh air. He didn't complain and after eating rbeakfast we headed to the track field. Now your not supposed to be skateboarding in the track field but you can do it on the concrete floor that leads up to it and the parking lot. I still don't even know how to turn probably but I'm really getting the hang of where my feet or supposed to be. And after falling about two times a guy came over and noticed me failing. He said that all I needed to do was put my back foot a little farther down the board so I could get a better and stronger position. I was very thankful because of him I feel more comfortable with the skateboard.
My father also commented on my orm even though he's probably never touched a board in his life before today but I didn't feel like arguing. After lincoln park my father didn't feel like going home straight away. So we went to 440 or more commonly known for holding (Hudson Mall) to see some of the stores and buy items we might need. In reality we only got some socks because they were cheap and looked cool but we did browse, a lot! The first store was actually a place that was selling halloween costumes and they had some pretty scary houses and robots on display. Anyway, that was it for today's post!
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