Fall is my favorite time of year, without a doubt. It is filled with things I love: crisp weather, pumpkin-flavored anything, warm drinks, sweatshirts, knitted hats, fires, corn mazes, pick-your-own apples and pumpkins, brilliant colors against vibrant blue skies, and those last ditch efforts of outside activity to enjoy the last bits of nice weather.
October is also a bit sad for me, as I torture myself with the remembrance of Gracie’s death, and try so very hard instead to remember her life. I wrote as much as I could in the past about Gracie’s death, but I could only bring myself to read this one right now. Gracie’s ashes, collar, and one of my favorite pictures of her sits in china cabinet in my dining room. This cabinet, and the buffet that goes along with it that is also in my dining room, belongs to my great-great grandmom, so it was built in the late 1800’s. This may seem far off but her daughter, my great-grandmom, is still alive, so I feel very close to these wooden pieces of furniture. I can picture the life that lived around them, and I spent many hours in the home that they lived in. I like having Gracie’s ashes there. They are not in my face daily, but I know they are there. It just all feels so very right.
B graduated school around the middle of August, then applied for a job at her top choice company a week later, and then a few days later began the interview process, which was long. She was hired (hooray!) and by the 12th of September she started her training – which (un)fortunately for her, was mostly trips to D.C. and Baltimore – hellish for a truck driver, obviously, but great training nonetheless. Practicing in places like that means she should be able to handle almost anything. The most negative part of her training is that because there are only male trainers, she wasn’t allowed to do any overnight trips (company policy), and her job will be mostly all overnight trips. So, she wasn’t happy about that, but there’s not much she could do. Last week they released her from training with confidence, and she went on her first overnight trip AND her first run by herself to INDIANA. Which really seems so far away. The country pretty much falls off the map for me after Ohio, and starts back up again around Utah, so I had to get online to see where Indiana sits in relation to Maryland. What? I’m not embarrassed to admit it! We all know the east coast is the best coast so that’s all I try to worry my head with : ) Anyway, it was a straightforward run and she did great and all is well. She has more runs out that way this week. I’m excited for her and proud of her. She’s awesome.
Roller derby has been occupying most of my free time. It’s been quite a labor of love. It is some of the hardest exercise and skill building I’ve ever had to do. Learning how to do things on skates that I haven’t even done off-skates has been quite challenging. But I show up, every practice, and work. It’s been three months and me and another fresh meat skater are scheduled to take our minimum skills test on Thursday the 27th. I am so nervous about it that I feel nauseous, DAILY. No kidding. I know I’ll be fine… really, I will. They wouldn’t have scheduled us to take it if they weren’t confident in us, and I know that. Still, it doesn’t make it any less nerve-wracking. I’ve also settled on a derby name, which is quite a big deal, especially considering there’s a roster of over 10,000 names and you can’t take another skaters name or have a similar name. I won’t announce my name until things are official (I pass my test and get it registered with no problems)

Some of my teammates and I at an all-girl's after school program <3 Here I'm demonstrating single knee falls
So, have you noticed the “Gracie Mac Photography” watermarks on the pics? I changed my photography website from Studio 24 Photography to Gracie Mac Photography. I wanted a change, and as you know, Gracie Mac is a more personal name for me. You can check out the new look on my website, www.graciemacphotography.com






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October 27, 2011 at 3:18 pm
Tyffany
I love this post!! All good things for you, yay! We went to our first roller derby match last month and really had a great time, even though we had no idea what the rules were. But it was fun! Good luck on your test and I can’t wait to hear your derby name.
October 27, 2011 at 10:34 pm
dykeevolution
Thanks Tyffany! What team did you end up seeing?
October 27, 2011 at 6:40 pm
diddlybit
Good luck with your mins! It’s scary, but not scary. And then you get to pick a name, which is really, really tough. I read your other post on training and the best advice I ever got on hitting was one, aim to hit through a girl, and two, laterals, laterals and more laterals.
October 27, 2011 at 10:35 pm
dykeevolution
Thanks! I’m going to have to check out your blog – do you also play derby? I took it tonight, AND I PASSED!!! I’m officially a Vixen. That shall be another blog post, but I’m super proud
October 28, 2011 at 6:19 am
m
So B. couldn’t travel with a male supervisor? Couldn’t they have overlooked it this time. It’s not like she’d be driving that rig with heels and a low cut blouse. Honestly!
Anyway, I can’t wait until I can come see you on skates. I had such a great time with you on Sunday and I really think I’m in love with Roller Derby all over again. No male teams around here but I wonder if I put on some fishnet stockings and shaved my beard, would I be able to be on the girl’s team? m.
November 3, 2011 at 4:36 pm
dykeevolution
No, they wouldn’t overlook it because of company policy. Would not budge. But, she’s doing fine like I knew she would.
And, there IS a place for men in women’s roller derby… REF’S!!!! You could totally be a zebra Mark
October 28, 2011 at 6:20 am
Mark
ps. that was me. I entered the text and my fat fingers hit post. Oh well! m.
October 28, 2011 at 6:22 am
Mark
Jen, you’re probably thinking I’m nuts. I just typed out a long comment and I saved it by accident without my name there. Then I typed the up above and my first message vanished. Sorry that I’m a nut!
m.