Monday, June 22, 2009

Life Lessons from the Mermaid Parade 2009

Lessons I've learned from the Mermaid Parade (thus far):
  • Regardless of the weather conditions, the Mermaid Parade is always worth it.
  • Walking in the parade isn't as exciting if you don't have a routine planned out. (Pic from Mermaid Parade 2007)
  • If you're going to walk, and you don't have a routine planned, you better have an amazing costume or just smile and wave at everyone - people will love you either way.
  • The Mermaid Parade Ball has a lot of potential - good music, great performances, entertainment in dancing or rolling around. Either way, it's better to share with others.
  • Charge your camera batteries and empty out your SD card beforehand.
  • You can't be squeamish or blush easily.
  • The Boardwalk at Coney Island has chicharrones (the flour kind sold from a shopping cart on the streets of L.A. and other Mexican-populated cities)!
  • When in doubt, dance dance dance!
  • As with anything, the Mermaid Parade is the best when experienced with awesome people and great friends.
  • Any of the statements above could substitute "life" for "Mermaid Parade."

Lost Angels in Coney Island

Below are select pictures of me swirling around the boardwalk in my completed costume. All my pictures can be seen at:
http://picasaweb.google.com/thegreenestmermaid/MermaidParade62009#




Lola Staar's Dreamland Roller Rink - Mermaid Parade Ball Location


Leti in all her colorful glory.


Running with a silk veil by A'kai Silks












I wore some extra toule around my hips, along with one of my favorite hip scarves.




Ta da!

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