I'm off ice for the next week for some badly needed R and R, but with all the job craziness of the last few months, skating has helped me start to feel like "me" again.
I skated in one of our local team ISI competitions yesterday. . I was against in the book in most events--heck, I was the only adult skater!!!!!---but for the first time in about 3 years, skated with minimal nerves and had a great time. I've been taking ice dancing lessons with a great coach to improve my basic skating, and I just love it. I was proud to solo skate the Canasta Tango yesterday against a good buddy who is 15 years old (competing against each other agreed upon by both of us). We have the same coach, and she has been doing dance longer than me and skates freestyle 3 levels above me, but I skated it clean and had a great time. She also did the Cha Cha against the book, beautifully, and I got it into my thick head I could do that dance. The best part of the day? Dance Coach agreed and when I told my 15 year old bud, her response to my commenting I might skate it with her at our home rink comp.in May was to jump up and down and shout "DO IT, DO IT, DO IT!!!!!" That's one of the best compliments "on ice" I've ever experienced.
The other great moment: I skated my ISI FS2 Artistic, the program I skated in the Halloween Classic in October, with a few minor upgrades. A week ago, I was fretting like mad over this program, Yesterday, I was relaxed and I felt great, and as I hit my final two foot spin, I thought, "I did it!!!" and I stuck my left toe pick in for my final pose...
And the doggone pick hit a rut, slid and I promptly stumble danced and laughed my way to a ridiculous finish.
Hubby, who does our music and announcing, watched me skate the program and told me the only thing that exceeded the big smile on my face halfway through the program was the even bigger smile on my freestyle coach's face.
Life is good...
