All I can say is at this point, we are all SO spoiled with these amazing photos, fan cams, and first-hand reports. Talk about setting the bar high! This competition will be a tough act to follow!

Thank you so much to everyone for the work you did so we could all enjoy the competition even more!
About Fluffy and Shoma -- One of my favorite American skaters comes to mind, because he says he is so glad that he never has to worry about going to the Kiss and Cry and being scolded, reprimanded, etc. for whatever took place in his program. I think the same can be said for Shoma. What's done is done, and they seem to try to make everything a learning experience. Positivity always prevails! :luv17: Even the way he skates out on to the ice (and the same can be said for Yura Matsuda and Mako Yamashita) says that he is happy to be there!
I think at one point, Coach Fluffy said he is in his own little Shoma world. Although I know sometimes we have joked about him being "clueless" -- like at P.I.W. when he has no idea if the costumes are done, no idea when he leaves for Chicago, etc. This is actually a GOOD thing, because he has no need to worry about this stuff. He has a top team with a good manager and Coach Yamada and Fluffy. His job is to come and skate, and we know he always gives 120%. Keeping himself out of logistics and other details actually works in his favor and IMHO helps to keep him calm. And just in general, he has a calm manner, even if he does get the jitters as everyone else does. I think as he matures he will have a little more input on costumes and such, but he doesn't need to be burdened by these things.
I did a quick tally the other day, just out of curiosity, to see in how many countries he has competed. I came up with 19 countries!

I'm pretty sure other skaters would be able to say the same, but nevertheless, that is mind boggling for someone who is 19! Thank goodness he doesn't have to worry about transportation and hotel logistics

...Taking photos? Autographs? :dumb: I am SO glad to hear that I am not the only one who has a really hard time with this. He's super nice about it, but -- gaaahhhhh! When I had him sign my flag, I almost felt like I was going to be sick to my stomach. There's no reason for that, because he's so nice, but I still feel like I'm bothering him!
Finally, did you see where we now have a new expression? Can't remember where I saw it, but someone wrote "Shomygod". Honestly, that name of his lends itself to all kinds of interesting words. I think we are inventing a whole new vocabulary!

...Next up, Skate Canada in 36 days!!!! Practice hard Shoma kun!