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Skater returns to skating in her 40s

Never is late for return to what we love really. I wish her success and I hope can see her in the ice rink or in a competition soon.. that reminds me to a ice dancer that used to talk time ago on Instagram and is doing what she love in her 30s
 
I applaud her enthusiasm, and the smiles! If she's on Instagram or somewhere I'll follow her and maybe some of that excitement will rub off :jump3:. As opposed to what our coach has to put up with when my partner is away for a week and she goes all rah-rah about working on my singles elements. The roving photographer for our club's newsletter caught a good example of how thrilled I was about that idea...... I think that woman's smiles would be a better ad to lure other adults back to the ice than my expression:no2:
 

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I applaud her enthusiasm, and the smiles! If she's on Instagram or somewhere I'll follow her and maybe some of that excitement will rub off :jump3:. As opposed to what our coach has to put up with when my partner is away for a week and she goes all rah-rah about working on my singles elements. The roving photographer for our club's newsletter caught a good example of how thrilled I was about that idea...... I think that woman's smiles would be a better ad to lure other adults back to the ice than my expression:no2:

If I hadn't read your post before looking at the photos, I would have said that you were looking very sultry. :love: 🔥

But having read your post, yeah, you do look totally fed up! ;) :biggrin:

(I was going to take the opportunity to use our common dialect and say that you looked totally scundered. But I decided not to because I know that word has different meanings in different parts of Northern Ireland. In my part, it is used to mean "fed up", but in Belfast it is used to mean "embarrassed". So, being unsure as to which meaning it has in the part of Scotland you are originally from, I erred on the side of caution).

Is that Diana with you?

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