My skating fandom has become a big part of my life. After this tragedy, I thought I needed to take a break from skating and Golden Skate, and I did - for a little while. Before the disaster, I was excited about European Championships. After, I couldn’t bring myself to watch it.
But the more I thought about how we wished we had more time with those who were lost, the more I became convinced that the lost ones who loved skating so greatly would want everyone to continue to give their love to skating. I’m just a fan who can’t even skate, and all I do is sit on the other side of a computer screen. Nobody knows I’m there. But these people, these artists and athletes, deserve to be seen and appreciated. They want to reach out and draw our eyes their way, touch our hearts, and inspire other human beings they will never know. We never know how many times we will get to see our favorites out there on the ice, and we never know when someone we haven’t seen before will capture our hearts. I want to remember to cherish these precious moments that we have with all the skaters who are still here. So last night I sat down to watch EC replays, starting with the first group.
So take time if you need it, but please find your way back