Thursday, September 9, 2010

Random Thoughts

I usually write something about the skating world. But today I have been thinking about love. I realized I like being around people who are "in" love. I mean people who really love one another. There is a certain bond. They don't have to be all kissy-face and sharing too much PDA. Just a certain look in their eyes and the way they are to one another. The random touch or word. The look. The glance. Even if they are just sitting and chatting. It is just so warm and inviting to see that or be in it's presence. I know I am a sucker for a good love story or the "happy-ending" story. It is probably because it is so rare. Anyway I thought I would share that random thought.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

The day after

Yesterday we had a power class for the kids. We have them all summer but never during hockey season as there is no time. An hour came up yesterday and the kids were out of school so we ran one. We had 21 people on the ice. Loud, upbeat, pop music. Everyone had a blast. We are going to do another next week because the schools have a teacher's in service day. Not for the private schools though. So we get to have fun again. I just love coaching the class. Don't have to coach this afternoon though. Wish I did. I can't help but think things could be so much better in the rink. But that is for another post. Not today.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Actually it is kind of sad to see that reaction in the kids. This is a family rink and family owned and run. We have good skaters. A great Theatre On Ice program. Just haven't developed that solo great skater yet. But some day maybe. But it has to be done properly. No angst, no drama, no breaking the bodies or the spirits. Things in life are hard enough without thinking that figure skating is the end all and be all to one's life. There has to be enjoyment, even in the training process.
I haven't posted in so long. It was weird this morning when the kids found out that certain coaches wouldn't be there. The hooted and hollered and the volume was up on the music for both sessions without someone constantly turning it down. They actually cheered.