I have decided that the adventures of a figure skating family are so very entertaining. The entire world needs to know the ups and downs, and the joys related to ice skating. As often as possible I will update this blog with my figure skating family's unusual and unique day to day ice skating adventures!
Sunday, January 31, 2016
Frozen in Fresno 1-27-16
My best friend of almost (gulp) 50 years Marion Ennis Curtis and her husband Bruce and one of Dan's closest and oldest friends in the world, Jim Tucker and his wife Linda, connected with us in Fresno, California yesterday, 1-27-16, to see my son Joel skate and perform in Disney On Ice Frozen! It was a wonderful time together!
Private Video Link - JF Show Fresno 1-27-2016
Annabelle Passes Quickstep Ice Dance Test 1-31-16!
Congrats to Annabelle for passing the Quickstep and thank you Tiffany and Logan! As usual, I'm a proud mom! Annabelle passed the Quickstep today...only 3 more gold dances to go towards the goal of earning a 5th US Figure Skating Gold medal!
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Funny and Precious Memory From US Nationals 1973
I have to share a memory from when I went to US Figure Skating Championships in Minnesota "way back" in 1973. My brother Billy placed 3rd in Junior Men that year.
I was very sad that year that I didn't qualify, so my dad took me to watch.
In those days, there was always a competition party afterwards and I went with my dad.
Billy of course was "on top of the world" and my dad was being a proud skating parent, but I did not have a good time at the party since I wasn't a competitor, and so, I decided to head back to the hotel alone on the competitor's bus. The weather was bitter cold.
I was almost in tears since I felt "so alone" at the competition party, and then something really funny happened as I walked back to my hotel room.
The Harlem Globtrotters had just moved in the hotel and I found myself walking side by side with one of the players. He saw that I was sad and decided to try to make me laugh. I am only 4'10" tall and he was probably over 7.5 feet tall.
As we walked, he bent down "real low" and walked down the hall with me!
I laughed and that memory is the most precious memory of have from 1973 Nationals besides watching Billy medal, and seeing Tai and Randy skate so well, and remembering Janet Lynn's last Nationals!
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