Issac on Ice Skating
Being nervous and doing it anyway is the hardest part of the battle.
Once you decide to do it, do it with all your heart.
Enjoy the company, take turns doing new things, and of course racing.
Be willing to race, to jump, to turn, and inevitably, to fall.
And when you fall, take some time before you get up to explore the ice– the look, the feel, the texture, and imagine what is down below, remembering what it was like in summer.
And when you get tired, take a break, but don’t take your skates off because you are bound to want to skate some more.
I enjoy looking at all these pictures.
Thanks Lori. I am hoping we still have ice for the next few days– looks like it is warming up to nearly 40 here. 🙂
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