Sunday, April 17, 2011

Taylor's Skating Show

I first started skating around 3-4 months ago. Since then I have learnt many new tricks such as spining, jumps, foot glides, etc. About a month ago I got asked to be involved in the annual skating club's Ice Show. I had the option to skate in numbers with my normal group level or in something called Black Light. Black Light is where all the lights in the skating arena are turned off but certain lights are left on that show neon & white colours. The theme of the Black Light this year was 'Harry Potter'.

During the practice's we had every Wednesday afternoon and Saturday Morning people that were invloved kept telling me how a guy called Joey Russell was going to be in  the show. I had no idea who Joey was but learned that he is a world famous skater from Labrador City.  Interested in finding out more about Joey, I looked him up on the internet. I read about where he was from and what he does now. I found out that he used to skate in the skating arena I skate in now. I also found out that he was the first Newfoundlander to ever place in skating, he is the Canadian Bronze medalist in Nationals this year.

It was the day of the first show and we had our last practice in the morning. I started skating around and saw a face that I have seen before but didnt know where. I asked one of my skating friends who it was and they immediately replied "thats Joey Russell!" I was so suprised, i just stood there and watched him skate around and do tricks that you would only see on TV in the winter Olympics. When we started showing him the whole Black Light routine, he picked it up instantly. He didnt have to learn much, just where to go and what tricks to do.

The show started at 6 and everyone was ready. Joey did his award winning skating number and other local skaters did theres. When it was finally time for the Black Light performance, everyone was dressed in their wizard robes and had their brooms and wands. The show was amazing, we even got a standing ovation!

The next day my friend told me that the starskaters got a one-on-one practice with Joey. I decided to go watch and see what he showed them. I took my skates with me so I wouldnt have to bring them that night for the next show. When I got to the arena, I sat to watch them, but then Jennifer asked me if I wanted to join them. Nervous with the desision I made I went out and joined them. I was so scared of what he would think about my skating but I finally decided to let him help me. After everyone had their turn he came up to me and asked me to do a spin and a waltz jump. After I did those he asked me how long I had been skating for, I finally told him "3-4 months" and he was totally amazed! He told me that I was doing so good for the amount of time I had been skating. I wouldnt be surprised if I went bright red by then. He asked me where I was from and I told him I was from Australia and he replied that he knew an Australian skater that went to worlds with him. I was so happy that he thought I was good at skating and that I should keep doing what I am doing.

That night was the final show, it was exactly like the night before although when we took out last bow, I bowed with Joey and we laughed together as we skated off. I cant wait for the next years Ice Show when I'm in Starskate and then Joey can teach me more complicated moves in skating.

 
Joey Russell

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Dog Sledding

My 40th Birthday was coming up on the 19th April so Kristy decided to get me a surprise gift.  The weekend before my birthday we went out with a few friends and had way too many beers so woke up Saturday morning feeling a little worse for wear.  I heard Kristy running round the house trying to get the kids sorted and dressed and then calling out to me to get dressed in my snow gear... great, really looking forward to rolling round in the snow at -20 deg C feeling like this...

We are all dressed in our snow gear and Kristy says "quick get in the car we are running late!" Late for what I'm thinking... Anyway we pull up at Jean Lake and I see dogs everywhere around this car resembling a 20 room mobile dog hotel.  You are kidding me!  We are going dog sledding! 

I met the Musher, Adam and his wife Nadia while they were getting the dogs lined up.  They are a great young couple trying to make a go of it semi professionally competition Mushing across North America.  He has over 20 dogs and on long races runs a team of 16.  For a lightweight cargo of Cooper and I, he only needed to line up 6 dogs led by Mocha. 

Adam took us right around Jean Lake and surrounds which was a trip lasting about 45 mins.  The great thing was that he then took Kristy and TJ on a trip round the lake as well!

These dogs are work horses.  No breaks for them, not even a washroom break.  That's right these dogs are so coordinated that they can snap one off on the run...  I was pleased that there was some distance between the dogs and us! Yuk!

It was an absolutely fantastic experience and one I will truly remember for a long time to come.

Dog sledding in northern Canada, is that on anyones bucket list?

Heading off around Jean Lake
Steve & Cooper returning to base

Sunday, April 10, 2011

50 Years of Frosty Fun

Labrador City has celebrated the Winter Carnival over the past week and it feels like the place has really come alive.  Tanya Beach, which is completely frozen over, has been turned into a big activity area with an ice stage, ice carvings, an outdoor ice rink, a hill for sliding and a snow boarding slope and  ramp.  The area has a real buzz to it and it feels like there are lots of young people there really enjoying themselves.

The Carnival Mascot
An ice carving starting to take shape.
Cooper's Wee College class had a sliding party on Friday morning at the sliding hill, the kids had a great time running up and down the hill, all three of us went in our fast orange sled a couple of times, Cooper slid with some of his friends but mostly on his own.  Cooper is so light and he just flies down the hill, most times he goes up and over the snow barrier at the bottom.  Ryder liked the GT Racers, one of the Mum's kindly took Ryder on this as I wasn't sure if I could drive it!  Afterwards we went to the Scout Hall next to the lake and the kids had hot chocolate and hot dogs! Cooper and Ryder were so worn out when we got home, they both crashed for a couple of hours!

What a gorgeous day!

On Friday night we went to an ice hockey game between two maintenance departments at IOC.  I really enjoyed it because it was so much slower than the NHL hockey game we had seen in Vancouver (obviously).  This time I could follow the puck and actually see out what was going on.

Cooper also tried out the outdoor ice rink on Saturday morning.  It was a lot bumpier than the ice at the arena but he was so excited to be skating on a pond.  We did some more sledding and watched the start of the ice carving competition.  On Saturday night we went to the Lab City ice show (more to follow on that!)  We were going to head over there again this afternoon but the weather has warmed up to +4 degC and it is snowing again.  Despite it being above zero it actually seems colder than the bright and sunny days below zero.  Oh no, I think I am actually complaining about the warmer weather!!
Pond skating

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Cooper's Ice Show

Wabush Figure Skating Club held their ice show this weekend.  Cooper was in two numbers, the first was just with the Kidskate boys performing It's My Life. They wore denim jackets and jeans and played air guitar as they skated out into the centre of the rink, skated backwards, did some jumps along the way and skated in circles.  Cooper was so excited and couldn't wait to get back on the ice for his second number, True Colors.  This was the finale for the first half of the show with the entire club's skaters out on the ice.

All of the Mum's of the Kidskate kids had tears in their eyes wtaching them on the ice for the first time.

Cooper and Hayden

The Kidskate class at dress rehearsal

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Getting warmer.......

The past week has brought us some lovely weather, we ventured out of the house with only a fleece, no big jackets if we could help it.  It still hasn't been over zero degrees, close to zero though, but for some reason it feels warmer.  The sun seems to have some bite in it and the snow is melting during the day.  This makes an awful mess, the sand that has been sprinkled on the roads, mixed with snow and then pushed up into snow banks remains behind as the snow melts. 
Looking up our street, what a mess.

The roads are all slushy and full of potholes, there was about 15-20cm of ice on the roads which actually made them quite smooth, now there are potholes as the snow melts but the road below is in pretty poor shape too.  We're not sure why this is, it could be because of the frost but maybe they aren't maintained that well given that they are covered in ice for most of the year.  Water runs down the road in the afternoons but it freezes again overnight and there are huge patches of ice that are extremely slippery.

Our front yard still has over a metre of snow in it but it is quite compacted, Cooper went walking on top of it Friday afternoon, he lost a boot and ran back to the porch crying about his cold foot.  Taylor went to find the boot and sunk to the top of her legs, she still wasn't touching the bottom.  I think it will be a few more weeks before we see our grass.

Sitting in the front yard.
Taylor looking for Cooper's buried snow boot