And so it begins. We are, once more, an arena family - now up to four hours a week at the rink. Liam is in hockey for the second year, and Mallory has started playing ringette - or, more accurately, she's learning to skate in the ringette program (not quite sure how much actual ringette will be played this year!)Last year we thought it was bad that Liam's practises were at 4 p.m. on Mondays, which was difficult to make it to from the office. This year, his practises are early Sunday mornings (this week was 8:45)... which is a nuisance because his games are late on Saturday afternoons (anytime from 3 to 6 p.m.) So we're at the rink on Saturday night and again first thing Sunday morning. This gives Liam little rest between sessions and if we happen to go out of town for a weekend this winter, we'll miss the whole week's worth of hockey.The upside is that Liam was initially drafted by the Canadiens but was then traded to the Bruins. He thinks it is pretty cool that he has been traded just like the big guys are, and given that Tim Thomas was his favourite player last year, he wound up in a pretty good spot.Mallory is playing on Mondays, alternate Thursdays, and wildcard slots in between. On her first night of practise she wanted to get off the ice after 40 minutes or so, and we let her. She had just started school, was clearly exhausted, fell asleep in the car on the drive from school to the rink... it's still an adjustment for her. Tonight she soldiered through the whole practise despite the fact that the first 10 minutes or so is quite disorganized and leaves her with no personal attention from any of the instructors. (Hoping this changes soon!) But, I asked her tonight if she wants me to get on the ice with her next time, since many of the parents do, and she said no. Plus, she's able to fend for herself - get up when she falls, move around the ice, etc. - and it just makes her a more resiliant kid to fend for herself. So I'm good with that.Of course as luck would have it, neither kid plays at the rink close to our house - all their games and practises are either at Thames Campus or Erickson. So far we have been able to do the school or daycare pickup/dash home/change/get to rink OK but once the snow starts to fly, it will get a bit trickier. So, yeah, it's not such a bad thing that Liam's play is limited to weekends.
Thanks to Cory and Megan for the ringette face mask hand-me-down. It would be too easy if we could just use the same mask from last year... instead, it has to have angled bars instead of 90-degree angled ones. I guess this makes sense if there's a chance of a ringette stick poking Mallory's eye out otherwise. Mal is just happy to have the hot pink mouth guard and skate laces... you can dress her up like a hockey player, but she's still a girly girl at heart.
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