Yay for the little helper walker things! M loved them and was super nervous when we had her give hers to another little kid. She didn't really trust me and my skating skills. She clung to B like she might die if she fell the four feet it would take her to land on the ice.
He loved it! He would try to go pretty fast when he got a turn with one of these. Pretty soon he was ready to venture out on his own. As he skated away on his own I thought, this is what animal mom's of the arctic must feel like; did I teach our young enough to stay safe?
When we had them surrender the blue things, the wall was the next ice skating method of choice. M knew to hold on with one hand and skate like normal. K on the other hand, well...
He held on with both hands and instead of moving his feet, just moved his hands as he pulled himself along. Whatever works right?!
I just love this picture. This is at the end right before we left to go get little B. Since we didn't know if they would like ice skating we had told her that we would only be gone for a couple hours. We were sad we had to leave. They really liked it and we hope that we can do it again next year.
This was taken right after he fell because he had insisted on letting go of my hand and not holding onto the wall. He had been able to stay up for about ten seconds and then got to know the ice up close and personal. He didn't mind really other than it was cold to touch. There are perks to being short and one of them is that when you fall ice skating, it doesn't hurt very bad.
B and I are happy to know that they like ice skating so much and we hope that we find another Groupon that will let us go back. We loved it but not enough to pay the full price of $12 a person. If the $12 included lessons on how to do a triple axel or a back flip or roses being thrown on the ice as the crowd cheers wildly as you skated by, then maybe. Until it does we will look for cheap ways to fulfill our need for ice skating.