Well, it has been another long gap inbetween writing the last one and this post – so for that I apologise! It’s a busy life being a hockey mum, a hockey player, assistant manager, plus holding down a full time job, and keeping the house in relative order! Add to that all the other bits and pieces – such as a school governor who’s determined to try and improve things for her son’s school there really aren’t that many hours in the day any more.
Well, we all managed to get to the end of the season – relatively in tact! we’re on a shutdown at the moment, and the season has ended, so it’s quite nice to kind of get our weekends back! I think we only had 4 completely free weekends during last season – which isn’t much! It’s amazing how much the house work / DIY jobs have fallen along the wayside.
Well, Ice-T (my little man), survived an entire season as the U10′s goalie, and… surprisingly, he’s up for another season! Next week, he’ll be off to the Nathan Craze Elite Goaltending Camp which he’s been looking forward to for months (also taken me months to gather up enough money for it too! These things all cost so much!)
Ice hockey really isn’t a cheap option, what with subs, kit, travelling to games, food when travelling to games, extra training camps, off ice training, it all adds up. If I’d had known at the start just how much it was all going to cost – we probably wouldn’t have even started it! But, once you do, you kind of get HOOKED!!!
Back at the end of last year, I suffered an injury, from which I still haven’t quite recovered – that’s aside from the whiplash & concussion previously – which I still don’t think I’ve ever recovered from! Memory totally shot nowadays.
Well, last week at the little one’s training he pulled a muscle somewhere delicate – so we were worried that he wouldn’t be fit enough to do his goalie camp – fingers crossed he seems to be ok – and keeps telling us that it doesn’t hurt any more! I hope so for his sake!
This coming season, I decided to become the U12 manager (am wondering whether I’m totally insane!), as invariably, due to numbers my Ice-T will have to play up and be the U12 goalie – which I’m not quite sure I’m totally happy about – but if I’m manager then I have a bit of a say in things. Hopefully! So, I’ve been busy trying to get things organised ahead of the season start. Sorting out shirts, gathering contact details, sorting out registrations – or at least ensuring all my guys are actually registered – which they are! Yay! I have some shirt issues which I need to address – perhaps get some re-numbered etc. I’ve been trying my hand out with the game clock & dj box on our mini tournament sessions during the ungodly o’clock session on a Sunday morning at 7am! I’ve been spending many an hour into the early morning mixing up music tracks to help get them all going during their warm ups! (Yes I’m sad!) It’s got to be fun for the parents as well as the kids – especially at that time of the day!
The mini tournaments seemed to go down well with both the kids and the parents – with lots of support all round – which is good!
Let’s hope the enthusiasm continues throughout the season. I’m sure I’ll have a fairly steep learning curve this year. It’s one thing being a senior assistnat manager – but something else being a Junkior Manager! I have a good assistant manager – so I think that will help considerably
Well, as I have another life – outside of Ice Hockey – yes really! I’ve now been elected / voted in as the new Chair of Governors at my son’s school. He’s quite chuffed about this and thinks I can sack all the teachers he doesn’t like! Not sure it works quite like that though! (*lol*).
I’ve also taken up another new hobby – Choi Kwang Do – what is that? I hear you ask! Well, it’s one of the fastest grwing martial arts in the UK. I came across this, when Ice-T’s Sei Bu Kan Karate class closed down during last half term – with no warning, and I searched for another karate club that was close by. This isn’t karate as such, but it s influences of martial arts but without impacting the joints etc., which for me at my age and Ice-T as a goalie it’s incredibly important. It not only helps with fitness, confidence, flexibility, agility & speed it also tackles self defence as well. So it’s perfect for both me & Ice-T. we can only go once a week, as it clashes with our Ice Hockey night – but I’ve already seen benefits for Ice-T and his goalieing skills.
Well, I think that’s just about as much of a catch-up I can do for now. I’m enjoying the club shut down, and making themost of the hockey down time! Thoughsaying that, both me & my hubby played in a friendly scrimmage – against each other – this last sunday which was rather fun – though, after two months of no training or games on my part – oh my word, I re-discovered muscles i’d completely forgotten about – even hurt to sneeze! I think I’ve sprained my ankle slightly which is a bit of a nuisance, but it only seems to hurt when foot put in certain positions. Other than that it was great fun – and if I don’t re-register this year I know I am going to seriously miss playing the game. But equally, I know that if I do get injured, I’m not going to heal as quickly as I used to! But we will see, watch this space!
Well, that’s enough of my ramblings for a little while. I’ll let you know how our little Ice_t gets on at his goalie camp – though I’m only going to be there for a couple of days, dad is going to be in attendance. We don’t quite know how these things work out – but there’s a first time for everything! I really hope Thomas thoroughly enjoys it, and can keep up the pace.
So that’s it for me for the moment – catch you soon!
Happy Summer Holidays!