Oh, excellent.
My girls are brand new to the ice. I've skated on and off over the years, but nothing spectacular. I could make it around the rink without breaking hip.
Now I bought my first pair of good skates and I'm picking up speed.

I tried skating backwards today ~ wiped out, but it was fun.
Homeschooling allows us to go to the rink during weekday morning public skates, which is fantastic. No crowds! Usually we are accompanied by a hockey player or two, a figure skater, and a couple of skating teachers. Today, it was just the 3 of us and one of the hockey regulars.
If you guys don't mind, I have a question. Do newly sharpened blades take some time to get used to? I had super old skates before ~ God only knows what kind of shape the blades were in. Now that I have these cool new skates, the boots are awesome, but my right blade seems to slip a bit when I push off laterally. That is, until the ice gets chewed up...then I have excellent traction and feel like I'm grabbing the ice a little better.
Hope I explained that well. Otherwise the skates are great. It just seems like my right blade is simply skimming the surface of the ice when I first get out there (and the ice is nice and super smooth).
It could just be me, of course. Peggy Flemming, I ain't!
