She Quit Skating For Like A Couple Years
Yeah, well, we'll figure that out at our next meeting. I think, you know, I think, like, in our March meeting, we can, like, finalize a lot of the things. Maybe it's a better idea to do the virtual event on a separate day, you know, instead of trying to do it all at once.
Oh, I totally agree. Yeah, like, I'd like to do the, yeah, like, that's what I was saying. It's like, let's make it easy on ourselves.
And yeah, I know. We tried to do it at once. Yeah, it was, it didn't, it honestly didn't work.
So yeah, we're getting, we're getting a little smarter each time. It's a little, you know, and but that's like, maybe kind of relates to what you're talking about earlier. But you know, it's okay to take breaks, right? It's okay to like, slow down and not even do something else for a while, even.
Right. And but we're making a little bit of progress every time. That's still progress.
Especially in an industry where I feel like most places are actually actively moving backwards. You know, like we weren't waiting, like doing nothing, actually, you're already winning by doing nothing. That's what I feel about like a lot of things.
So yeah, and certification, man. As long as you're not getting worse, you're winning. So, you know, yeah.
So, you know, even everyone's talking about Alyssa, so Lou, right? Probably. I don't know if you guys are getting the same feeds as I, but it's everywhere, right? Hi. She's like an example.
Like, like, even she quit. She quit skating for like a couple years, right? And came back stronger than ever. So yeah.
