I was very excited when I learned that Rose House had organized a skating event at Lynah Rink. Even though I can count on one hand the number of times I have gone ice skating, I’m an avid spectator of winter sports, particularly figure skating.
I hadn’t been to an ice rink since I was in high school, so I was uncertain about my ability to skate well. Nevertheless, I quickly realized that it was like riding a bike and made a few laps around the rink without falling. It was also a wonderful opportunity for Rose Scholars to catch up after the long winter break. I skated with my hall mates and chatted with other Rose Scholars; it was great to talk to them in a place other than on West Campus or in an academic setting!
As the Zamboni entered the rink, there was a 15-minute break and some skaters decided to head home. I had planned to leave as well, but I decided to wait for the Zamboni’s departure and continue to skate. This skating event reminded me of the large number of activities that our campus offers, and it has made me even more appreciative of Cornell. I have decided to take an ice skating class in the fall.
I hope that Rose has more physical events like this in the future. They are not only a valuable opportunity for Rose residents and scholars to connect with each other, but they are also a healthy outlet.
It’s awesome that you are adventurous and enthusiastically tried ice skating even though you weren’t sure if you remembered how!
I took the introductory ice skating class at Cornell last year and absolutely loved it! Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, I looked forward to getting on the ice, learning new skills and just feeling the freedom of skating.