So it wasn't actually that bad, it took a couple of weeks to sort of get used to uh, you know, standing around and pretending to have ice shoot out of your hand, but once you got used to that it uh, it was actually not that hard.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If I'd have went on the ice when this thing happened, someone would have speared me or something. It's a great feeling of accomplishment and pride. They had to do it; it was their moment.
It was sort of good it happened because it broke the ice with everyone.
I guess I had fun doing it but it has hard memories for me.
When you're on the ice, you have very little time, you see very little, and everything happens really quick.
Ice skating is very difficult. It takes a lot of discipline and a lot of hard work. It's fun, but you are there on the ice every morning freezing and trying to do these moves and these tricks.
I was told to have an ice bath once, which I did once, and it was the most horrific experience. In my head it sounded like a great idea, so I filled my bath with ice and water, and it was absolutely horrendous.
In all kinds of ways, I used to be really, really hard on myself.
I have to say that I got off very easy. There were incidents.
To come back on the ice was hard, and at the same time it was kind of a healing process.
I had a hard time with that hockey. I hadn't grown up skating, so that was my biggest challenge. We worked on it and worked on it. But then when we first shot it, it was so hard for me.