Tuesday, February 10, 2026

The Things At Which I Used To Be Good

I was watching the Olympics with the little boys and they know that I used to figure skate when I was a kid, so they were asking me if I could still skate...could I skate backwards...could I do any jumps, etc.  It made me realize that they've never been ice-skating with me and we will have to try and fix that this winter.  It also made me sad to think about something that I used to have skill in, hours spent learning a sport or instrument or subject, at which now I would merely stumble around.  So without further ado, here is an incomplete list of THE THINGS AT WHICH I USED TO BE GOOD:

FIGURE SKATING

I took ice skating lessons from ages 6-11 I believe.  We would have a big show once a year and perform in a group number.  I loved ice skating, but what I really loved was skating fast and dangerous.  If there had been a Speed Skater group, I would have joined that instead of figure skating.

VIOLIN

In elementary school, we were able to have string instrument group lessons, so I chose violin.  When I went to a private school, the lessons stopped.  I played for about five years and picked it up easily.  I was a member of the Cape Cod Youth Symphony Orchestra and we would play in the mall at Christmas time and I thought that was a very big deal - ha!

CALCULUS

Guys, I was a math nerd.  When someone would ask me what I wanted to be, I would say "I just want to sit at a desk all day and do math" and voila! accounting! (sort of).  Numbers just make sense to me - black and white - no feelings or thoughts involved.  In high school, I took a summer math class voluntarily so that I could skip ahead and complete two full years of Calculus in high school.  The love I had for math was strong, so it makes me very saddened to realize that I couldn't do more than basic calculus problems right now.  I've still got a strong hold on Algebra though!

FRENCH

I took French as a subject from grades 8-12 and we were only allowed to speak French in the classroom starting in grade 11.  Although I was never able to speak it fluently, I was able to read and write French tres bien.  My name in French class was Annette, nicknamed "Anne" and I miss that jolie petite fille.

SKIING

Because we owned ice cream shops, we couldn't take summer vacations and used to go skiing in the winter instead.  I started skiing at age four and was a speed demon with no patience for going back and forth across a mountain, just straight down.  Now with the price of skiing and the size of our family, I haven't been since college, and I would probably fall and break a hip anyways.

I went looking for photos of me ice skating and playing violin, but came up with these for now.  I'm still searching!

Baby Colleen Margaret

I have 5 siblings, but most of my pictures are with my little sister because we were the last two.

One popsicle, why?

My little sister rode horses, I did it once at a camp and got thrown off.

I think this was in Colonial Williamsburg

How about you?  What old talents of yours do you miss most?

4 comments:

  1. I don't know that I was every really good at any subject or hobby, but I do believe you don't have to be good at your hobbies to enjoy them.

    I took ice skating lessons the winter I was 28. It was a lot of fun although I wasn't particularly good. I gave my skates to the church rummage sale last year, I have bunions now and they hurt! Hoping to get back into it someday, a new rink opened reasonable close to home this year.

    The elementary school I attended didn't offer strings, just band instruments. I picked flute in 5th grade and eventually switched to oboe in college, and while I've taken some time away from them over the years, now I play both in community band.

    My French class name was also Annette!

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    1. Bonjour Annette :) That's great that you still keep up your skills in the band! I wish I had stuck with it.

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  2. I miss singing- never a soloist but choir was fun. And I was good enough. After so many years of only singing to babies ( and way too many colds and sinus infections) My voice is rusty. I also had 5 years of French- never fluent but lived the language. I can still recite the first lesson from 7th grade! ( monsier Jean-Claude! Téléphone! Merci, Madame Martin. J'arrive!. C'est une jeune fille..)
    I used to know so much science and history and stuff! I would know all the answers on Jeopardy. Now I can barely remember my kids' names.
    Why am I not surprised that you liked to go fast and furious on the ice and slopes? You're an adrenaline junkie!

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    1. Ooooh I miss choir too. I don't think I'm an adrenaline junkie, but I do love the feeling I get from being active, so maybe? I wouldn't jump out of a plane or anything (unlike my kids!)

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