Our seats were in the corner of the arena near the NBC announcement booth, where Scott Hamilton and Sandra Bezic were doing the commentary. I was so excited, although most people were excited about Scott, but I was excited about Sandra. She is a long-time choreographer and is an excellent announcer. If you watch figure skating on TV, you've probably heard or seen her. She just isn't a face that everyone knows, but I recognized her right away. At one point on Thursday night during the short program, I yelled out to her and she looked over and smiled and said I was sweet.
Danielle Kahle. Look how close we are to her! Well, I do have a powerful zoom lens, but we were close! During the warm up sessions the skaters kept coming over to the boards and talking to their coaches and it was prime picture taking time. I have lots of photos with skaters drinking water, but Danielle was funny. They had Beyonce's Single Ladies on in the arena and she was doing little pieces of the dance while she warmed up. And she is really pretty, huh?During the Short Programs, there were jumps:
Mirai Nagasu waiting in the tunnel to skate. Isn't she just about the prettiest thing? Her costume was so beautiful and sparkly, and I think it was one of my favorites. I like the ones that are dresses with accents instead of the ones that look like costumes to go with the music, like tavern wenches with laces up their backs. Our event on Saturday was the Pairs and Dance Long Programs, and this event was very exciting because of how the men throw the ladies across the ice. Sometimes that turns out well, other times not so well. And the lifts. Oh...the lifts.
This pair skated to some music from Avatar and the program was very well done! This couple was fun to watch during warm up and their program was even better. Sadly, I don't remember their names! I'm so sorry.
Included in our ticket was the finalists for the Ice Dance competition, which was cool, but not as exciting. Although, Meryl Davis and Charlie White had just competed and won the silver medal at last year's Olympics, so seeing them was neat.
We did bring some stuffed animals to throw onto the ice for the skaters. I brought a little chicken that had been in my Easter basket this year and Mandy brought this little frog to throw. After the Pairs and Dance Finals, we had to exit the arena and then come back in with our other tickets for the Ladies Long program. We had time to grab some dinner and then find our next set of seats, which were in the 5th row this time. The Ladies event was very well attended, with some VIPs as well. Evan Lysacek, Sarah Hughes and Vera Wang among a few. I tried to get Vera Wang's autograph, but the arena guard would not let me into that section. Sigh.
Anyway, at this point, Mirai Nagasu was first, Alissa Cizny was second and Rachel Flatt, the defending US champ was in third. I am not the biggest Rachel Flatt fan, because I think her posture is a little slumped, but I loved the music she chose, and her choreography is pretty.
Alissa's program was wonderful and brought the crowd to their feet. She skated to a lovely piece of piano music from George Winston and was calm and elegant and beautiful. At this point in the evening, the arena was full and people we really enjoying the skating. The people sitting next to us were not huge skating fans, but were enjoying themselves and asked me a lot of questions about things. It was fun answering them and teaching a little bit about skating. When Mirai skated, she fell once, and she had to be really upset about it because she looked angry when she finished skating. She skated to music from Memoirs of a Geisha and the costume was lovely, but it was sad that she fell. I think competitions are better when everyone skates clean, and their is still a clear winner, but falling is part of skating. I mean, I can barely stay upright on skates, much less jump and spin.

Alissa won! Gold medalist of the US Figure Skating Championships!
There is more to tell, of course, and show. I have hundreds more pictures and a couple more stories to tell, but all in all it was a fantastic couple of days. It was so neat to go to the national competition here in my own home town and see all these skaters. I don't know all the newer ones, but some of the more famous skaters I recognized. I mean, Scott Hamilton was there and I ran into Todd Sand (a pairs skater) at the souvenir table. When I thought about getting tickets, I wasn't sure I wanted to spend the money, but then I thought to myself "why wouldn't you go?" I love skating and have since I was little. Why would I miss this?
I had a great time. Here's hoping that Greensboro gets to host the Championships another year!
I am a woman with more questions than answers. I am constantly searching, learning, decorating, loving and muddling my way through this life. I live under His grace. I stray daily from my faith, my diet, the road, but never my husband. I could eat a whole dish of tiramisu and not feel guilty. I could knit a sweater with all the dog hair on my floor, if I swept it up, or knew how to knit. I am hanging on, holding out, and hoping for the best God has to offer.





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