Sunday afternoon, I took Max to an ice-skating event. Youth from a local ice-hockey team had volunteered to partner with ones who have disabilities, thanks to the amazing SNAP Athletic Programs. I figured Max would push around a walker, which is what he's done in the past. But he surprised me.
The coordinator paired Max up with two super-nice boys, Christian and Tyler. We quickly realized that Max was kind of tall for a walker. But he wanted to try. He ventured out onto the ice on his sneakers and cruised around, with the boys hovering nearby.
Introducing: skitting! (Skating + sitting!)
Max was giddy-happy as the boys whizzed him over the ice. They took turns for well over an hour, roping in another boy whose name I didn't catch. Max, meanwhile, held on well. A few times, he held hands with a couple of friends he knew from school and activities and they skitted together.
Sometimes when I go to events where there will be a bunch of boys around Max's age, I wonder if I'll feel any pangs of would-he-have-been-like-them. I didn't have a single one. I was proud of Max for trying skates. I was impressed that he kept his feet raised as his chair glided over the ice. I was grateful to the boys for lending him a hand. And I was glad they all had a fun time.
It was a blessing and honor to see Max in his glory on the ice! We would love to see Max at future SNAP programs and would gladly make any accommodations to make him feel successful!
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Kim Strasser
This is awesome! What a great program. I'm going to have to try this - my daughter wants to go ice skating and I wasn't sure how to incorporate my son... but I bet he'd love this!
ReplyDeleteI skate once a week at free skate and play on an intramural hockey team, I would be happy to take Max skitting anytime (if you lived in Boston that is)
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