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Driving School

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Well, my crash count has climbed significantly since the start of driving school. I am now up to 6 as a brakeman and 5 as a driver this year. That first week was brutal from Start 4. I just couldn't get Curve 18 down. We rolled every other day, but now I've got it down (I think). I haven't crashed there since. Last Monday we moved up to Start 3. I will admit that it was scary. My only run from Start 3 before Christmas was a crash out of Curve 10. I was super nervous, and I'm glad the boys are in school with me. They are always really chill about sliding, so I don't get as nervous. They definitely keep me calm with their ridiculous banter in the start house. Check out these hobos. Jeremy was sleeping until 15 minutes before his run, and Adam was playing Words with Friends. Chill. That first run was great. I started sharing Jeremy's sled "Night Rider". He rolled it that first day in Curve 12. Part of the duct tape name tag ripped off, so it beca

Smorgasbord

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Thanks for letting me steal another great picture Lucas! What a whirlwind 3 weeks it has been! So much has happened! Team USA cleaned up on home ice during World Championships, and it was a blast being here to see it all and be a part of it. I started driving school this week. We've already had a dropout. And I turned 25. Whew! So much to talk about. I started this post last weekend, but this week has been so crazy I never got it finished. So I've decided to add on and finally post. Sorry to keep you all in suspense. First we'll tackle Worlds. Crazy fun! It was so much fun forerunning because you get to slide in the World Champs atmosphere without any pressure whatsoever. We were just there to make it down the track and clear the ice. I can't remember if I've explained what forerunning means, so I'll review just in case. At each race and day of official training, at least one sled (in this case 5) is sent down the track to test the timing eyes and make s