Here is the story of how I checked #33 off my bucket list...

Note for that rude coach: I have played for over 15 years now and have played a lot higher than 'C'. [smirk]
1995
I wanted to play hockey and had no idea where to start. I asked everyone I knew, "Where do girls play hockey?" Not an easy question to answer.
One day, an aquaintance of a friend mentioned that a team was having tryouts at the Beatrice Ice Gardens at York University on Friday night for $20. Perfect! I went to Play It Again sports and bought the cheapest equipment I could find - just in case I didn't like playing.
Friday night arrived and I went to the tryout. In the change room I tried to discreetly watch the others get ready because I realized I had no idea how to put on the equipment. When I stepped onto the ice, I almost fell. The coach ran drills and I tried my best. I was not as good as the other girls but I felt I was getting better and better as the practice went on.
Another tryout was scheduled for the following Friday and I showed up for that one too. I loved it. I could feel my growing passion for the game. After the 2nd tryout, the coach took me aside and asked, "Do you have another team you play with?" I replied, "no." Then he responded, "I wish you did!" Apparently, I had tried out for a ladies travelling competitive C rep team.
I started to laugh at his response (even though it was rude) and I hold him that this was my 2nd time on hockey skates. He was amazed and told me that I played really well for someone just starting. I asked if he knew where I could join a team and he told me about a recreational ladies league nearby and I thanked him.
I called the league the next day and the organizer asked me what level I play. I hesitated. I had no idea about hockey levels? Then I responded with all the confidence I could..."I play C level". I was assigned to a team and have not looked back.

Note for that rude coach: I have played for over 15 years now and have played a lot higher than 'C'. [smirk]
#33 Learn to play hockey added to the list 1989, checked off the list 1995.
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