“Well, I kind of went right into it when I quit. I wasted no time. I was going to concerts, which I never could have done before. I also got my driver’s license so I could drive myself around, drive my siblings, my friends, around. I did a whole year at college, and a little bit of the sophomore year as well. I, yeah, I went on vacation for the first time, and I went many more after that. I went skiing, I went snowboarding. Like I got to do so many different things that I never would have done had I stayed in the sport. And yeah, I got to experience, like, real life during that time. I got to know myself a lot more, know what I like to do, kind of what my passion in life is like, what my calling is. And I love the arts, I love dancing, and I love music and that, and I love sports, and that’s what figure skating is.
“So I kind of realized that, as I, you know, was taking my break, that I loved all those things, and then when I stepped back out on ice, I was like, I can apply all of my interests into this. And I never thought of figure skating in that way before.”