Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Fulfilling a Hockey (puck) Dream!

I haven't posted in a while...Hockey is in full swing...Ive been at a rink 7 days a week, and preparing for our end of the year festivities. On top of all that, at work we are entering our busy season, my son's birthday is coming up, and...I started playing HOCKEY with a learn to play women's group called Chicks with Sticks (ha ha). We started the group a few weeks ago and had 25 women show the first session! How amazing is that?!


Ive always been a hockey nut, in fact I think my hubby wouldn't be with me if I didn't like hockey! He's played since he was a kid, played in college, and now plays in 3 different men's leagues, coaches our sons team, and now is helping out with my group! Whew! you have to be a nut to do that. Ive never understood his extreme passion until now. Its different playing the game with people on the same level. There's a sort of rush that fills inside me and I feel empowered. I love it! My ultimate goal is to become good enough to start playing games against other local area women's teams a few times a year...but we are still trying to work on our skating skills...hockey is NOT an easy sport people! It is seriously the best workout I have ever gotten..after last nights practice I had sweat literally pouring down my face and I'm not what you call a person who sweats easy! Gross I know, but so worth it, and exciting to be fulfilling one of my dreams!

Last night we had our first "meet and greet" to get to know the team. The first half of the alphabet (me) was to bring a snack. I decided to keep in spirit of hockey and brought "hockey pucks".


They are brownies with white lettering on them. So easy to make! Just purchase your favorite brownie mix, (I cheated I know!) make as directed on the box, but instead of using a brownie pan, pour into a cupcake pan instead. It will eliminate the "cutting out" circles for the puck shape. They don't take as long to cook, about 20 minutes, so check often so they dont overcook! Let them cool, and ice with frosting. I came up with this design for our Chicks with sticks group (CWS--Chicks with Sticks).


They are so cute! Enjoy :)

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