Josh was very unsure that he wanted to ski on Christmas Eve. I floated the idea of him taking a lesson, and after MUCH coaxing, Rusty agreed to give it a try. We showed Josh some videos of lessons and of the magic carpet on YouTube and pretty soon he agreed to go. After we decided to put Josh in a lesson we decided it would be great for Blake too. So, Josh, Cohen and Blake all took a lesson, which freed up the rest of us adults to ski with the big kids. And I have to say, skiing with the big kids is soooo much more fun than trying to teach the littles! I love them, but I was definitely not meant to be a ski instructor
The day started off beautifully but was deteriorating as the afternoon went on. The base wasn’t too bad but the lift and the top were soooooo cold. My fingers, chin, and toes were so numb. Halle’s too. I could tell she was so miserable but trying to be brave. So I stopped off at the ski shop and got her a neck warmer that she could nuzzle down in as we rode the lifts. After a bunch of runs everyone was ready for hot chocolate and fries at the logde. I don’t know why, but those Alta fries are the most delicious things on earth.
Then we went and picked up the littles from ski school. Then it was back to the lodge for more hot chocolate and fries with them. They were eager to show us what they learned so we all headed over to the tow rope. I was impressed at what one day in ski school could do! They were both skiing great and I was so proud. I’m am now a definite believer in ski school!
The highlight of the day for the big kids was skiing with Grandpa. They think it is soooo cool that he can ski with them.
Best part of skiing? The kids sleep like ROCKS and Santa can easily come and do his business
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