Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Skiing!

I just went skiing for two days with my family, and it was amazing.  We went to Pennsylvania, which is no Vail, but skiing in Colorado is expensive so I'll take what I can get.  I have to say, though, I was really bummed that there weren't any glades (tree skiing for those of you who don't know) that were worthwhile because there just wasn't enough snow on the ground between the trees.  Glades and moguls are my favorite ski runs, but unless you're out West, you can't really get them.  So we only skied one glade, where I found myself seemingly skiing on dirt and twigs more than anything else, which isn't good for your skis nor is it that thrilling when you're watching out for abrupt rocks or logs than anything else.  And the other downside of skiing in Pennsylvania is that none of the runs are actually challenging.  I'm not an expert, but I've been skiing since I was little so I can pretty much ski anything in Colorado, making the blacks and double blacks at the place we went to way too easy.

Despite that, though, my skis rammed into a mogul because they were rentals, had very dull edges, and have not been waxed in way too long, so I couldn't turn fast enough, and I ended up slamming onto my arm in heap of snow/ice.  It's sad because I never fall, but then again, I usually use my own equipment, which surprisingly makes a huge difference when you're skiing.  So now I have to get dressed with one arm because my left one is feeling very unpleasant.  It's not broken or dislocated because I think I would know if it were, but skiing the rest of the day was a little rough because every time I used my left arm to pole or turn (so very often), it felt like it was about to be ripped off.  Oh well...skiing was still a blast even if I just complained for two paragraphs.

Tomorrow I'm planning on posting to question you all about New Years plans.  I have a few friends who want me to go out with them, but the problem is that 1) we don't have actual plans and 2) I really really really don't like huge crowds.  And the possibility (or rather, guarantee) that I will be packed like a sardine in a busy bar and left to be groped by creepy men does not really appeal to me...I've never been partial to New Years because it feels like I could go out and do the same things on a different weekend where there won't be so many people, I won't be rolling my eyes when people countdown to midnight, and I won't see a million dresses that I know girls bought only for one night from Forever21.  No offense if you do all that, but it's just not my kind of thing...just a matter of personal preferences, you know?  Anyway, what are your plans?  I need ideas or excuses to get out of it.

4 comments:

  1. Sorry about your arms, maybe you should go to a doctor if it hurts that much, just to check.
    I don´t have any plans, I don´t know what I´ll be doing but I don´t feel like going out either.
    xx

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  2. Hope your arm is ok. Glad you had fun skiing! I tried it once, at age 13 and ended up tumbling all the way down the bunny slope only to be asked if I was ok by a REALLY HOT hunk of a man. Obvs I never went skiing again.

    Know what you mean about the bar-New Year situation. This is the first year I'm actually not going to a bar. I just can't take the crowds anymore. My mum says I'm turning into a "crotchety old woman," but I don't care, I'd rather have FUN on New Year's. :D

    xoxo

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  3. yay for skiing, it burns cals and it looks awesome! lmao Im a snowboarder so skiing is alien to me. Im on the same page about no plans for NYE. Im gonna stay home with me beau ;)
    i love forever21...lots
    lmao xoxox stay strong babe

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  4. I was supposed to go skiing today in New Hampshire :\ but that got canceled... now i'm going to walk around boston for 4 hours with my cousins. not that fun.
    i miss you. & i took pictures for you on my blog. So yeah (:
    hope your doing good.

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