Wednesday, January 26, 2011

My snow bunnies

Well, it HAD to happen. (And no, I'm not talking about a new blog post. Although you know that HAD to happen at some point in 2011 as well. I barely made it in January, but I made it!) With my outdoor loving boys, you had to know that at some point during their lives we'd take a ski vacation. Michael's actually had it on his mind to do for a couple of years. We just wanted to let everyone grow up a little so it would be fun for everyone. (And I needed to get a couple of more years removed from my past bad experiences with skiing!) Well, this was our year!! On January 1st, we headed north. We stopped by Littlefield,TX to see my grandfather. We had a great time hearing stories from him, as always. This time, he had stories to hear from the boys about football. Of course, he LOVED hearing those!

Then after our visit, we kept on north. Ate some yummy mexican food at Leal's in Muleshoe,TX and headed into Clovis, New Mexico and spent the night. We went to Walmart (GASP!) the next morning to pick up some groceries. As shocking as that is, it may be even more shocking to hear that it was MY idea! I KNOW that there has been NO time in the last three years where I've suggested to Michael that we go to Walmart. But the bargainer (or cheapskate!) in me won out. I knew groceries in Red River (our destination) would be ridiculously expensive. So we got the goods and got out! Off to Red River. And let me tell you, the drive from Clovis to Red River is a whole lot of nothing. Miles and miles and miles and miles of farmland and just land, land and more land. In fact, it made the panhandle of Texas look nicely populated! Ever been the the panhandle of Texas?? It's NOT nicely populated! But anyway....we finally made it to Red River. Rented our skis, poles and boots, drank lots and lots of water and got ready for a fun time. **Side note:The last time we were in Red River, 20 years ago, Michael got altitude sickness in the worst way. It was our first Christmas together and we were staying at my aunt and uncle's house. (They lived in RR at the time.) We didn't take the time to get acclimated to the altitude before we went out and skied and played and the first night we were there, and really the whole time we were there, Michael was SO sick. In fact, he told my cousin when we had lunch with her this time that all he really remembers from RR last time was the bathroom carpet in their house, because that was where he spent most of his time. Needless to say, he had some mental hurdles to jump in not being fearful of getting sick again. He also was the head cheerleader for the "DRINK MORE WATER" campaign! The water really seemed to help. We certainly were hydrated!! :-)

There wasn't a lot of snow on the ground, but the slopes had plenty (the man made kind) and it was nice and cold. Like 0 degrees kind of cold! Love it!! And dry~like lip chappin', skin crackin', blowing bloody boogers kind of dry!! Maybe San Antonio IS more humid than some places!

But we had a GREAT time! We'll be going back for sure! Maybe that's another reason Michael wanted to put off the trip....knowing the boys would want more. That could get pricey if they thought they needed to go every year or something! We did find out when we were there that college students get 1/2 price rentals and lift tickets. Note to self...get J&J a college ID before going next time! Michael tried to tell them we were homeschoolers and the boys were doing College Plus and would be earning college credit. But, no ID, no dice! :-(

Here's some photos.....



After the ski lift closes at 4, you can rent a tube and, for a hour, tube down the bunny slope. That was fun! In fact, it was the extent of my snow follies. My previous two ski trips have been marked with much more "fall"ies than follies. Not fun! So I bowed out of skiing this time around. However, the boys made it look so fun and easy (and even Michael said it was so much easier this time) that I may give it a whirl next time. We'll see...don't hold me to that!
There's Jonathan on the tube.
Jeffrey, Josiah and I on the carpet lift that toted you up the bunny slope.

Jeffrey on the tube.
Josiah and I on the tube.
At one point, we had Jonathan, Josiah and I on a tube holding hands with Michael, Jeremy and Jeffrey in the other tube. THAT was crazy fun! Obviously couldn't get a picture of that one!

Two handsome guys! :-)

And with daddy!

And mom....

Josiah waiting for a turn on the tube...

Josiah w/ his skis and pole. Doesn't he look cute!!

This was at lunch after his morning class of ski school. They didn't give them poles in the school. Josiah was the one we weren't sure about as far as skiing goes. But we needn't have worried. He did beautifully! He even would ride a short chair lift up by himself and ski down the green slope to the bunny slope, by himself!

Jonthan ( I think) during the ski lesson.

Josiah (in the yellow vest) during his ski school.

Jonathan, Jeremy and Jeffrey in their class. There was only one other person in their class, so it was almost like a private lesson. Though we paid for the whole day, they did so well in the morning, they didn't go back in the afternoon.

Josiah's class.

The instructors started Josiah's class with just one ski to get them used to the feel of the skis.

J,J&J's class

Me, very glad to NOT be on skis! Happy to be the holder of gloves, hats, etc.


My big boys! We had a wonderful time!!

8 comments:

Cheryl said...

Terrific pictures. It looks like you had an absolutely WONDERFUL time!!! Really wish we could have joined you!!!! The girls LOVED skiing too. Sure do miss you guys!!

Granna said...

Thank you, thank you for the new post. I've missed them.

Love the pix. Look forward to seeing you.

Have a great weekend!

Texas Ex said...

I feel as if I were there with you...but not as cold. You write beautifully. Photos are phabulous!

Unknown said...

Oh, I am jealous!! I love skiing, and it looks like y'all had a lot of fun! I love the photos!

Sefra

Anonymous said...

Looks like you had a lot of fun.
My dad joked at lunch today (1-30-11) that sometime maybe instead of taking a daddyy-daughter + David trip to Branson we could go to Estes Park or something like that since they have Grand Crowne Resorts in Colorado, (and we would still use points!)
I told him that mom might be a little jealous. :-)

Coach Kelley said...

All the time I talked to you and boys today and I didn't get to the Muleshoe detail - I audited there (back in my ADM days) at least twice - we did a yearly audit at the grain elevator - lots of corn! Cool! We used to drive to Clovis to eat. Miles and miles of nothing!

If I was there, you would have had a picture of all of you together on the thingies...

Love the pictures... though the boys are not that big in my mind!

And I think I need a few details abt your ski traumas... They sound serious!

Hugs to the gang!

Julie said...

My kids are already talking about when we can go to RR with you guys! I'm with you that riding the tube down the bunny slope would be the best fun of all. I'm so glad you had a great time! Those will definitely be lifetime memories made! Glad you could replace some of those bad ski memories! :-)

Stephanie said...

Looks like you all had a blast, and I agree with both you and Julie: tubing is where it's at!!