Doug loves skiing and is a great skier. I freeze when it's 70 degrees out and am not near as good as he is. Who decided to strap sticks on their feet at the top of a tall mountain? So as you can imagine Doug was crazy excited. He studied the trail map for hours before we even got on the plane. I was nervous...about the cold, about the kids, about getting off the lifts, about my ski gear, you name it. How in the world was I going to help my kids ski when it takes every muscle in my body to keep myself upright?
So we decided to enroll the kids in ski school for the first few days. Matt got lucky and ended up being the only kid his age who was a beginner so he got a private lesson all day from his new favorite person, Coach Ramiro! Ramiro was from Argentina and was so good with Matt. It wasn't long before they were off the gondola and on the chair lifts headed to the top of the mountain. I ran into them twice and was completely amazed at how well he was skiing on his first day! The next day of ski school as the kids and instructors gathered to see who was going to ski with who, Matt stood right next to Ramiro and didn't leave his side. Matt wasn't going to ski with anyone else and I was glad that when they tried to assign Matt to a different coach that Ramiro said "no he's with me".
Marlie got to ski with Ms. Kelly and man was she good too! She had 4 little beginners all day and she was so patient, kind and would get crazy excited when they did the smallest thing. She taught them how to be independent so Marlie could put on and take off her skis on her own. She got to ski with Ms. Kelly the entire time she was in ski school and that was great too!
Doug and I got to ski on our own the first day which was nice. The last time I skied I was 10 weeks pregnant with Matt so I wasn't sure if I'd remember. After being completely nervous for the first 5 minutes, it all came back, thank goodness! Doug even got me on a blue run right away and I managed to make it down fairly well. But at the end of the day everything hurt! So Marlie and I rested on day 2. Matt couldn't wait to ski again so he and Doug went and had a blast! It was colder that day and snowing but that didn't stop them. Doug was beyond excited that on only day 2 he had a ski partner that loved it as much as he did. They spent the day skiing blues!
Day 3 the Wellmann's arrived and Matt was so excited!
The adults got to ski for a bit which was really nice. We finally all met up to ski together on Day 5. However, it was impossible to keep up with the boys. They were crazy fast and always wanting to go through trees and on little jumps. Marlie held her own too. So we never got a group picture together which makes me sad. But we did get a couple of our little tribe...I love this video of the kids skiing down like they've been doing it for weeks! I must say that you should be proud of me for skiing while videoing!
Melissa planned a sleigh ride and dinner at a nearby ranch and we somehow had enough energy to enjoy it. The food was great, the kids loved requesting songs from the guitar player, we loved the sleigh ride and most of all I think we loved making smores by the fire pit!
The last day I was toast. If I would have skied I'm sure I would have broken something. But the kids both wanted to ski one last time. Marlie loves to be lazy with me so I tried to convince her to lay in bed with me and watch movies all day but she said no. So Doug and Matt skied together in the morning while Marlie and I did some shopping. We met for lunch and then Matt and I went ice skating while Marlie and Dad skied. The ice skates seemed different than what we've used before so it took us awhile to get used to it, but eventually Matt got it and then didn't want to stop.
I'd say it was definitely a successful trip. Relaxing, no, but the kids loved it. Doug was their ski instructor the last couple of days and he had Marlie going down blues and Matt tried a black! So my hope of at least having someone to ski with me down greens is gone! I'm glad they loved it and now they'll have something fun to do with Daddy!
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