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Lee’s Vail
What a blessing to be able to ski again this year with the
Elmer’s. We all had a good time and the
skiing condition were very good overall.
Rod did a good job running the trip for us this year. Most of us enjoyed the condos arrangement,
and we got to spend more time with each other.
One night our group made a spaghetti dinner. We have to give Debbie credit for the good sauce she made. Also
we had a steak night in which Karen bought, because she had a car to go get
them at Safeway. Craig grilled the steaks to our likening. Everybody chipped in
and we had a wonderful meal. We even
had ice cream for desert-butter pecan.
Unfortunately there are always some mishaps which happen on
any ski trip. I always pray that nobody
will get hurt. Sorry to hear that Fred broke his rib early in the week. The rumor is that a young lady snow boarder
chased him down, and gave him a big smack. Not on the lips, but to the side.
Ouch!!! Fred is tough, and he continues to ski and smile the next day. What a surprise, he even was at our last ski
meeting.
Another rumor has it that Lowell took up flying. Sure has been quite about the landing. In a
big bowl, thank God there was enough snow to soften the fall. At least he didn’t
fall in a tree well this year
.
I also got my one pole caught by the strap to the chair when
I got off the chair lift. I pulled really hard but it didn’t budge so I let
go. It went down the lift stuck on the
chair. The operator called down to notify them that the pole was coming down on
the chair. So I waited about ten
minutes, and the operator told me it was on the way up on chair number 55. Low
and behold Kim and Bob were in that chair. Thanks again for helping me out.
When we went to Beaver Creek on Friday, one of the lifts that
I was going up stopped for at least ten minutes. I got out my water bottle for a drink and started to eat a
granola bar that I had in my jacket.
Next thing I noticed that this bird that looked like a blue jay landed
on the tip of my skis. So I broke off a little piece of the bar and laid it on
my palm of my hand. I stretched my arm
out about a foot from my body. The bird
flew up on my hand and landed on it. The bird seemed to no fear of me and ate
the piece. Then I noticed another bird on my ski tips. So I fed that one also.
I told the couple next to me that I bring my pet birds with me when I ski. Sure
had fun feeding at least 4-5 birds.
I’m already looking forward to our next year trip with a
great bunch of people.
Lee Wirth
Vail 2006
As always
it's great to hang with the Elmers for a week every year! Pat and I drove out through various snow
storms and saw the sun for the first time in 29days. That was a nice
start. Having our friends and cousins come out to greet us on arrival
was great, too. Vail is big. No - Huge!!
Even though it wasn't our first time there, it just astounds us at the
size of the place. Especially standing
on top and looking over the bowls and into Blue Sky Basin and realizing there
is all that to SKI!! Phew! We tried to cover it all, but I know there
are places we
never saw and places we saw too many times.
Of course, the views from the top are exquisitely breathtaking.
One of the
best times in the week was our condo steak party. Loved those grills! The
eight of us all pitched in and cooked/cleaned/partied and had a ball.
Personally we both liked the condo thing.
It was a nice change from the hotel feel and seemed to bring us more
together. We had great condo
mates!! Great accommodations, too,
although the 1/4 mile hike to the lifts and the hot tub was not so great.
The snow was
pretty nice all week. We were even
graced with some fresh! Not quite the
bottomless powder that is always advertised, but enough to give that floaty, confectioners
sugar feel a few times. As usual, we
skied pretty hard - or so we thought - until we hooked up with Stuart. Dang, I can't even keep up now let alone
hope to rock like he does when I'm 78!
"Uncle Stu, we're tired!!"
Thanks for your patience, man.
Betty - glad you could join us!
See you next year, Mary!
There was
only one thing we'd change: Jon - we
missed you! But - Craig did get to be
the fastest guy in the club for once, so there was an upside. Heal up quick! Ski, ski, ski!!!
Thanks to Rod
for stepping up to lead the trip. Nice
job. Enjoyed
the
"awards" nite, too. Looking
forward to next year!!
Peace to you
all!!
Karen and Pat
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