I am finally heading home after a CRAZY month. Today could be the cherry to top it all off when after leaving Shona's at 3:50 am in order to make my 7am flight back to Montreal, I arrived to the airport only to find out that I actually booked my flight for yesterday.... fail. PLUS the only gas station near the airport was not open yet, so I was the sucker paying triple the gas price for the emptiness in the tank that I left at the rental return.
So anyway here I am, new ticket and all, in the Calgary airport killing time. Three cups of coffee and numerous random snacks are helping me stay awake until my flight back to the homeland!!!! I haven't been home for Christmas in about six years and I cannot wait! I finished exams last week, booked it to Calgary, drove to Pano, and raced the next day in both noram slaloms. Both went surprisingly well for all of the sitting - and lack of activity - that had been my life since arriving back at school after working for FIS in Lake Louise. My back realizes that I jumped into the races wayyyy to fast, but my skis still feel like old friends. It was fun to challenge myself and build on each run, but also to catch up with old friends. I drank toooo much coffee at Lusti's coffee shop, and bummed a couch off whoever was willing to help me out! It was a random, funny, experience that left me grateful for the friends I have in ski racing who continue to welcome me back with open arms despite my random status!! With all of that said, I'll still be racing this winter at the noram and college level! It should be fun, especially once I start to train!! I'll leave the training for after the Christmas Holiday. I can't wait to sit back, relax, and enjoy what I've been missing for these past few years.
Happy Holidays to everyone!! I will be sure to post whatever Christmas card-pose I can convince Marco so stage with me. It will be hard to one-up last years though:
And it will also be hard to one-up the card we made 3 years ago in Courchevel with the girls: Mitch, Eve, Erin, and I.
Anyway, here's a couple more random things from my crazy month...
Driving through the beautiful Kootenay Park
Christmas party - moustache party - with the coolest roommate everrrrrr!
pretty things in UTAH.
So anyway here I am, new ticket and all, in the Calgary airport killing time. Three cups of coffee and numerous random snacks are helping me stay awake until my flight back to the homeland!!!! I haven't been home for Christmas in about six years and I cannot wait! I finished exams last week, booked it to Calgary, drove to Pano, and raced the next day in both noram slaloms. Both went surprisingly well for all of the sitting - and lack of activity - that had been my life since arriving back at school after working for FIS in Lake Louise. My back realizes that I jumped into the races wayyyy to fast, but my skis still feel like old friends. It was fun to challenge myself and build on each run, but also to catch up with old friends. I drank toooo much coffee at Lusti's coffee shop, and bummed a couch off whoever was willing to help me out! It was a random, funny, experience that left me grateful for the friends I have in ski racing who continue to welcome me back with open arms despite my random status!! With all of that said, I'll still be racing this winter at the noram and college level! It should be fun, especially once I start to train!! I'll leave the training for after the Christmas Holiday. I can't wait to sit back, relax, and enjoy what I've been missing for these past few years.
Happy Holidays to everyone!! I will be sure to post whatever Christmas card-pose I can convince Marco so stage with me. It will be hard to one-up last years though:
And it will also be hard to one-up the card we made 3 years ago in Courchevel with the girls: Mitch, Eve, Erin, and I.
Anyway, here's a couple more random things from my crazy month...
Driving through the beautiful Kootenay Park
Christmas party - moustache party - with the coolest roommate everrrrrr!
pretty things in UTAH.
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