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Tuesday, 16 February 2010
Un-deniably un-expected
Tuesday, 16 February 2010
Un-deniably un-expected
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Wonderful words and love the cartoons. Bravo AJ that will show them who's the greatest.
- Tuesday, 16 February, 2010
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Well done little buddy! B. next year!
- Tuesday, 16 February, 2010
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Congratulations to Speedy Gonzales - great for using up all that 5 year old energy!! Perhaps in a couple of years B will follow on instead of making snowmen!!......Although perhaps she will follow in Grandmas and Mamas footsteps with a horror of anything cold......!!!
- Tuesday, 16 February, 2010
- Louise | Italy said...
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Cold I can do (have to). Cold and wet is not so goood. Cold and wet and undignified and I'm outta there!
- Tuesday, 16 February, 2010
- Christine Gram said...
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I wish my kids liked skiing. They do not. However, we've recently started the tamer sci dal fondo and all of us love it. Now I'm sort of glad that they didn't take to downhill as I'm sure that once they experienced the thrill of flying down the hill at mock 8, cross country skiing would just seem like too much work.
- Tuesday, 16 February, 2010
- Debbie said...
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I haven't ever skiied. Someone, the fact that I can break bones walking through my house leads me to believe I don't belong on skis.
- Tuesday, 16 February, 2010
- Joe Todd said...
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Love your cartoon "guys"
- Tuesday, 16 February, 2010
- LadyFi said...
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Well done kids!
As for me, I've had many similar experiences to your won... However, cross country skiing is a lot easier and safer... and flatter. - Tuesday, 16 February, 2010
- Maude Lynn said...
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This is exactly why I've never been skiing!
- Tuesday, 16 February, 2010
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Skiing is not for me either...but I do enjoy taking photos at ski hills. :)
- Tuesday, 16 February, 2010
- LindyLouMac said...
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Great article, but such a shame you had such a horrid experience, that put you off ski-ing for life.
If only you had been given a proper lesson I bet you would now be enjoying the sport with your young family. I miss the family ski holidays we all used to have together when our girls were little, all too soon Mum and Dad were left way behind in ability! - Wednesday, 17 February, 2010
- Katja said...
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Bravo, AJ!
Me, I'm in the 'love' camp for skiing, despite having on many occasions ended up flying through the air, skis and poles ending up at the four corners of the piste, with me, winded but (usually) laughing in the middle. I've wrecked my knees, and have strange lumps on my head which corellate to various trees around Europe, but wouldn't change it for the world.
As a non-skier, have you discovered the delights of coffee/hot chocolate with grappa, while sunbathing at the bottom of the piste? If not, you really should give it a go. Makes the day go eversoquick while you wait for the mad ones in the family to return ... - Wednesday, 17 February, 2010
- Caution/Lisa said...
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So we share a similar tale though mine is far less artistic. And like you, when my daughter reached the end of her ski trip last week-end and had not a single broken bone, I was exceptionally proud!
- Wednesday, 17 February, 2010
- extreme personal measures said...
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Stopping by from SITS to say HI! I have made a promise to myself to visit and comment on all blogs posted to spread the love!
- Wednesday, 17 February, 2010
- betty-NZ said...
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I think it's great that kids have a mind of their own when it comes to fun activities. Congrats to the little one. I'm sure you were proud--from the sidelines, where I would be, too ;-)
- Friday, 19 February, 2010
- Nancy/BLissed-Out Grandma said...
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Oh, that would have been me except I managed never to put on a pair of skis. But it's delightful that your son now skis and that you have discovered the fun of being in that milieu.
- Saturday, 20 February, 2010
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Louise, I'm with you on the skiing thing. For me, snow and cold do not equal fun! But you should be very proud of the fact that obviously you didn't pass your fear onto your son. That shows you've let him go his own way. Bravo!
- Saturday, 20 February, 2010
17 comments:
Wonderful words and love the cartoons. Bravo AJ that will show them who's the greatest.
Well done little buddy! B. next year!
Congratulations to Speedy Gonzales - great for using up all that 5 year old energy!! Perhaps in a couple of years B will follow on instead of making snowmen!!......Although perhaps she will follow in Grandmas and Mamas footsteps with a horror of anything cold......!!!
Cold I can do (have to). Cold and wet is not so goood. Cold and wet and undignified and I'm outta there!
I wish my kids liked skiing. They do not. However, we've recently started the tamer sci dal fondo and all of us love it. Now I'm sort of glad that they didn't take to downhill as I'm sure that once they experienced the thrill of flying down the hill at mock 8, cross country skiing would just seem like too much work.
I haven't ever skiied. Someone, the fact that I can break bones walking through my house leads me to believe I don't belong on skis.
Love your cartoon "guys"
Well done kids!
As for me, I've had many similar experiences to your won... However, cross country skiing is a lot easier and safer... and flatter.
This is exactly why I've never been skiing!
Skiing is not for me either...but I do enjoy taking photos at ski hills. :)
Great article, but such a shame you had such a horrid experience, that put you off ski-ing for life.
If only you had been given a proper lesson I bet you would now be enjoying the sport with your young family. I miss the family ski holidays we all used to have together when our girls were little, all too soon Mum and Dad were left way behind in ability!
Bravo, AJ!
Me, I'm in the 'love' camp for skiing, despite having on many occasions ended up flying through the air, skis and poles ending up at the four corners of the piste, with me, winded but (usually) laughing in the middle. I've wrecked my knees, and have strange lumps on my head which corellate to various trees around Europe, but wouldn't change it for the world.
As a non-skier, have you discovered the delights of coffee/hot chocolate with grappa, while sunbathing at the bottom of the piste? If not, you really should give it a go. Makes the day go eversoquick while you wait for the mad ones in the family to return ...
So we share a similar tale though mine is far less artistic. And like you, when my daughter reached the end of her ski trip last week-end and had not a single broken bone, I was exceptionally proud!
Stopping by from SITS to say HI! I have made a promise to myself to visit and comment on all blogs posted to spread the love!
I think it's great that kids have a mind of their own when it comes to fun activities. Congrats to the little one. I'm sure you were proud--from the sidelines, where I would be, too ;-)
Oh, that would have been me except I managed never to put on a pair of skis. But it's delightful that your son now skis and that you have discovered the fun of being in that milieu.
Louise, I'm with you on the skiing thing. For me, snow and cold do not equal fun! But you should be very proud of the fact that obviously you didn't pass your fear onto your son. That shows you've let him go his own way. Bravo!
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