Tuesday, 23 November 2010
Skiing on Whistler Mountain
First time skiing together - Whistler
Our housemates Tim and Pepi
Having fun with the childrens balancing pole
21st Nov 2010
First day hitting the slopes together. It was so cold -20 that my feet froze and I was really close to tears as we warmed them back inside the round house food stop. Feels good to be on my own skis and wearing my own boots, no more hiring for me. Only 9 runs open for now but no bother as I'm still re learning how to ski again, beginner woes. Hope to get out there more before I start working, waiting for temps to warm up a bit. Yesterday it was -20 in the village and colder on the mountain, so I left it to the die hard skiers and snowboarders to head out, I figure I've got all season to get out there. Even managed to go ice skating, not Lee's favourite sport it seems ;-) I'm still hunting for another part time job, but when your competing against 350 people for 20 jobs its not proving to be easy, still have to continue trying....... Lee is still living in Vancouver and up on the weekends to play in the snow.
Monday, 8 November 2010
Snow is falling, all around me...
Whistler singing pass hike and the ski runs getting snow on them now
Vancouver city skyline by night
Big black bear on the Olympic downhill ski jump
Well, I lie, kind of. It's actually raining in Vancouver but it did snow on Lisa on Monday night.
The ongoing work saga for us is still, well, ongoing. People being slow at keeping their promises, annoying and inefficient bosses who change their minds every 5 minutes, etc, etc. I still have no contract in place although I have been told that it will be with you in writing soon and Lisa's job description and hours are proving to be a nightmare to juggle with her other mountain job.
Fingers crossed that things will work out as it's almost time to start enjoying the snow for 5 months and then looking forward to some travelling again around Easter time if we can save our pennies and not blow them all on heli-ski trips and more winter gear. Ha ha yea right!
Here in Whistler, there are black bears crossing the roads in daylight and more excitingly we had quite a snow dump here last night, snow remained on the garden and cars this morning and has given the groomers something to do high up on the slopes. It shouldn't be too long now until the ski season begins. Work issues as Lee mentioned are super tough at the moment, but through friends, family and the support we can give to each other, we really hope things will start to go a little more smoothly soon. So for now its a skype call from the Mountain to the city that will have to suffice...... Updates to continue
Monday, 1 November 2010
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