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Through life you live and you learn. Whether its with your job, hoddy, or personal life. Something recently though has been bothering me and I can't let it go. 

I dated a wonderful girl for about 7 years. We cut to our different directions the 3rd quarter of 2007, and talked almost daily up until Thanksgiving 2008, when contact has been pretty much zero. I still consider her a friend, but it is tough for me to know what she's doing.  I do want to best for her, but I've realized that it's better for me to leave it all behind and pretty much "forget" about her and all the good time's we've had. I hate to do this, but it has to be done so I can move on with my life. It gets tough though, especially when her brother and dad are some of my best friends.

Another thing though that bothers me is what I've missed out on. Me and the ex broke up for about 6 months in 2005. During that time I dated and towards the end of the year started to fall for another woman(we'll call her M). My ex doesn't know this, but we were on our way to a fairly serious relationship. M was phenominal, thats all that needs to be said. At the very end of 2005, me and my new date ran across my ex. Well, long story short, my ex came back and wanted to get together. I had a tough decision, and made it to familiar territory. I lost contact with M, and the last I heard, she was in Africa doing some sort of mission work. I sit here now wondering what it would've been like if the decision would've went the other way. I do know, I probably wouldn't have moved to Durango and had all those good times, but I wouldn't have been hurt twice by the same woman. I wonder quite a bit, if the last couple years was a waste of time. If there is such thing as a parellel universe, I'm jealous of the one in that universe from that moment. He's got something special, and I'm sure he's a lot happier.

Moral of the story, take care of you and make decisions for yourself (especially if your single). When you get feelings involved, your judgement becomes clouded and you may not make the best choices.



Published On: 12/5/2008
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To start, I need to uypload the Shred-Fest 08 vid from my camcorder yet....then edit and post....I know, I know.  I suck.  Just too many other BA things to do like disc golf, tubing, drinking, etc.  I didn't make it a priority and I need to.
 
Season is started here and I have 6 days in....not the blistering pace of 29 straight thsat I did last season, but still fine.  Afton has expanded snowmaking again, and with decent coild temps has gone off!  The slopes, 9 days after opening, consisted of 7 chairs being open!  And that was before Thanksgiving, somthing Afton hasn't done until the first week in December tha past 2 seasons.  As of last night, they had 6 chairs open, but cold have had 8 running.  Despite being machine-made, the temps and greooming have left decent snow conditions, especially if you can get out at open.
 
Lastly, tonight Afton opens a few runs and the chalet in the Highlands.  This likely means 9-10 chairs open.  Looks to be a good season...I'll try to update here with some reasonable frequency.
 
-B


Published On: 12/5/2008
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Whistler Mountain is opening tomorrow (Wednesday, November 26) to give you the snow session you've been jonesing for.

Whistler Mountain is opening Wednesday with the following lifts running:
- Whistler Village Gondola
- Emerald Chair
- Big Red Express
- Franz's Chair

Blackcomb follows on Thursday, November 27 for US Thanksgiving long weekend:

WHISTLER
- Creekside Gondola (open Nov 27 - Nov 30)
- Whistler Village Gondola
- Emerald Chair
- Big Red Express
- Franz's Chair

BLACKCOMB
- Excalibur Gondola
- Wizard Express
- Solar Coaster
- Jersey Cream Express
- Excelerator
- Catskinner

Check out What's Open for full operation details.

We've got a base of 55cm, the snow guns are blasting in full force and groomers are working hard to get the runs ready. Check out the Snow Report or call the Snowphone at 1.800.766.0449.

Hope to see many of you out there this opening weekend!

Check out some photos of Mike Douglas rippin' on Whistler Mountain yesterday.





Published On: 11/25/2008
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Alright, so with the INCREDIBLE lack of snow around most of the Colorado mountains, it's been a tough start to the year.  Today was a nice opener of powder with Snow Mass in Aspen claiming 5 inches, Breckenridge claiming 9 inches, and all the rest claiming about 4-5.  It's much needed as all the resorts here in Colorado only have about an 18 inch base.  Here has been my riding schedule thus far:
 
 
 - Early season - Arapahoe Basin - 1 day of fun in the sun, 2 runs open and a couple boxes to jib on.  It was lame but worth the leg warm up for a couple hours. 
 
 
 - Season openers - Vail - Wednesday November 21st - rode it, it's ice, 1 run, busy as hell and not worth the wait in line.  Only chair 8 is open STILL 1 week from the opening day.  Don't be fooled, the Gondola is running but for foot traffic only.  Lets see if they open up some more. 
 
 - I also rode Vail again on Thursday of Thanksgiving Nov 22nd - with my friend, and girlfriend's brother, newly turned PROFESSIONAL Skiier, Sean Hartel.  He's an up and coming pro as he just opened up this year to sponsors.  He needs more so please check him out - pulls cab 10s in the pipe, hits 75 ft gaps with mute 12s or even a switch double back flip..... that's right a switch double back flip.  Check out Sean Hartel on YouTube to see some of his stuff.  Amazing skiier.  Anyway - on Thursday of Thanksgiving they did open up another run - all catwalk and not worth the price of a lift ticket, but it was a fun day anyways. 
 
  
 - Friday - Nov 30th - I took off riding to work, rest, and breakdance later that night.  Then attended a new skate shop opening here in Edwards called The Den.  Lots of decent clothes and the shop is decorated quite nice.  Located in Riverwalk - the owners are really cool so stop in and check it out. 
 
 
 - And then hit A Basin on Saturday with my lady's whole family.   That was nice. They opened the top lift to extend the runs a little higher, and it was a great day of riding.  Not too crowded and sunny.  But still only the 2 lifts running (besides the one lift for the bunny hill).  


 - Sunday was a late and lazy day.  12 noon or so was about when we made it to Vail.  No one was there so it was kind of nice riding straight onto the lifts.  Good times.  But we still could use some snow... and some terrain... and some snow... and maybe a jib would be nice.  But it was just plain old Vail... 2 runs... lame.  
 
 
 - Monday was a training day and so I didn't get a chance to ride (working as well).  
 
 
 - And that brings us to yesterday - Tuesday Nov 27th - I've very proud to say I got up in BeaverCreek, my local resort for the first time.  Only 1 lift open, and it was a sheet of ice on the 1 run... but the park guys created about 10-12 nice jibs for us to play on.  A flat box, and flat rail to start.  Double picnic tables, a barrel jump, and many more.  Thanks guys! 


 - there was 6 inches of fresh snow at the Beave today (Wed, Nov 28th) and it snowed throughout the morning so it may have been a nice day to ride.  Breck claims 9, everyone else about 4.  Beave with 6.  I bet they opened some more lifts and runs today (all the resorts have been making snow like crazy). Here is my official email from Vail Resorts:
 
 
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4 inches in the past 24 hours and 6 inches in the past 48 hours!
Here is a link to our most recent powder day video -
http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid307714995/bclid471470177/bctid1326439270
 
More snow means more terrain!  We are currently top-to-bottom from Eagle's Nest.  And just opened today, is Pride
Express (Chair 26) offering portions of Simba and Bwana trails, and Minnie's (Chair 9).  Also open is Born Free Express (Chair 8), Chair 15, the Gondola and 2 carpets, with 175 acres.
Get all the details here - http://vail.snow.com/winter/tm.current.dateshours.asp
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Get up here and ride folks, the season has arrived. 
 
P.S.> Forgot to mention - Copper has the only Pipe open in North America at the moment so some really famouse people have been in town to hit it.  That is the main reason Sean Hartel was here, to get Pipe runs in before some big comps coming up soon. 

Red

 



Published On: 11/28/2007
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My Blog: break
By: kdub22


there is no snow for the season ahead and i need it soon im on thanksgiving break but it is boring as shi*t everyone back in m ville just sit there, pullman is a hundred times better than here
at least i can work out every day here as well otherwise i would be hella pissed
 
snow step it up a notch


Published On: 11/19/2007
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so mike and i are officially in ontario. and how. we got to drive the whole way (well, mike drove while i took pictures and sang), only got lost four times (two of which i still maintain were not our fault!), never ran out of gas, and still made it to ontario in time for thanksgiving.
 
SSL20016.jpg Just North of Squamish, BC picture by tombuk
 
we started it all off with the def leppard and styx concert in vancouver. it was everything i'd built it up to be, complete with middle-aged groupies and lighters waving in time with music. both bands actually put on a surprisingly good show, and although there's nothing better than watching a band perform in the prime of their lives, watching them perform throughout middle age is one of a kind.
 
 
our next stop was whistler, where mo was kind enough to throw us a goodbye party. it was awesome to see everyone, and thanks to all who came out. wish we could have stayed longer, but as always, it was onwards and forwards the next day. we had a long drive through to calgary. went the wrong way on the reserve north of pemberton, and again in lilloet. but we were pretty good at correcting ourselves, and didn't go too far out of our way! in lilloet we stopped at the tourist info centre, which doubled as a hunting museum. it was a little eerie asking directions under the glassy-eyed stares of the counter girl and multiple elk, bighorn sheep, deer, and moose heads.
 
SSL20106.jpg Fraser River, Interior BC picture by tombuk
 
we got through the rockies while it was still light out, and the views made it all worthwhile. the highway we were on was in desperate need of repairs for the most part... in fact, just outside kamloops we actually got caught in construction! not that we really minded, i mean, toyota paseos are built for offroading right?? well, mike thought so anyways. it wasn't until we went over the railroad in alberta that my poor little car got its first taste of flight.
 
SSL20174.jpg Rockies, BC picture by tombuk
 
we finally chugged into calgary, having made surprisingly good time after all. something about men drivers and stuff... anyways, we had talked to kyle and he was willing to put us up for a couple nights in exchange for my questionable talents as a model and makeup artist. so, with misplaced faith in googlemaps, we turned left where we should have turned right (the map said slight left! so really, we were following directions perfectly!), and got lost in hidden valley. the thing with calgary is, every little section uses derivations of the same name to demarcate itself from the rest of the town. so we were faced with the choices of hidden valley road, hidden valley crescent, hidden valley heights, hidden valley close, and so on and so on. for how easily we found it, it damn sure wasn't hidden well enough! in the dark, we trundled back and forth until mike said "oh, i think this looks familiar... let's go this way..." and suddenly we were on the map again. whew! i think we were both quite relieved when we found the address we thought was right, and kyle answered the door, instead of some irate old lady in a housecoat. or worse, a happy old man asking if we liked popsicles.
 
SSL20103.jpg Lake in BC picture by tombuk
 
the next day, kyle graciously showed us around calgary, and the weather cooperated (there were a lot of clouds in BC), so we had a fun day. we'd booked the photo shoot for 5, and after two hours of having my hair pulled out by the roots, i was able to slap on some makeup and get the real photos started! apparently my hairdo was worth $300 or so... it looked fantastic, but my only masochistic tendencies involve ink and needles, so i was rather happy that my $300 wasn't necessary, and i can put it to much better use! as for the shoot itself, you'll all just have to wait for the calendar to see the fruits of our labours!
 
SSL20210.jpg Rockies and Fields in Alberta picture by tombuk
 
the next morning we were off to drumheller, to look at dinosaurs. mike was making every dinosaur joke under the sun (and then some...), which i didn't find very amusing after the first five minutes, let alone the next three hours... but the museum made up for my frustration! i felt a lot better once we got inside, because bones don't talk, and they definitely don't make jokes about "ooh, dinosaur crossing! we have to be careful not to hit one, or they might go extinct again!" once we'd had all the dinosaur bones we could take, we went off to find our hotel. mike was pretty excited when he saw a hotel advertising "WATERSLIDES!!"
 
SSL20235.jpg Badlands, AB picture by tombuk
 
and so we stayed with the waterslides. mike had way too much fun with that... he would go up the stairs, and throw himself into the slide, emerging at the bottom giggling like a little schoolgirl, having almost cracked his skull open on the opposite side of the pool. i went once, but really didn't get the magicalness of it. oh well. we were joined in the pool by an older, rather large man, and seeing mike having such fun, he decided he just had to try it too. i was scared he was going to get stuck, but no, he made it through fine and plopped into the water, also giggling like a little schoolgirl. must be a guy thing.
 
SSL20254a.jpg Mike in Horseshoe Canyon, AB picture by tombuk
 
the next morning we stopped off to visit the largest t-rex ever, which for a minimal fee, we could have climbed up to look out over the town of drumheller. we adopted the "lets not and say we did" philosophy, and took a couple pictures to satisfy our inner tourist, and hopped in the car, heading off to saskatoon.
 
SSL20280.jpg Mike fighting a Trex, Drumheller, AB picture by tombuk
 
we'd planned to stop in tramping lake along the way, where my grandmother was born. our directions (again, google maps), specifically told us to go left on highway 21. we found highway 31, and thought "oh, it will be soon!". miles of fields and a few dirt roads later, we found ourselves at highway 4. shi*t. we'd gone too far. but we hadn't seen a single sign indicating which dirt road was highway 21. so we doubled back a bit, trying to find a street sign, any street sign, which would tell us where the hell highway 21 was. or highway 656, that would've worked too. we knew we were supposed to be driving over a lake, and when we drove over a ... pond ... mike said "that might have been it!" he nearly had me convinced, when we passed over another, larger pond. "oh, i bet that was it" he said. after the third "lake" we crossed, i stopped listening to him.
 
SSL20313.jpg Grain Silos in AB picture by tombuk
 
we never did find it, and eventually admitted defeat, continuing on to saskatoon. i guess finding a community of 20 people is a little more difficult than it should be.
 
SSL20305.jpg Hay Bales in AB picture by tombuk
 
the next day was saskatoon to winnipeg. a lot of people will say the prairies are boring. i agree. sort of. growing up on an island in the pacific ocean, i definitely didn't have much exposure to rolling fields of grain, so i found it interesting. there was always something to look at, and a lot of ramshackle old barns and sheds, which i quite like. winnipeg turned out to be quite the treat, believe it or not.
 
SSL20387.jpg Derelict barn in AB picture by tombuk
 
we decided to stay at the holiday inn, since i was paying, or so mike says. when we checked in, we were offered a suite, a fancy room, or a kids room. being cheap, we went for the kids room, and man did we ever make the right choice! as soon as we got on the elevator, mike was already getting giddy, talking to the fish in their aquarium. as soon as the door opened, the first thing we saw was a pirate mural. mike started giggling. we stepped out and looked to our right, where there was a huge jungle gym with another pirate walking the plank. mike giggled some more. we walked down to our room, and there was a treasure chest on our door. mike ... well, you probably have a good idea by now what he was doing!
 
cross-canada235.jpg Our Pirate room in Winnipeg, MB picture by tombuk
 
in essence, a kids room is a glorified playpen. inside our room there was a queen bed (supposedly for the parents), and a whole separate room for the kids, complete with bunkbeds and more pirate murals! the kids also had their own TV and PS2, which we did not use becuase we spent too much time in the 'play room' right outside our window. we played foosball, went swimming in the kiddie pool, and got attacked by a shark named jeffrey (his mother was quite content to let him chase us around the pool). as usual, onwards and forwards the next day, we pushed into the dreaded ontario, and saw one of our only sunsets on the trip (lots of clouds).
 
SSL20646.jpg Sunset in Ontario picture by tombuk
 
thunder bay to sault ste marie the next day, we really wanted a hotel with a pool, so we asked around, and since the best western (mike REALLY wanted to enjoy its waterslide, unfortunate for him) was playing host to three tour buses, we opted for the quiter option, which turned out to be not all that quiet in the end anyways. we did get to enjoy a thunderstorm that night though, which i found pretty exciting!
 
SSL20668.jpg Kakabeka Falls picture by tombuk
 
ontario was where we finally decided to get out of the car at real rest stops, not just pulling onto the shoulder for thirty seconds of waving cameras around. i figured since i'm going to have to live here, i might as well make it worth my while!
 
SSL20770.jpg Lakeshore in Ontario picture by tombuk
 
the thunderstorm followed us all the way home the next day, and i was a bit scared that the power would go out right at the end of the canucks game, but it managed to hold together and i got to watch the canucks win in overtime, so at least my first night as a resident of dundas was exciting!!!
 
SSL20717.jpg Our trip, Terry Fox Memorial Viewpoint, ON picture by tombuk
 
and now i realise i've written way too much, as usual. oh well, i guess that happens! mike and i have been settling in (or back in, in his case). it's been a whirlwind, but i think things are finally starting to settle down. our internet is finally up, which means i can actually start applying for jobs. yay! hope everyone is well and you guys didn't miss us too much!
 
SSL202582.jpg Mike and I being goofs in Horseshoe Canyon, AB picture by tombuk


Published On: 10/19/2007
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The Strange Questions Survey
Have you ever licked the back of a CD to try to get it to work?:
Nope.  Thank you!

What's the largest age difference between yourself and someone you've dated:
2 yrs
Ever been in a car wreck?:
No

Were you popular in high school?:
I AM popular

Have you ever been on a blind date?:
No.

Are looks important?:
  Yes, although they're not the most important thing i guess

Do you have any friends that you've known for 10 years or more??:
Yes.

By what age would you like to be married?:
I guess 25

Does the number of people a person's slept with affect your view of them?:
Yeah.

Have you ever made a mistake?:
Haven't we all?

Are you a good tipper?:
As good as I can afford lol.

What's the most you have spent for a haircut?:
I don't know...my mom pays or trims it.

Have you ever had a crush on a teacher?:
Yeah, but he wasn't my teacher lol.  He teaches at the elementary school.  God, he is so HOT!

Have you ever peed in public?:
Er, I peed in my friend's backyard before, but it was only us back there.

What song do you want played at your funeral?:
I don't know...Amazing Grace...yeah.

Would you tell your parents if you were gay?:
Probably.

What would your last meal be before getting executed?:
Thanksgiving dinner, except the turkey would be chicken.

Beatles or Stones?:
Eh.  Depends.

If you had to pick one person on earth to die, who?:
I wouldn't.  I'd be like, "f*ck it, me then."

Beer, wine or hard liquor?:
Liquor, yo.

Do you have any phobias?:
I'm terrified of spiders.

What are your plans for the future?:
School.  DX

Do you walk around the house naked?:
No...this morning I was naked in the hallway.  But I was home alone.  And it was in the hallway before I got in the shower.  So...that doesn't count.

If you were an animal what would you be?:
A wolf.

Hair color you like on someone you're dating?:
Brown or black.  Black is sexy.

Would you rather be blind or deaf?:
I don't know.  If I wasn't deaf all my life, then that...I still want to speak and sometimes if you've been deaf all your life, don't you have difficult doing so?  I'd rather be neither, really.

Do you have any special talents?:
Sure.

What do you do as soon as you walk in the house?:
Drop my stuff.

Do you like horror or comedy?:
Horror.

Are you missing anyone?:
Yeah.

If you weren't straight, what person of the same sex would you do?
Errrr.

Where do you want to live when you are old?:
I don't know.  Somewhere warm.  My family should be near, though...

Who is the person you can count on the most?:
My mom.

If you could date any celebrity past or present, who would it be?:
I wouldn't.  There would be come legality issues, since I don't really find any celebrities younger than 18 attractive.  =\

What did you dream last night?:
I honestly don't remember.  I think there were Arabs in it, 'cause I was listening to an Arabic tape before I went to bed.  XD

What is your favorite sport to watch?:
Baseball.

Are you named after anyone?:
Yeah.  Two people.

What is your favorite alcoholic drink?:
Ehhh...rum and Coke, if it's good rum haha.

Non alcoholic drink?:
Water is good!

Have you ever been in love?:
Nay.

Do you sing in the shower?:
Sometimes.

Have you ever been arrested?:
No.

Would you ever get plastic surgery?:
I don't think so.

Have you ever caught a fish?:
Nope.



Off-The-Wall Questions:
When was the last time you went to the bathroom outside?
Two years and like...four months ago.

Family member you most resemble?
Mi padre.

Do you own your own Bible?
Yeah, I think two.

Do you wear deodorant?
Yeah, but I'm in my PJs, so I'm not right now.

Do you clean up nice?
Yeahh, I guess.

When was the last time you tripped and fell?
Like, last month?

Where was the last place you slept besides your home?
School haha.  Wait, no, the car.

What are you listening to right now?
"Such Great Heights"--The Postal Service.

Have you ever started an uncontrollable fire?
No, it was extinguished with some Sprite.

Ever run out of gas on the road?
Nope.

What would you rather do, rake the leaves, or mow the lawn?
Mow the lawn.

What is the last thing you downloaded onto your computer?
The new AIM or perhaps music.

Last time you swam in a pool?
Summer.

Have you ever been in a school play?
Yes.  7th and 8th grade, and I will be in March.  =D

How many kids do you want?
Three to five.

Type of music you dislike most?
The bad type.

Are you registered to vote?
Nope.  2008, yo.

Do you have cable?
Yarrh.

Ever prank call anybody?
Yeah.  It was fun.  =D

Would you go bungee jumping or sky diving?
Sky diving.

Do you have a garden?
Not me personally, but my family does.

What's your favorite comic strip?
Hot Guy.  XD

Bath or Shower?
Shower.

Best movie you've seen in the past two weeks?
Errrr...I don't know...everything I can think of was more than two weeks ago.

Best pizza topping?
Cheese.

Popcorn or Peanuts?
Popcorn.  Just had it.  =D

Orange Juice or apple juice?
Apple.

Chocolate Bar?
Chocolate Bar!

When was the last time you ate a homegrown tomato?
Er, recently enough.  Summer?

Ever order anything from an infomercial?
Not me personally.

Sprite or 7-Up?
I have Sprite more often, but it doesn't matter.

Have you ever had to wear a uniform to work/school?
Yes and yes.

Ever thrown up in public?
I don't believe so.  Outside of my house once.

Would you prefer being a millionaire or find true love?
True love.

Believe in love at first sight?
Nay.

Who was the last person you visited in a hospital?
Idk

What do you think about most?
People.  =D

Favorite form of travel?
Car.

If you could have one magical power what would it be?
Maybe I could read the future, sort of...?


SOME STRANGE QUESTIONS:
Something purple within 5 feet of you: Part of the calender.
The sexiest item of clothing you own: my lingrie
Is your hair long enough to chew on: Yes.
Least favorite color? orange
Ever have Dippin' Dots? Yeah .get me some
Ever play an instrument? no
Ever been to a palm reader? no
Last Pez dispenser you purchased? I don't know
Did you have a good weekend? Yeah
How is today going for you? Boring.
Any plans for tonight? sleeping and swimming 2nd hr
Ever photograph something that was dead? Nope.
Are you ready for the holiday season? Again?  Not really!
Ever given someone a full-body oil massage? Everyday babe lol



Published On: 1/15/2007
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Went up to Garmisch for thanksgiving to try an d  get  in some boardin, no snow in garmsich ...bad news...ok  so we  decided to go down to zell am see, good decision, we  bumped into  the snow jam, what a perfect timing...they had a  demo  going  on at the bottom lvl,  talk about some nice boards...the weather  at zell was  off the chain, pristine  conditions..i can not wait to  go back 




Published On: 11/26/2006
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Me - that's who.  I moved up to Vail (Eagle-Vail to be exact) after last season.  There is something really nice about living 4 minutes from BeaverCreek, and 7 minutes from Vail Mountian.  Working in Edwards gives me lots of chances to head up to the hills on my lunch break.  So, that all being said, the day after Thanksgiving - 11-24-06, and I've got 8 days in so far.  I plan on riding a little today too, so make that 9 days.  FUN Stuff.  Snow is garbage at both resorts, all skiied off and icy.  But hey, how can I complain.  Well there is one thing to complain about, my ribs.  Yea, broke two of them at Vail early in the week.  Hurts like hell, but hasn't stopped me yet, just slowed me down.  :)  Just another one of those, going to fast in flat light stupid mistakes I made when I hit this little roller that wasn't so little.  Now I ice my left side at night, and can't roll over in my sleep.  LAME.  Oh well, 4-6 weeks and I'll be able to go balls to the wall again. 
 
Enough babble, hopefully some of you are out there.  Mary Jane opened up yesterday, but what kind of snow do they have?  I doubt much. 
 
 
Red


Published On: 11/24/2006
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Happy thanksgiving all you US residents. Stuff your face full of good food. Be thankful for that dead flesh and bone on your plate as well [[that turkey dur]]. It suffered for your tastebuds.

Mehh Thanksgiving would be better if it snowed. I'm not sure about snowboarding tomorrow now. They may not open afterall T_T

If god wanted us to be happy, then why is it raining?
lol



Published On: 11/23/2006
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Yeah it's been a while.  Thanksgiving and no snow yet, but there should be soon.  So yeah.  Thats the deal with me.  Peace out


Published On: 11/23/2006
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My Blog: OMGOMG
By: Madhound_K2


JIMINY OPENS FRIDAY
JIMINY OPENS FRIDAY
JIMINY OPENS FRIDAY!

=]

I ish Excited.

Happeh Thanksgiving Everyone!



Published On: 11/21/2006
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My Journal: Gobble Gobble
By: Jesgirl


 
Sending a Turkey shout out to all my friends!!!
I'm ready to eat....drink....and watch football. 
 
 
 
 
Of coarse a little SNOW would be nice
 
 
 
So....
I'm up for cooking, started thawing out the big ol' bird today.   I hope it comes out as yummy looking as the one in that picture...LOL....mmmm....makes you're mouth start to water doesn't it  that's a yummy bird!
 
 
 
I'm actually pretty excited about it.  We are having friends in from New York and the house should be full of um...joyous smells
 
 
 
What....are YOU doing for Thanksgiving???
 
 


Published On: 11/21/2006
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My Blog: Day 7
By: daisys95gt



I was seriously angry when I didn't think I was going to get to ride at all this weekend, until Annie called & woke me up to tell me Tyrol was opening Sunday, yeaaaayyy! So she and Edgar rode up with me & we ran into Palidon & Coco, & another guy Brandon I think?? They didn't have much snow & there was a really sketchy jump that even I wouldn't hit because the landing was, uhh...basically there was no place to land. So we hiked the rail park & poor Edgar fell on the box his 2nd run & it dug into his leg & took a chunk of his flesh out. He went into ski patrol & after a while we went in to check on him & he was wearing an oxygen tube! His leg was so bloody it got all over his boot & his sock was completely drenched..eewww mental picture! After they let him go we had lunch & then he went up and rode the rest of the day, lol.
I did a couple good tail presses & tried to do a nose press that basically looked like an ackward 50/50. Annie had a NICE wreck when she went on switch to bs boardslide to toe edge. And of course we ended the day at Grumpy Troll. Can't wait for day 8, but 1st is Thanksgiving vacation.


Published On: 11/20/2006
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I was eagerly anticipating the season, working hard, working late, working, working, and working... hoping the Thanksgiving Holiday would arrive quick, so I can engulf myself in the festivities and then take my first run of the season.... But I still find myself a little over a week away... Moody, grumpy, all because this Spring like weather decides to grace us with it's presence.....

What is this Holiday going to be like with the sixty degree weather??

I want the cold, where I jump into my long johns to stand out and watch the Thankgiving Day parade with my best friends.....I want to go home afterwards to be embraced by the warmth of hot cocoa, and the smell of turkey and pumpkin pie....

I want to be outside, with a runny nose, rosey cheeks, playing flag football with my family..I want to be sitting on the lift, ready to ride the early manmade snow of the season....

It's not just about dinner with family and friends, or watching football or the parade, or sleeping in.......it's not just about doing all of this, it's about feeling it. Many times, and many memories surround the warmth from the cold, from embracing our true love, from our Ma's home made cider and hot chocolate, even slipping ino the fuzzy slippers our Nana hand knit for us, to warm our frozen toes....to sit around a fire with our loved ones talking face to face, which we hardly find ourselves doing anymore with IM's and mobiles....

I hope by next week, mother nature decides to feel like she should this time of year.....

It would make my happy.....



Published On: 11/14/2006
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My Journal: brain on lockdown
By: kendrat


so i'm back from out east, and just finishing getting over a cold (could i perhaps have been overworked lately? me?!). not sure my brain is all there again yet, but eh, it happens. my one remaining job has been hectic, but i'm getting used to it. within four hours of stepping off the plane last wednesday i was already back at work for a staff meeting! but hell, i had too good of a vacation to really complain.
 
i guess i should apologise to mike for dragging him off to toronto to visit all *my* friends, but i'm hoping he got drunk enough that it wasn't that bad... and yes, he even survived shopping with me. mostly cause i shop like a man, but hey, since when was that a bad thing?! in and out, right? anyways, i was super happy to see all my old friends. went to dinner with my best friend from high school and then out to the bar after to see another friend's band play their first gig ever. all things considered, it was a good show! and i got to see people, so that made me happy.
 
thanksgiving dinner was the whole meet the family shebang... i think i passed inspection, although i'm sure mike's too nice to tell me if i didn't! we also drove up north for a night, and i will have to admit that ontario does have its own beauty... just not in its cities. it would've been nice to spend more time up there.
 
the flight home was horrible. they've put in those no-liquid rules for carryons, and so, of course, everyone was trying to take liquids on their carryons. the lineup for security was gigantic, and growing fast, and this was at 7AM. even from my space in line it took 45 minutes to get to the door. by the time i got to my gate there was no one else in the waiting area... but i wasn't the last one on the plane by any means. we delayed takeoff for another 30 minutes while we waited for passengers to make it through security. then we waited another 15 minutes while they took 5 bags off the plane that belonged to the 5 people who hadn't made it through security. and then we had another half hour wait while a lightning storm raged above us. when we finally took off, an hour and fifteen minutes late, i was pissed. and not in the good way. the stopover time i was allowed in vancouver was a grand total of one hour, zero minutes. so by the time we got there, technically, my flight would have already landed in victoria. great.
 
now, i dont know what our pilot did while in the air, but he managed to get us touched down on the runway in vancouver only fifty minutes late. ten minutes before my connecting flight to victoria was supposed to take off. and of course, just my luck, my departure gate was at the exact opposite end of the damn airport. running through the airport while you have a cold and are dehydrated because they wouldn't let you bring your own bottle of water on board the airplane... sucks. it sucks. thankfully i made it in time and all is well. i guess i should look on the bright side and say "hey! at least i didn't have to have a long stopover in vancouver!"
 
 
 
 
this past friday, i went to visit my grandparents on saltspring island. my grandmother had a hip replacement surgery two weeks ago, and i am happy to report that she's doing wonderfully. she's up and moving about with the help of a walker, and really looks well. it was my grandpa's birthday on friday too, so we got to have cake and cookies. the weather was awesome, everything cooperated so well! it was a nice little break for me, and it was really sweet watching my grandpa help my gran out and getting frustrated with her when she tried to do something for herself! all in all it was a great day.


Published On: 10/16/2006
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Well sorry to everyone I missed at the snowboard show, I do have a pretty good excuse...
 
So Last Sunday was ThanksGiving and I sat down with my family to eat had taken 2-3 bites and felt something wierd in my throat...Like I was choaking but I was breathing fine...so I grabbed a glass of water and went down to the bathroom...Suddenly I started having chest pains and I started forcing myself to throwup what i had eaten...Once...Twice...and then the blood started coming up...Minutes later I was at the Orangeville hospital...After 8 x-rays and some drugs...they couldnt get my esophages to relax and couldn't see the problem...so they decided to send down a tube to force anything in my throat into my stomach...So they gave me a bit of a sedative and proceeded with the procedure...It was a failure, when they removed the tube and woke me up my esophages went into spasm...The say that this is just as painful as having a heart attach...And I can attest that it is plenty painful...It sucked, even after 30min of morphine I was still unable to catch my breathe...I think it is the most pain i have ever felt...There next step was to get a different Dr. to look at me...They sent me to Newmarket via ambulance to see a thorasic specialist...After being in there emergency room for about 10min I had already had 2 x-rays and was on my way for an MRI...The last step was the Barium swallow...where they make you swallow strawberry chalk infront of an x-ray machine...They found the problem (so they though) and proceeded into surgery...
 
Here is the breakdown...I had a 4cm tare in my Esophages it didnt go through (Thank GOD!!)  and the surgery was to scope it and to insert two tubes into me a chest tube and a gastrol tube...
 
Well I am home now and healing...
That is the update...
I will be quick to reply to the posts that I have yet to reply too...
Peace! 


Published On: 10/15/2006
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My Blog: Thanksgiving
By: Kristina


Goodness it's been a while... Happy thanksgiving everyone.
 
What do you have to be thankful for?
 
 
 


Published On: 10/11/2006
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My Journal: Baby steps.....
By: cazza21


For those of you who don’t know, I lost my best friend from high school in a car crash this past January.   Brody was the first person I called whenever I went home at thanksgiving, which made going back this weekend really hard. But there was another reason why this time was so hard…. After having put it off for quite some time, I finally got in contact with his widow (i hate using that word). I wish I could say I had the guts to call her, but I didn’t. After spending a month dialing the first 6 numbers then hanging up (starting on his birthday), I took the easy way out and sent her an email to see how she was doing. She responded and told me that she wanted me to see her and the baby. The last time I had seen Reagan was at the funeral. He looked so much like his dad.. the entire time I was holding him I was in tears. I was nervous that I wouldn’t know what to say to Heather, as we were never really friends. I spent the 4 days before the visit trying to mentally prepare myself for the visit. Heather decided that she should come to my house, as my family was really close to Brody, and that she knew that Brody would want us all to be part of Regans life.

The second I opened the door, all the nervousness melted away. Heather handed him to me to take his jacket off as she took her shoes off, and he just looked at me and smiled. He looked just like his dad, but it didn’t make me sad this time. Regan has grown so much… he’s running around and getting into lots of trouble. Heather and I managed to find a few things to talk about, but it wasn’t long until we started talking about Brody. She had only met him after university, so she wanted to know about what he was like in high school. She had been going through all his stuff and found all kinds of random things that she wanted me to explain to her. It was so great to share all the stories… and to pull out some tapes of some random moments that had been recorded for us all to laugh at later. I promised her to get some pics together for her to share with Regan when he’s older.

I had been so afraid of seeing her and the baby, but really it was the best thing I could have done. It still hurts that he’s gone, but at least now I know when I really miss him, I can always go see Regan and see those same brown eyes staring at me.


Published On: 10/10/2006
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My Blog: Speed!!!
By: shortybekk


Awww, just got back from dirtbiking, what a day. Iam so sore, but I feel so fulfilled right now, heh heh. Happy Thanksgiving, Im thankful I have all my limbs, amazing friends and can enjoy mindblowing sports. Im thankful Iam alive today and loving life!


Published On: 10/9/2006
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