kids on skis

I can’t believe it’s been a year already! The girls get 2 days off of school for ‘long winter weekend’ … and we always head to Aspen. We’ve been coming here since Taylor was four or five? Unbelievable!

This is the first year Hunter’s come with and I’m so glad she did. Honestly, I didn’t want her to come along … I thought everyone would have a better trip without her. Just in the fact that she’s so little and still needs a nap and wouldn’t be able to ski all day.

We typically get instructors for the girls, meet up for lunch and then ski with them in the afternoon. If Hunt was along, one of us would have to go in with her for her nap.

Curt talked me into bringing her along {and then forgot he did that, and couldn’t believe we were bringing her .. men!} … but I’m SO glad he talked me into it. She is beyond precious!

She did a great job this morning and had a lot of fun doing it. My heart was swelling with mom-pride! And beware, I have just a few photos from our day … mostly of Hunter, but I just couldn’t narrow it down.

Here’s Tay on her board. Ana’s with us too, but somehow managed to stay out of the way of my lens!

A little collage of Hunter. Love the nukie on the magic carpet! She ended her lesson with a goldfish/gatorade snack … precious!

Taylor and Wynter before we took off this morning.

And another shot of them I liked.

Daddy and Hunter.
Hunter’s first time going down without the instructor holding on to her.

Piper … gotta love that awkward ‘my teeth are growing in stage!’

Piper skiing down.

Wynter skiing down.

And there you have it! I’m having a little bit of a hard time out in the brightness {sun and snow} with my eye. My contrast vision is off and it’s hard to look and see. It’s putting some strain on it, but I’m getting through okay.

We all seem to be getting better and I think it’s going to be a great weekend!

Funny dad story:

The girls are all on meds right now and Piper is having a very difficult time taking hers. Poor thing has been taking antibiotics for what seems like the last couple of months and is over it! She can’t stand the taste and we have this whole proceedure for her.

We line up her medication, glass of water, and chocolate of some sort {at home it’s a mini chocolate donut, here’s it’s a hotel pillow chocolate}. I plug her nose and give her the medication, she drinks the water afterwards and it’s not until she’s eating the chocolate that I can unplug her nose.

All of this is proceeded by mucho crying and whining that she won’t take her medicine.

So this morning, dad’s got a brilliant scenario for her explaining why she needs to take her meds. Ready?

“You’re not always going to like everything you eat. Sometimes you’ll be in situations where you’re not going to like what someone’s serving. Say you’re visiting the president of China someday {say what?!?}, and maybe he’s serving boiled jellyfish … you’re probably not going to like it, but it would be very rude not to eat it.”

Piper suddenly had an epiphany and took her meds without another complaint! Um, yeah … not so much.

{and FYI, he’s ROFL right now at SpongeBob SquarePants … yeah, that’s the guy I’m married to … and I love him anyway}

2 Comments

  1. heather February 13, 2009 at 11:26 pm

    really? that didn’t change her mind? shocking!!! :-)

    Love the pics! And I hate to tell you momma but your baby is looking like a pretty big girl!!!

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  2. Sue February 15, 2009 at 1:49 am

    No way, I can’t believe that is Hunter! Way too cute pics of the girls and glad to hear you’re having a good time!!

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