Whoops, it’s already February. I have no idea how time has flown this fast but it has. As I get older the more I understand the phrase “Time is relevant”. The more time I’ve experienced, the less it takes to pass in the future.
Honestly, as another week passes I wonder “What did I accomplish?” With only 52 in a year I’d like to think I can come up with 52 solid accomplishments pretty easily. So, with that said, I will try to sum the week up into my single accomplishment:
I broke a ski pole
I figured my week was all for naught but then Sunday came around and brought me excitement. Let me give you some context: nearly every time I go skiing I decide to turn off my ‘rational’ section of my brain. I go do silly things that I probably shouldn’t. Today was one of those days.
In the past I’ve done some pretty amazing things. Heres one day at the ski jump and another having finished a make-out session with my ski’s edge.
Today I decided to one-up myself. I was going through a semi-forested run and ended up getting my right pole stuck in a tree branch. It grabbed on and didn’t let go. I, on the other hand, was going quickly past it — also not giving up the pole. This force twisted me oh-so-slightly off course. My right ski got stuck in powder but with my forward momentum I kept going… head first. I ended up in a huge drift of powder. The drift turns out to be a dry creek bed.
So, the pole was bent, to say the least. I went to oh-so-slightly bend it back into place when it snapped.
So I skied all day with one pole (after holding a proper burial, of course). I figured I should hang onto the survivor.
Other happenings…
More conference stuff. More school. I forgot my laptop on Thursday. Apparently class is a lot longer when you don’t have a laptop. I also met Ben; cool guy, tall, smart, knows his sushi.
Wow, nice work Reams.
I also like how the board of the person taking the picture is in the shot.
Haha… all pictures in this blog are compliments of be. and my board being in the picture is better then my finger which is usually there.
Me: Just bend it back on the tree
Devin: Ok..
*snap*
Travis: um… you should have stopped
Hmm, it seems people who read this blog have typo’s… wait, I read this blog! Oh noes!1! Eeks, a typo!
And yes, class is very, very slow without a laptop. :P
I do what I can, Nicole.
That’s the best summary of the incident, ever, Branden.
I’ll make it a point to triple check my laptop before I leave from now on..
I’m impressed with your battle scars, I don’t think I’ve ever managed anything quite that good.
Also, I’m totally jealous that you have an excuse to have a laptop in class. My profs don’t usually buy it if I insist I need my laptop to take extensive notes on “The Last Unicorn.”