Monday, February 8, 2010

More of The Beav. . . .

This snow was not yellow! (Mike, Tara and Me)

Everyones lips were chapped at the end of the day.
Tracy relaxing with her bling in the lodge after calling it quits for the day!

Leave it to Clay to make some ice binoculars
The kids were waining but Tara wasn't. . .she was all smiles.

Starting to wind down.

Cooper doing his "falling leaf" impression--floating down the mountain

This next photo has to have a comment, because don't worry we did get one, one mind you, photo of Andrew. . .he is the guy way over to the right back by the tree. Thanks Andrew for being so photogenic! The rest of you, Clay, Berkley, Sage and Trac are looking very Hot. . .you too Andrew.
The reason this barefoot is hanging out was because Oakley said, "there is a bee in my boot, help me." He was almost in tears, okay he was in tears. . .upon closer inspection there was no bee but something pokey. He was back up in 5 seconds.

The "Beav"

Even Laney took a few runs!! Way to go!
Tara, Coop and Ky waiting for the lift.
Sage did so awesome. She was a natural!
Some things haven't changed. . ."sit this way"
The helmet is so hot on me isn't it? Coop learning how to use the brake.
Okay, so a few things have changed since I have been skiing 1) mostly everyone wears helmets now. I'm sure Tara was wishing they had "butt" helmets when she was trying her skill at snowboarding, she came to her senses and skiied on Saturday though;) 2) snowboarders can go on any runs and lifts they want, it's so amazing to see them move so gracefully down the mountain. . .and sometimes not.

Telese, Coop and Oakley regrouping and heading down the mountain.
Ky, thanks for being such a good guide on the "little beav"
Thanks Tracy for breaking up the Oompa Luumpas. Tara where is your helmet?
This is what the kids looked like before they were worn to a frazzle after skiing 2 days in a row.
This was the departure from Todd's home. He wants us to come back in the Spring for the house painting activity. Hmmm let me check my calendar, yep it's full!