My fav Snowboarding instructor |
I was listening to the news last night and they were talking about how some people just couldn’t wait for 2011 to end and for the New Year to begin. I think it all has to do with perspective. If you look at the things that happened to me this year you may think wow, she had a really crappy year or has gotten the short end of the stick in life, but that is not how I look at it. I had an amazing year. Full of fun and adventure and a few learning experiences along the way. I am thankful for all of those learning experiences as they have made me who I am today. And I’m a pretty amazing person if I say so myself. I am not who I was 7 months ago or even 2 months ago or even last week. I am continuing to evolve ever day. So when you meet me or we cross paths, remember to embrace me for who I am today, at this very moment. My roommate thinks I’m the best roomie ever. I have a great positive attitude; fully functional person that has lots to offer and is tons of fun. We’re just roommate so it’s not like we are forced to spend tons of time together, but we choose to and are loving it.
It makes me think back to yesterday. A group of 6 of us went snowboarding yesterday. We all went to the same resort and snowboarded in the same snow. For those of you who keep checking the weather reports and are wondering how snow could possibly exits. Let me tell you that the mountains were covered with white, fluffy and cold snow. It may not have fallen from the sky, but it’s still snow.
At the end of the day 3 of us came together and were discussing our day. It’s amazing how different an experience 3 people could have all at the same place doing the same thing and with the same amount of experience. All three of us started snowboarding this year and have been up to the mountain about the same amount of times. Two of us had an amazing time and are really getting good and having fun in these less then ideal conditions, according to some. On the other hand one of us is about to give up on and is refusing to come up again unless there is perfect conditions. I hope she doesn’t mind a short season, because if the weather keeps on this path we won’t see her on the slopes for a long time.
I have to admit that I was a bit discouraged my on my third trip up the mountain. The first time I got on a board it was exhausting and I was freaked out about falling on the ice. Thankfully I had an instruction and friends to help keep me upright and only fell once. The second time it was a very powdery day and I had an amazing time. The third time it was a bit on the icy side again. My first instructor, Dustin, and now my friend, found me between his classes and rode with me and taught me a very valuable lesson. No matter what the conditions are there is something you can learn and appreciate about it. Since then I’ve been having a wonderful time boarding. My experience is probably unique as a beginning boarders as every time I go boarding I spend part of the day riding with a born teacher, that even when he’s not on the clock loves teaching. I have to say being fun, beautiful, and having a positive attitude does pay off in more ways then one. He’s not being paid to board with me, but does it because he loves spending time with my friends and I. And don’t worry we aren’t taking advantage of him, we do make it worth his while. My feeling is why go up and have a miserable time, fall all the time, get injured. If it weren’t for Dustin I’d be paying someone else for more lessons. So, I’m more then happy to give him some extra cash, this way we all benefit. And since I’m not for drinking I’m not one to buy him a beer at the end of the day.