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Saturday, March 2, 2013

skiing update

Now I remember why I don't share lodgings with large numbers of Boy Scouts (or any other large number of teenage boys).  It is almost 11:00 at night and they have not yet begun to settle down.  Hope of rest is not high.  I will add more to this tomorrow before I post...

Funny thing, as soon as I finished the snippet I wrote last night I decided to say something about the noise.  As soon as the door started to open the room went silent, like magic.  I chuckled, commented about how interesting it was that the door opening silenced the room and then reminded them that people needed to sleep.  All was quiet until morning.

I got up early to get a shower.  I had just turned off the water and heard an alarm.  I couldn't believe it because it was 6:30!  A few minutes later the talking started and it was all over downstairs.

We finally headed for the slopes around 9:15.  Good thing it was only 2 miles to the ski area.

I thought that there would be ski instruction for the new kids so I headed for the chair lift to get my feet back under me.  It has been at least 25 years since I went skiing and I was amazed at how fast it came back to me.  Unfortunately it was just fend for yourselves so right about the time that I was ready to head for more difficult slopes I realized that Peter was not getting any instruction.  So I headed over to try to teach him.

I was dressed for actively skiing.  Unfortunately Peter was not ready for active skiing so I spent a lot of time standing around.  Even the most patient parent will begin to get irritated when they are cold and dealing with a fearful child.  To make matters worse, the beginner chair has a steep end to it and Peter was not up to dealing with that.  I put too much pressure on him and caused him to crash.  It was spectacular but he was not happy so we went and got something to eat.

After we ate Peter went to one of the beginner areas with another adult and I headed for the beginner chair and then on to the top.  The beginner chair kept stopping so I jumped out of line and headed for the top.  I really should have headed for the top early on (before helping Peter).  Conditions were icy and so I had to take it much slower.  Next time, Peter gets lessons so I have time to get one good run in.

In spite of everything, Peter decided it was a good time and wants to do it again.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Now back to me...

I appreciated Gretchen's desire to post last weekend.  She is doing quite well.  She is far from completely recovered but she is able to function.

Peter and I are on a ski weekend with his Scout troop.  It has been many years (25+???) since I have been skiing so I may regret this.  This is the longest Gretchen has been alone since before her stroke, I may regret that as well.  Please keep all of us in prayer...

Gretchen does quite well until the point where she gets too much going on and then her brain goes into overload.  That happened last night while she was helping pack things.  She was trying to pack some things and got completely mixed up and couldn't figure it out.  I decided to sort it out and tried to take over.  She wanted to explain everything she had done but I didn't have time for it.  Given the fallout it would have been faster to let her explain...

Life has been difficult for me lately.  Too much stuff going on and not enough time.  I am worn to a frazzle.  People keep telling me to take care of myself first but the world won't stop to let me take a rest so I have to keep going.

Gretchen is not able to do major organizing right now.  I have suggested organizing a couple of kitchen cabinets to undo the chaos that has been building (things have been put away where there is space, not where they belong).  We will see how that goes.

Well, I need some sleep before tomorrow...pray for all of us.