Earlier last month we met up with Martha & Tony, Ian & Tara, and Wim & Maris (my sister's in-laws) out in Utah.
We stayed at the same resort where we stayed last March...just in a different condo this time. This year they has a little more snow left on the ground....so we could actually take advantage of the "ski in" feature...which was pretty convenient!
The first day in town we had to go get my skis and boots, etc...so while the rest of the group headed out; John and I headed down to the store.
even the skating rink had a sad wet look to it...hahaha |
By the time we made it back to the condo...everyone else was coming in...calling it an early day and making plans for the next day....... that had a much more promising forecast.
The next day was bright and sunny...so we all got out pretty early. The snow was a little damp and with the new powder it was clumping up a bit...not too bad for the snowboarders...but a little extra work for the skiers!
We had a good time in spite of the conditions... because (a) there was plenty of snow and (b) it wasn't very crowded on the mountain. Hardly any lines for the lifts, which is always a good thing.
Later that afternoon storms were supposed to move through and so we wanted to get in as much skiing as we could before the weather changed.
We got back to the condo and some of us went in the hot tub...while Tony and his B-I-L Wim made dinner preparations. Unfortunately for John...he wasn't feeling 100%...so he kind of took it easy. It started to rain a little...then it switched over to sleet...then finally snow!!!!
Wim and Maris had some friends from Maui, who were also in Park City...so they joined us for dinner. We had a great time, eating, sharing stories, listening to music, etc.
Wim was on crutches...he's recovering from ankle surgery. He stayed back at the condo each day...and usually was involved in cooking something up for all of us to eat...like our own personal chef. (he's a good cook too!)
Our plans for the following day included a half day of skiing/snowboarding and then a snowmobile tour in the late afternoon. That was nice because Wim could participate in that with the rest of us. After skiing and lunch we all piled up into the rental vehicle and headed out to the spot where we were taking the tour. It was about 20-30 minutes away...so it was a close/tight ride for those of us in the back seat...hahahah We were glad it wasn't any farther away and there were no traffic delays...hahaha
It was a beautiful afternoon for sight seeing. The spring conditions made driving the snowmobiles a little tricky in some places...but everyone did just fine.
ready to go |
Some of us rode double, but Martha, Tony, Tara and Ian all had their own bike.
All along the route I was trying to hold on, keep my hands warm and take pictures all at the same time...hahahah Kept hoping I didn't get bounced off...hahaha
We stopped for a few minutes in an open field and the guide let us take turns riding around the area with a little more speed.
After a short break...we started back up the trail.
Just looks at the blue skies in these pictures....it was such a pretty day.
It was a nice afternoon. John was finally feeling better...which was a relief for him. He was worried that he might not feel up to going and would miss out. I was happy...because I had no desire to drive and enjoyed being his passenger. :)
we followed the guide and the trail kept us going up. we stopped to take photos at the "top".
When you're standing around and there are piles of snow...you almost feel compelled to do this.....
Tara making a snow angel |
There were a few tricky spots, but no one had any issues...so we just enjoyed the trip down. John was telling me to keep taking pictures...so I snapped away while were bounced along the trail.
That night when we got back to the condo we had a nice dinner and then we had some fun with Charades.
The best one was when we were all acting out "Quicksand" Wim had just his head above the table and he was wimpering "Help, help ahhh"...hahahahah I forget who was guessing , I believe it was Tony.......but he finally figured it out.
That night we got some more fresh snow. we were excited because we knew it was supposed to let up during the night and all the slopes would be groomed in the morning. We all got up and out the door to be the first ones out. It was GREAT! Probably the best conditions I've skiied on in the last few trips we've taken. It wasn't crowded and the runs were all groomed and smooth and FUN! JOhn was feeling better and decided to switch things up and try skiing again after 20 years of snowboarding. He had a good time....
Maris and Wim were the first ones to depart....we had one more half day of skiing after that and then we were off to the airport. Martha, Tony ,Ian and Tara all left the next day.
It was a nice little break from work for all of us. Things were busy at the library when I got back.
We usually are busiest in January, February, March...Usually sometime around Easter, all the part time residents and "snowbirds" head back north. This past week was considerably slower for us. Word is there were a steady stream of RV's heading west and north on I-95!
We had a quiet Easter here. For the first time in a very long time it was just us. Brenna, Josh and Mark joined John and I for some great fresh fish that John and Reid had caught earlier in the week....so that was a good thing. Mark was shipping off to Colorado the next day for the next phase of the Orion project.; so he appreciated the dinner...especially the fresh fish.
I'm enjoying the longer days.....it's great to get home while the sun is still up in the evening. The weather has been pretty nice...not too hot yet. everything is blooming...so as long as the Advil Cold and Sinus medicine is handy...we're good to go.
Now we're gearing up for a wedding this weekend and another in May and yet another in June. It's nice to have plans on the calendar...it makes the work worth the effort! when I have a "bad" day at work....(aka when I get annoyed with the BS, hahaha I just mark off another day on the big calendar in my mind. Less than two years before I have 20 years in with the county...so I am counting down (sort of) the days till then. Of course if the director retires...I might stick around awhile. For the most part I enjoy the job....but there are days/..................................................................................................
Till next time!!!!
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