Well, freedom, you are a ski quick learner with enthusiasm, so it is easy for me to remember. wink Whistler!! I will definitely go there for skiing this year or no later than the next year!! Still, hope you will get well soon after your surgery then we all can go with big bro Folks' activities. :cool:
Freedom,
You'd better sharpen up your saw fast - my 5 y/o "student" can now ski on the green run at Chantclair (one of the most difficult green runs I have seen) after only two trips. I foresee him riding on blue runs with ease next winter. In addition, I am also going to train my 3 1/2 y/o son (he will be 4 y/o by Dec) skiing... Unless you really work hard, our kids will ski ahead of you guys soon - this includes you Cystal, so stop laughing...
Well, Folks, don't push me. I know u do that just good 4 me. However, I already admit that I don't have any talent of skiing; I just enjoy this game. Moreover, kids are definitely learning quickly than our adults, because they have softer bones and lower center of gravity. If I couldn't ski well than your son, I will blame my stiff bones and little higher gravity, not myself.
So, see you on hiking trip then!! What do u say?? :cool:
Well, well, my 5 y/o son (now he is 6) actually went onto the green on the 2nd trip (not after two trips. The green run at Chantclair is as challenging as the blue). Though kids have lower gravity, they are physically less strong as well. It is the excitement that is dashing them down - you will certainly do much better once you live (or/and feel) closer to the nature. Are you a good swimmer? He swims very well too...