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Colorado, feeling alive, Feeling grateful, free and terrified, planes and vans, ski vacation, trails and lifts, vacation, Winter Park
I came back from my vacation and I am a bit overwhelmed. It was not the right time for me to go away; but then again it is never the right time to leave. I am glad I booked ahead of time so I had to go.
Vacations have a price. And I am not talking about airfare, hotel, etc. I am talking about the price you pay when you come back. The unpacking, the getting caught up with work, the getting a routine back. Getting life back to normal is hard.
But I digress, let me relive my days in Winter Park, Colorado by telling you about it:
Day 1, Tuesday: Travel day. I left LaGuardia airport at 8 am. After the flight and a 1 and a half hour van ride I walked into the Zephyr Mountain Lodge at 3:30 pm. After leaving my bags in the room I went to get my skis for the next day. I have my own boots and helmet, but I rent the skis.
Day 2, Wednesday: I woke up late. It is great not having to wake up with an alarm clock, specially since I haven’t been sleeping well lately. At 10 am I finally stepped on the snow. After dreaming about it for the past 2 years it felt amazing. I was so grateful for everything, for nature, for being able to go. I was surprised that I did better than I expected.
Day 3, Thursday: I woke up with a beautiful, majestic snow falling. It was magnificent and awe-inspiring! But I must confess, it was inspiring me to stay indoors. I considered not going skiing. I considered the cold, it felt so cozy inside. I considered the hassle of the equipment, the heavy boots, the skis. I considered that pang of fear creeping in. I considered just staying in the room and watching the snow showers from my window. After all, no one would know.
“My ambition is handicapped by laziness” -―
But of course I would know. It took a couple of hours for me to talk myself into going out. I am so glad I did! I had an amazing time. I skied until they were closing at 4 pm. I am so glad I didn’t let the voices inside my head win and keep me from being on the snow.
I don’t have to be perfect or do well. I just have to get out there and do what I love!
Day 4, Friday: I take lessons every time I go skiing, but this time I had decided that what I really needed was more time on skis. But after having such a great day the day before I decided to take a lesson. I am so glad I did. My instructor’s name was Joy, she was older and absolutely the best. She gave me good tips and pointed it out exactly what I was doing wrong.
There were two other women in the group. One of them is a snowboard instructor that needed to learn to ski well to be able to teach both sports. The other was a mother that wanted to be able to ski with her kids. We were all in the same ability level so it worked out great.
That was the day I skied the best. I always do better when I have a teacher/instructor with me. I guess I always want to impress them. I also think that by following them and what they are doing I forget to pay attention on me and I am able to just let go.
Skiing is letting it all go and letting the body do what it wants to do: go down the mountain. Without trying to fight it. I spend a lot time fighting both, my body and mind.
Day 5, Saturday: The last skiing day. I started out well. At 12 pm I stopped at Sunspot on the top of the mountain to take a break and drink something.
I saw two women looking for a table and offered to share mine with them. They were from Atlanta and were attending a friend’s party that weekend. We talked non-stop for over an hour. I had already been sitting at the table awhile before they joined me, which meant that I sat there for about two hours.
“The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence.” –
I think that I sat too long and by the time I went back out there I just didn’t do as well as the other days. I felt out of control. It seemed my left leg didn’t want to respond to my commands. I decided to cut it short and stopped at 3 pm instead of staying until 4 pm.
Day 6, Sunday: It was the day to leave. I woke up at 4:30 am to be ready for the van at 5 pm to take me to the airport. My flight was at 10:52 pm. I landed on JFK at 4:30 pm. Uneventful flight. Uneventful day.
Overall I had a great time. I only missed enjoying the restaurants. Since I really wanted to focus on skiing this time I didn’t make arrangements to meet any dates. When I got there I wished I had. I attempted to connect with people online but ended up connecting with someone that was in Aspen, which is way too far from Winter Park to be able to meet on the spur of the moment.
We are still communicating so perhaps there is a trip to Aspen in my future. I have been so impatient with dating lately. Perhaps it is true that menopause means “Men on Pause”. I certainly have been on pause way too long and the hot flashes just started. Is this the end?
Going back to the trip, besides skiing I got a massage, took walks into town, and soaked in the tub while watching movies. I relaxed and forgot about work.
We all need days where we can do whatever we want. When we sleep at any time, wake up at any time. No pressure, no deadlines. Those were those days.
It renewed my love for skiing. For the challenge of it. For the beauty of it. It renewed my love for nature. Nature is so beautiful and inspiring. I am always in awe of this world around us.
Huge snowy mountains reminds me of how small and insignificant I am. At the same time it makes me feel powerful and capable of all…if that makes any sense. It also makes me feel incredibly grateful. Grateful for life! Grateful for the ability to enjoy its gifts! Grateful for each unique moment!
Now back to reality, but also back to planning the next trip. Life is beautiful if not only for us to run after the next challenge. To brave new worlds, to get on planes, trains, trails, to brave fears.
What is that one thing that terrifies you and also make you feel so incredibly alive? Skiing is my poison! What is yours?
“If you’re going to try, go all the way. Otherwise, don’t even start. This could mean losing girlfriends, wives, relatives and maybe even your mind. It could mean not eating for three or four days. It could mean freezing on a park bench. It could mean jail. It could mean derision. It could mean mockery–isolation. Isolation is the gift. All the others are a test of your endurance, of how much you really want to do it. And, you’ll do it, despite rejection and the worst odds. And it will be better than anything else you can imagine. If you’re going to try, go all the way. There is no other feeling like that. You will be alone with the gods, and the nights will flame with fire. You will ride life straight to perfect laughter. It’s the only good fight there is.”
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Lovely post. You planned and made it happen, you rested when pushing it could have resulted in injury, you chatted and relaxed, you enjoyed fresh air and sunshine, you got out of your routine for awhile, you took a lesson to stretch yourself, you treated yourself to a break. I liked the photos, the concise writing and yet introspective.
BTW I continue to recommend toastmasters clubs which are international – more than public speaking, where you live must be lots to visit, visit is free. see online at toastmasters.org An education program once a week where you improve communication skills and enjoy doing it – taking a break from routine.
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Hi David
Thank you so much for all the things you said. I love how you so succinctly described my vacation.
Thank you for the recommendation. I will definitely check out Toastmasters – I knew someone that was a part of it. I normally stay away from any public speaking activities – perhaps I would benefit from facing my fears in that area.
Thank you for stopping by and commenting. Wishing you a blessed weekend! 🙂 ♥♥
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Enjoyed this piece and the way you interwove Bukowski’s quotes into it. I especially like the one about stupid people have all the confidence. It’s true!
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Hi Mark
I am glad that you liked the writing and the quotes. I specially enjoyed that one the most also 😉
Wishing you a blessed weekend! 🙂 ♥♥
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You as well. 😊
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Thank you! 🙂 ♥
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This looked like a winter wonderland such lovely snow. I can see why you love skiing there. Good you had a vacation even if it is now busy at work. A vacation is always worth it.. Great pictures.
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Hi Ute,
I need another vacation. Actually I need retirement 🙂
Blessings! ♥
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Haha, early retirement sounds great! 🙂
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while my body still works 🙂
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exactly! 🙂
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My life is closer to enjoying it each day than before. Some of that is removal of time restraints, pressures, and deadlines. Some of it is my new spirituality and the freedoms it has allowed. And some of it came from my stroke: a new found freedom and a relaxing disposition, nearly totally free of OCD and the necessity to make a choice quickly.
My fear is not really physical. I love my video games, but I do get caught up in them. When this happens, I can get fearful of how I am doing, where I am, and what is going on. That, probably, makes no sense to someone who is not a gamer. I could compare it to skiing in that the more you do it the more comfortable you are, but you still get a little scared. I know I won’t be hurt in reality, but dying in a game does take something out of you. You have to back up a bit and try again. Depending on the game, that can be easy or complicated and difficult.
Glad you went and just enjoyed being with yourself. I always enjoy that as well. Well, nearly always!
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I am fortunate enough to live in Colorado, and Winter Park is our go-to area. When you live here, getting up to the slopes can be a chore. The highway is too small, weekend traffic is a nightmare. There are times when what should be a 1.5 hour drive becomes a 3 hour drive. Still, there is nothing like whooshing down a slope with the brisk wind in your face or looking down from the lift onto the snow-covered forest below. Glad you were able to get out here to remind yourself of the gift skiing can be. Even more glad you took time to write about it. I will be on the slopes in the next two weeks. Can’t wait!
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I am so envious of you right now.
Sometimes I log into the Winter Park website, watch their mountain cams and mentally transport myself there.
I know what you are saying about the traffic. I think that it is easier for me to get into a plane and go there than to drive to Vermont, deal with traffic and get only ice instead of snow (it may be different this season, so I may brave it).
Enjoy the slopes and post pictures.
Thank you for stopping by and blessings to you! 🙂
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This sounds like a well-needed trip. I also love the quote at the end.
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It was, but I already need another one 🙂
Blessings to you! ♥
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