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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Cockaigne

I've been skiing lately at a local li'l place called Sundance, and it's a blast. I get asked: "How long have you been skiing?" Presuming they mean in my life and not in that particular day, my answer is: "Well, I skied from 3rd to 12th grade, and then I moved to Utah where I only went skiing once in 14 years." Kind of pathetic, right? I mean, the only time I went skiing here where we have TheBestSnowOnEarth is when I was pregnant with Curly (didn't know I was pregnant at the time). I don't give myself too hard of a time, though, because I was pregnant or nursing for many years, so I'll just say it wasn't My Season for skiing . . . and now it is.

Some would scoff at the idea of skiing even being a possibility in Western New York, to which I remind those that there is a mountain range Over There, and with the Great Lakes, there can be quite a bit of snow accumulation.



As I watch my kids learn to ski, I've reminisced about when I was their age, and how I came to learn. Ski Club days, in elementary school, were Fridays, and at about lunch time I would begin to get butterflies in my stomach. Upon school's dismissal I'd race to my bus, willing with my mind everyone else to PLEASEHURRYUP so that I could maybe, just maybe, get home quickly (which never happened -- my bus route was really long and I lived out in the country), and then as fast as I could, try to find something to eat, and get dressed for skiing, or in other words: long johns and ski socks. I didn't wear snowpants, I wore jeans. I guess I thought that was more cool...it was certainly more cold (and, in hindsight, So Dumb). Then we had to head back into town to meet in the mall parking lot where we loaded up on (freezing cold) school buses and drove to Cockaigne Ski Resort. In my memory, this drive took over 2 hours, but now I don't think that's possible. Many songs were sung on the bus, and finally we'd arrive and (some of us would) race to the lodge to get in line to rent boots, skis, and poles. (It was in this line once where someone {won't say who} first told me that I had big lips, thus the beginning of something else about which to be self-conscious.) All suited up, a flourescent colored sticker of a lift ticket attached to my coat's zipper, I went to my lesson. I recall skiing with my friend D'Arsie, learning about side-stepping on skis, using the J-bar on the bunny hill, the rush of learning how to get on the chairlift. But some of my favorite memories of Cockaigne are of being in the lodge.

Climbing the huge wooden steps onto the deck, opening the doors to the giant A-frame lodge, I was greeted by a wave of warmth and friendly chatter and laughter. On the walls, poster-sized vintage (and then-current) I [heart] NY posters.


I'd find some friends, all sitting together around a giant wooden table, and mooch some of their fries (since I didn't have any money to get my own), which were always, ALWAYS soaked in vinegar. We always had vinegar with our fries. (Weird? Not any more weird than having salt & vinegar chips.) And not five minutes could pass without someone -anyone- stomping over to the piano to pound out Heart & Soul.

Last weekend I thought I should look up online some photos of where I learned to ski, so I could show my kids. Imagine how I felt when I saw this on facebook on Monday:



After some searching, I learned something about that lodge:

The landmark,award winning structure was originally built in the early 1960's in Austria, and was purchased in 1964 for the New York World's Fair. It cost $1 million.

Cockaigne purchased the building the next year for $3,000, took it apart, and transported the pieces by rail to Jamestown, where it was reassembled. source

I had no idea.

Here's a clip from the news:



Loco.

Like Campbell said: Cheers to the memories!

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Sunday afternoon

Some thoughts . . .

~ Have you ever seen a moose? They're HUGE. I saw one, in the wild, for the first time yesterday. It was "just getting some breakfast," as li'l ~j. noted, right outside one of the cabins on the road to Sundance. (Excellent skiing yesterday, by the way.)

~ I've got a sore throat. I hope it doesn't develop into anything major.

~ When my boy is rebelling, he simply goes limp and pretends to be asleep. Good one.

~ One of my kids is Student O' The Month at their school.

~ Does anyone else out there spend a hearty percentage of their budget on kids' toothpaste for no other reason than at least a half of it ends up on walls, the floor, and in the bathroom sink?

I'm off to clean the bathroom.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Straight from my inbox! (1 minute ago)




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Wednesday, January 05, 2011

2 commercials

My friend Tori recently posted, simply, 2 commercials that she loves. Falling in line, I bring you what my kids have been requesting in the mornings, when we have a few minutes before school:



My favorite part of watching that one is listening to one of my daughters sing the song.

This next one (also requested by the kids) confuses me . . . that is, I'm confused as to why I like it. For, while I'm certainly a Baby Person, I am most certainly not a cat person. Even so:



And of course we watch them on the computer. Do people watch commercials on tv anymore?

What about you? Any favorites lately?

Tuesday, January 04, 2011

Another Screamin' Deal

I have two questions for you:

1) Did you make any resolutions this year having to do with health and/or fitness?

2) Do you see the Screamin Deal widget on my far right sidebar? (It's green & purple, easy to see.)

Today only, you can purchase 3 months of personal training from John Gibson for only $99.

No gym membership or fees required. $99. For three 1-hr. sessions/week, for three months. (You have to begin using the pass by May 31st, 2011.)

Get one for you! Get one for your friends! Get one as a Valentine's Day gift because you & your Love want to start an exercise program together.

Just click on the Screamin' Deals widget on the right and you'll be directed to today's deal.

Let me know if you have any questions about it, and let me know if you decide to go for it!