It's been a wonderful week here at school. Friday, local elementary schools sent about 100 5th grade students to SU for a "day of service." The kids all gathered at our student center and made Valentine's day cards for the elderly and blankets for the homeless. Otto the Orange was on hand giving out "OttoGraphs" and entertaining the kids all day. My service fraternity was there too, helping facilitate the event. I got assigned to a table of boys that were all certain they were the next rap stars or football heroes. It was a tough crowd, but I earned their respect right away by smoking them all in turn at thumb wrestling. And yes, I am proud that I beat an entire table of 5th graders.
Being with the kids was great, but I was in for an even better day Saturday. For Christmas, Justin got me a cross country ski lesson and rental from a local state park. Saturday was cold, crisp and sunny and we set off early in the morning for our 10 am ski lesson. The park was amidst acres of dairy farms, and the wind blowing across the fields spun the snow into little twisters. Our instructor, Gary, was the type of man you probably only find in places like Upstate New York, or maybe Alaska and Maine. This guy lived for the cold and explained to us how one of his favorite hobbies was scuba diving- under the ice layer of frozen lakes. He was a great instructor and I think he was thrilled to see kids at the park. Most people there were middle aged, parents with kids or retirees. We made friends with everyone there, and I couldn't be more impressed by the kindness and generosity of the whole park staff.
Cross country skiing was definitely difficult! As a downhill skiier I thought I'd have my act together but that was not the case. The littlest slopes and hills sent me tumbling, and it's so easy to criss-cross the long, narrow skis! After our lesson we were freezing, but the park had a huge lodge with a fireplace. We got some hot home-made chicken noodle soup for lunch and pulled up a huge adirondack chair next to the fire. It was wonderful, but we decided to get chilly one last time before going home- on a sleigh ride! The notion was romantic, but most of our company on the hay-covered sleigh was in the ages 3 and up crowd. All the same, the Belgian horses were beautiful and gentle and the woods were lovely. It was a magnificent day.
The next big event on the calendar is of course, my birthday! I'm planning a Dinosaur themed bash for a few friends, and I've wiped out the dollar store of any supplies that might have a Tyrannosaurus or a Volcano involved. I'll be sure to post pictures, but for now enjoy the scenes from skiing!
Peace and Love!
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