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Ski Class

If three years ago you told me that I could go skiing at Willamette and have it be considered a class that I get credit for, I would have told you that you were whacked up (actually thats really how i talked in high school...sad huh?) But anyways, after being harassed to join the class by a friend of mine, I did and so far I have been having a blast. Besides waking up at 5 in the morning to catch the bus and losing a full day to do homework :o( , we ski most of the day then take a 2 hour lesson and get back to school around 6.

Being a more than advanced skier, I really thought the lessons would be really boring and a waste of time. It turned out actually that I did learn a lot, especially with improving my technique and form. Usually by the end of the day I am tired and soar from skiing all day, but after the day ended I was not soar at all. I also brought my board down to school this year as well so I will use that a week or two in the future.

But what else is new around here? Well I guess IM basketball just started and the other day I took a charge. Thats pretty cool I guess. The other day was driving to the hoop and I slide over, planted me feet, took the charge, and fell on my back looking over my should to the ref to see what he would signal. I claimed that the charge was the turning point in the game. We ended up coming back from behind and winning the game. Go us!

But thats about it for now. I'm done for homework until next week and now I am praying for some good snow this weekend. Until next time,

Cheers.

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