| View of the ski slopes from bottom of the hill |
The air here is quite dry. I'll probably go through a quart of this during the week.
This stuff too. Because of the altitude and thinner air, it's easy to get a sunburn, even on cloudy days. Yes, that's 90 SPF.
View from the bottom lifts. See those clouds? By the time you read this, we'll be getting snow.
| Favorite spot for an aprés-ski beverage while we wait for petit monsieur to finish up his ski lesson, |
| A picture of the skate rink for Miss Cavendish |
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I have never been skiing (growing up in the midwest this is not so surprising). But now, we live near areas where there are small ski places to learn. It's on my list of things to do this year!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful photos....enjoy your vacation!
You must have gotten so much snow! If our rain was any indication. I hope le petit is having fun.
ReplyDeleteSo this is a real family holiday. Great for everyone of you, especially your son. Such a change from your sunny LA!
ReplyDeleteI have never been skiing either, well I have in the water. Have a fabulous time.
ReplyDeleteIf winter won't come to Pseu, Pseu goes to Winter . . .Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteLucky, lucky Pseu! It's so much easier to enjoy the snow when it's not messing with your commute.
ReplyDelete(Why is it that after looking at your outdoor pictures I want a large hot cocoa?)
I hope they hand out horse-blankets for the ride on the front-open chair-lift? What accomodation did you chose? A chalet where you cook or are you staying in a hotel, full service? It is fun to see something very familiar (skiing resort) in an unfamiliar place (Colorado). :-)
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou know, there's a 100 SPF Neutrogena.That's the one I use.
The Rockies are dry, dry, dry. The DH and I did a week in Southern Alberta, just east of the Rockies and I came home with a horrible crack in one of my lips. The only thing that would touch it was the hemp lip 'chapstick' from Body Shop.
ReplyDeleteKalee - I was a reluctant skier at first, but I've come to love it!
ReplyDeleteLPC - we're getting absolutely dumped on today. And then it's going to get REALLY cold for the next couple of days.
metscan - yes, this started as a family holiday for le monsieur's family, and now we're carrying on the tradition.
Julianne - and I've never learned to water ski!
materfamilias - and the great part is that we can leave winter at will...
Rubiatonta - yes, it's definitely much better when one's "commute" is walking a couple hundred yards to the ski lift...and yes, it's definitely Hot Cocoa Weather!
ReplyDeletePaula - no, no horse blankets, but we dress in anticipation of chilly lift rides. We're in a condo with a kitchen, which is nice for eating in breakfasts and two or three dinners during the week.
Susan - thanks! I haven't seen the 100 SPF but will be on the lookout for it.
Toby Wollin - yes, even when it's snowing the air is dry. I've taken to applying Aquaphor to our faces at night to combat the chapping.
I went skiing once. That was enough! :-D
ReplyDeleteEnjoy!
Please write a review of that 90 SPF. It sounds good. I am imagining you can't wear makeup over it. Yes?
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a fantastic time.
I hope that you're having a great time! And is it COLD enough for you? It's freezing here in Denver, so it must be more intense for you in the mountains.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to our fine state, enjoy your stay! Both moisturizer and sunscreen are very good ideas.
ReplyDeleteOoh! These beautiful pics make me want to gear up to go skiing myself!! Unfortunately, all it does here in Oregon is rain!! Thank you for the post, have a GREAT evening!!
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Ooh la la! Thank you!!
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