Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts

11/26/2011

Thanksgiving 2011

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Hello from Wisconsin! I think it's official, Thanksgiving in Wisconsin is going to be annual for me. It's been the best trip back (not counting my Minocqua visits) since I've left. I flew in Wednesday evening and went out that night with a good 40 kids from my high school to 4 different bars in town. I hadn't seen them all in years so it was good to catch up. Apparently it's going to be a yearly event, very excited about that!

Courtney, Mallory, Kelly, Me, Sydney

The next day was Thanksgiving and we had most of my mom's side over at our house. Can you tell we're Packer fans?



Me and two of my aunts.
Ethan, Aiden, and Eoin with their mom Robin and cousin Maddy in the back.
Me and my beautiful Grandmother!
Me and my older brother. My mom: "Be serious!"

Then yesterday me and mom went shopping on Black Friday. I have worked retail since I've been 16, so it was really fun to be on the opposite end of things for a while. Me and my mom both scored some awesome deals. She definitely spoiled me a little bit and I'm so thankful! Today is a laid back day until I fly out tomorrow. I'm excited to get back to the mountains, but I look forward to all the festivities again tomorrow!


Happy Thanksgiving from the Gingras Family!
- John, Linda, Eric, Ali, Dillon & Dan

12/01/2010

Thanksgiving and Avalanche Safety!

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Well, my Thanksgiving pictures are a little late. But better late than never, right? Thanksgiving was super fun this year. We had it at our house and we cooked the Turkey and a bunch of food. We had over another house of our friends so there was about 10 of us, quite smaller than my Thanksgiving last year. I think the biggest difference from last year was that last year it was about 20 guys, me, and one other girl. This year it was 8 girls and 2 guys!

(Sorry they're not the most high quality pictures, they're all taken from my iPhone.)





On Monday I had my first 4-hour avalanche safety class to get Avalanche Safety Level I Certified. That class we talked more about weather than avalanches, because of course without weather, you can't have avalanches. We learned a lot about forecasting: Wind direction, what causes snow, different types of snow, etc. We learned about fatality rates with and without safety gear and other statistics. Frighteningly, we also learned that Summit and Aspen are the most dangerous locations in North America for avalanches, for a number of reasons. It was extremely interesting, and I'm very excited for my next class tonight!

Then on Friday we have our first field day in the back country, thank God the weather is going to be nice! We are going to hike up Webster Pass in Montezuma, a little town hiding behind Keystone. Webster Pass is an old mining road that I've actually off-roaded on in the summer, that has access to some awesome back country in the winter... which is also very avalanche prone. We were told to bring all our hiking gear, a shovel, a lunch, and even toilet paper!

Next Friday is our second field day off of Hoosier Pass, which is the road that leads south of Breckenridge, from Blue River to Alma. I'm assuming this is going to be the sketchier of the two days, seeing as we were told we were not allowed to go if we showed up without a beacon. Then after the day is over we go back to Breckenridge for our written test.

I'm really glad I took this course, and I highly recommend it to everyone who skis or snowboards. I have a phone interview with Vail Resorts tomorrow for a weekend job in ticket sales. I'm really hoping I get it just so I can afford a beacon this season... I'm now learning just how important they are! There have been two fatalities in North America for avalanches already this season. The first I have already mentioned in a previous entry. The second was a snowmobiler in Utah. Him and his friend had safety gear with them but decided to leave it in their car because "they weren't going to be doing anything dangerous." One of them ended up being buried in an avalanche only two feet deep and suffocated. Had he had his beacon, he would have walked away fine.

11/28/2009

Thanksgiving

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This past week was an extremely uneventful one for me. I was sick, sick, and more sick. So took the entire week off from skiing. I went to my friend Ethan's house for thanksgiving. We were missing quite a few people who flew home, but there was definitely a good number of us for our thanksgiving feast. I don't usually eat myself full because I hate that stuffed feeling, but everyone else sure did! My roommate's mom is in town and she learned how to ski today. She's from Arizona, so it was definitely a new experience. I finally talked myself into going to the doctor today and found out I have a sinus infection AND bronchitis. No fun at all... But here are some pictures from Thanksgiving!


 

 

 
 

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