I’m with Elly. I would rather be in a warm and relaxing bath then sit by the fire with a hot cup of cocoa. Heavenly. If I were still in my early twenties, I’d choose skiing but now? Nah. I will stay in the room, thank you.
The only skiing I want to do any more is in the lodge, from the fireplace to the bar !
My days of hurtling down the slopes and leaping mogols with reckless abandon are long over and done with. My hurtling & leaping are things of the past !
When we were at Mammoth Mountain, my husband slipped on the concrete stairs and knocked himself out. Paramedics were there and took care of him. No real harm, but after a couple of weeks, he got a get-well post card from the resort.
The thing is, baths and tabloids will always be there. Spending time with your family is not always available. Time not spent with your loved ones is lost forever.
I’m with Mike and Liz, I’d rather spend the day carving tracks in Black Diamond trails than spend the day in a warm office telling unsavvy tech users how to fix their iPhones.
When I was young, I ice-skated, made snow forts, snow angels and loved snowball fights. Not anymore! A friend of mine went skiing for the first time and broke her leg in 3 places. I decided against skiing right then and there.
capricorn9th about 6 years ago
I’m with Elly. I would rather be in a warm and relaxing bath then sit by the fire with a hot cup of cocoa. Heavenly. If I were still in my early twenties, I’d choose skiing but now? Nah. I will stay in the room, thank you.
howtheduck about 6 years ago
Skiing with your kids is a lot of fun. I agree with Michael and Elizabeth. Elly is missing out.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
oh, poor John behind his kids (he’s got to offer parental supervision after all)
Baarorso about 6 years ago
I think Ellie DOES know what she’s missing out on and needs some quiet time to recharge.
asrialfeeple about 6 years ago
To each their own, I suppose.
IndyMan about 6 years ago
I don’t think Elly is a winner in either case, in both, she loses something.
Linguist about 6 years ago
Ski helmets ? ¿Really ? Talk about updating a strip to be politically correct !!
8ec23d5228da33aa2115003c92d0fe83 about 6 years ago
After you retire the same goes for hubby going out by himself.
Linguist about 6 years ago
The only skiing I want to do any more is in the lodge, from the fireplace to the bar !
My days of hurtling down the slopes and leaping mogols with reckless abandon are long over and done with. My hurtling & leaping are things of the past !
sbwertz about 6 years ago
I don’t do snow. That’s why I live in Phoenix. Had enough of that stuff growing up.
jless about 6 years ago
Lynn’s Notes:
I don’t ski because I know what I’m missing. It involves crutches.
Jan C about 6 years ago
When we were at Mammoth Mountain, my husband slipped on the concrete stairs and knocked himself out. Paramedics were there and took care of him. No real harm, but after a couple of weeks, he got a get-well post card from the resort.
USN1977 about 6 years ago
The thing is, baths and tabloids will always be there. Spending time with your family is not always available. Time not spent with your loved ones is lost forever.
falcon_370f about 6 years ago
I’m with Mike and Liz, I’d rather spend the day carving tracks in Black Diamond trails than spend the day in a warm office telling unsavvy tech users how to fix their iPhones.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
I went skiing once. So much physical work I wasn’t prepared for it.
Holilubillkori Premium Member about 6 years ago
Mom’s Chillaxin….. :^)
heathcliff2 about 6 years ago
I think she does, pneumonia, trees and unexpected cliffs.
celtickat53 about 6 years ago
When I was young, I ice-skated, made snow forts, snow angels and loved snowball fights. Not anymore! A friend of mine went skiing for the first time and broke her leg in 3 places. I decided against skiing right then and there.
Le'Roy Hawkins about 6 years ago
She’s missing time with her kids.