Wednesday, February 25, 2009
the past few days went waaaaaay too fast!
The past few days have been GREAT and went way too fast! My parents were here visiting from friday night till today and I think I saw more of San Diego in the past few days with them than I have the entire past 6 months of living here! It was soooooo great to see them and spend time with them and I loved being able to show them all of the great places I have told them about!
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Snow chains required
Yesterday was an adventure!! And not always in a good way, but fortunately the good easily makes up for all the bad things that happened along the way.
Deciding that we were going to snowboard no matter what, we finally found a place with snow chains for only $40, but then realized we had NO idea how to put them on. Fortunately, the first thing of the day wen right when a man stopped and put them on for us! And we were back on the road to the ski resort. And then....when we got back to the checkpoint, it was gone and so were the chains required signs! WHAT?!?! in 45 minutes, I guess enough snow and ice had melted. Ugh!
Stephanie and I planned on going snowboarding at Mountain High Resort, which is supposed to be about a 2 and 1/2 hour drive from Julian. So, we left at 6:30am to get there in time for a free lesson that started at 11. Plenty of time, right? Not when you get on a freeway with thousands of Californians who don't know how to drive in the rain!
We got stuck in traffic for over an hour, and around 11, we were about 7 miles away from the resort. It was getting kind of snowy up in the mountains, but no big deal, I'm from Michigan and Steph is from PA. And then we saw it...a huge sign saying "snow chains required". Every car except us had pulled over to put on their snow chains, which I don't have, so we tried to keep driving. We got about another mile down the barely snowy road, when there was a checkpoint with an officer turning people back who didn't have chains. I tried to convince him that I would be fine because I have driven in snow for 7 years, but he didn't buy it.
So, Steph and I could either turn around and drive home, or search for a place in the middle of nowhere to buy snow chains (which cost $40-100).
We were very frustrated, to say the least, but once we started boarding, it was alllllll worth it and we had an amazing day of snowboarding on the most beautiful mountain with tons of fresh powder all day :)
Until it was time to go home...
We thought taking the chains off would be way easier than putting them on, right? WRONG! They got completely tangled in my tires and I was basically laying on my back in an icy parking lot with my head under my car trying to untangle to dumb chains. It seemed hopeless, but fortunately I eventually untangled them and threw the chains in my trunk and never ever want to see them again!
But let me reiterate, the fact that the part where we went snowboarding for 7 hours was completely amazing and worth all the stress and money it took to get there and back!
Monday, February 16, 2009
After months of making everyone in Michigan jealous of the beautiful San Diego weather and rubbing it in their faces, I am finally getting the payback I deserve in the form of lots of snow, rain, and cold. Winter finally decided to come to the San Diego mountains in mid-February....just in time for my parents to visit this coming weekend! :( Bummer. I am really praying and hoping that it clears up just a little bit so that I can show them all the beautiful places that I love to spend time at. San Diego just isn't the same place in the cold and rain :(. But, no matter what the weather is, I am really looking forward to spending some time with my parents and showing them around my home for the past 6 months. 6 months, can you believe it??? I can't! Part of me feels like I just left Michigan yesterday. And then the other part of me feels like its been forever and that I am ready to come home and get started on nursing school...
Oh, and in other news, last night at The Rock Church (http://www.therocksandiego.org) where I go, Jon Kitna, from the Detroit Lions, spoke. I guess the pastor of my church (miles mcpherson, an ex San Diego Charger) and he go way back so Miles kind of interviewed Kitna about what it is like to be a Christian in the NFL. I don't really follow the Lions anymore considering their AWFUL record but according to my little brother, he isn't very good at football (or in his words when i told him Kitna was their: "tell him he sucks"), but his testimony was pretty cool and it was fun to watch two NFL players talk together about what being a Christian means for them in that culture.
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