My younger daughter is very cautious and deliberate about trying new things. We’ve been encouraging her to attempt skiing for a few years but she protests. I don’t want to be a Tiger mom so I would just occasionally suggest it, gently, as a possibility but there has been zero interest. Until Monday. When she declared that she was going to learn to ski on Wednesday. Not wanting to miss this opportunity, I packed her up, brought her over to the mountain, rented her skis and expected to spend an hour picking her up repeatedly until she called a hot chocolate break. This is not what happened.
This little dynamo tired of skiing the baby hill I had her on so quickly and set her sights on the Jbar. Completely unintimitated. I said, “You need to learn how to get up when you fall first.” Within minutes that was accomplished. “Let’s watch the kids get on the Jbar so you know how to do it” was met with 5 minutes of intense study followed by queueing for a go at it. I told the Jbar operator that it was her very first time and he gave her terrific instructions and off she went. When a new snowboarder caused the line to stop, my girl briefly entertained second thoughts but my encouragement prevailed. I don’t know how she mustered the courage to ski herself down that hill but she did. She popped right up after every fall and within 3 hours of the very first time she ever put skis on her feet we were timing her descents (20 seconds) like she was Lindsey Vonn. I’m not sure how I didn’t burst from the pride but I am in awe of her little courageous self. And I may be opening a ski school soon.
Any man who wants to be President is either an egomaniac or crazy. -Dwight D. Eisenhower
I was selected by the nominating committee of an organization I belong to to serve the next two year presidential term. This is one of those new things that is going to lead to boat loads of other new things. Score!
I went to my church’s annual meeting for the first time and voted for the board. They couldn’t find my name in the registry but we sorted that all out (I’ve officially been a member since February 1999). Anyhoo…boring but new.
I don’t know why but I love Gilbert & Sullivan. This comes up more frequently than you might imagine. For a few years, a friend and I have tried to book a date to one of the New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players productions but it’s never worked out so when her club was hosting a concert by the Blue Hill Troupe, she invited us to come along. It was a fun mix of Ruddigore and Sondheim and we all enjoyed it. It was Prime Rib night at the club so we had a delightful dinner following the show. I realize I’m a boring blogger but I’m trying to figure out how to write about my life without including any actual details about it. Also, I need to take a WordPress class. Also I have a cat sleeping across my arms.
This is the 19th year I’ve made the resolution to do 52 new things. I used to keep track in my Franklin Covey Day Planner but since I’ve moved into the 21st century and migrated away from paper it’s been tougher to track so I came up with the idea of a blog which was great because it provided me with a ton of new things in 2012 (buy a domain, attend BlogHer conference, etc…) but I never got around to setting the whole thing up until just last week…in the nick of time for a fresh start in 2014. So this is it….my first blog entry in the history of ever. Because the world needs another blogger. Expect great things.
52 New Things. Every Year. In Perpetuity.