Yellowstone 2010

Yellowstone 2010

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Sand and Snow


Like I said, I have decided to make 2011 the best year ever. So when my dear friend Mary Bess suggested I join her and her husband's family on an upcoming trip to Cozumel, Mexico, I went for it! Sure the trip was only a week away and I had to pay lots of money for my ticket, but it was totally going to be worth it! So I planned my last minute trip and hit the skies on January 13th. When we arrived on the small island the sky was overcast and cloudy but the temperature and warm breeze felt amazing after having left chilly Salt Lake. We were staying at some pretty nice condos called Pal Mar. The island is small and friendly. I actually really enjoy small island traveling because you can do everything there is to do in the area in a short amount of time. Big places can be overwhelming when you feel like you have a million things you want to do and they are all far apart. Plus, we had a really fun group in Cozumel. The DeManns are my favorite family besides my own, I decided.

I won't discuss everything I did while I was there but I will share some of my favorite memories. One somewhat cloudy but warm day, Mary and I decided that we would have our own adventure and go horseback riding together. She had never driven in Cozumel before but knows the area well so I trusted her to drive us. (foreshadowing) We were trying to find this one guy with horses or even this other guy, Mr. Sancho, who had camels. We ended up taking the long route around the island and doubling back before we saw a small horse ranch on the side of the road. Mary went to turn the car around by pulling into the local Cozumel Museum. It was going to be a sharp turn as she was trying to turn around on the exit ramp. However, Mary did not realize it was a ramp and not a driveway and before I could say, "Mary don't hit the..." she ran over the curb and high centered the vehicle. I immediately exited the vehicle and took pictures before going inside the museum to find Rrrrreynaldo who had big muscles and nice smile. Despite his muscles he still had to call in reinforcements. It ended up taking 7 men to get our car back on the road. Finally we were able to get to the horsies for our exciting adventure through the jungle. In related news: Galloping on a horse makes us giggle.

Another favorite day was when we went snorkeling the first time. I love snorkeling. Life under the sea is better than anything we've got up here. Under the sea....Under the sea... Anyway, I had a good time looking at fish and watching the boys scuba dive. We also had a couple nice days at the beach. The last two days of my trip were the most sunny and so we just relaxed in the sun. Miki, Mary, and I had fun playing in the waves even though Miki and I almost lost our swimsuits a couple times (I pretty much saved her life). Brant, Miki, Brian, and I also tried to build a sweet castle but it eventually turned into a sand blob. It was very sad. On my last day in Cozumel we also went to the beach. We went to Punta Sur which was fun because we climbed to the top of a lighthouse to gaze on a spectacular view of the ocean, we saw crocodiles, some ruins, an iguana, and I got to ride around on the back of a scooter with Josh. All in all, it was a grand time and I can finally say that I have been to Mexico.


Me being nervous

Part 2 of my story is about my first time snowboarding. My roommate Nichole really wanted to go snowboarding and although I agreed to go, I was pretty nervous about it and deep down inside I secretly hoped we wouldn't be able to go. However, everything worked out and I found myself waking up early on a Thursday morning putting on borrowed clothes and trudging out the door with a borrowed board. Nichole, Sara, and I headed to Canyons in Park City. With each gondola ride I found myself trembling more and more and I don't think it was from the cold. First Nichole, who has been a snowboard instructor, tried to teach me how to ride my board with just one foot in the binding, the way I would when exiting the lift. I was having a tough time with this even though I was on a teeny tiny hill. I had already fallen many times and my legs were tired from climbing the hill over and over when Nichole told me it was time to hit the slopes! EEP! My first time off the lift was very...chaotic. I saw that guy running the lift standing nearby so when we got closer I yelled at him to help me off because it was my first time. He grabbed my hands, Nichole grabbed me from behind, both were yelling instructions at me and before I knew what was happening I was on the ground with my body wrapped around a sign.


Nichole got to teaching me and, I gotta say, she is a good teacher. She taught me how to go slowly down the hill perpendicular to the slope (buttering I think its called?). She showed me how to stop and how to get up when on a slope. I focused on this move for a while (my legs were burning). My first run was not so hot. I took a rest after that because I was parched! My second time on the easy run I did much better and was starting to feel confident enough to move my board more. The only problem is that I was getting stuck on the flat parts. So Nichole suggested we hit up a tougher run. We got up there and I found myself nervous again. To my surprise, I did better on the slopes than I thought I would. My adrenaline was pumping as I gained speed and I felt proud when I was able to prevent a fall. Then I got to the flat part... Sara and I got stuck there for quite a while and I fell A LOT! When I finally got to the end of the run I was tired and my legs were getting to be useless. The end of the run got kind of flat again so I was trying to get the hang of keeping my board straight and staying up. Just when I was starting to feel good... WHAM! I fell hard on my butt and rolled over a couple times on the ground. I was in so much pain. The wind was knocked out of me and it was all I could do to stand up, take off my board, and walk down the hill. I was out of commission. I do not think my butt could have handled another hit. Even now, 2 weeks later, my tailbone still feels tender when I do pilates or when I sneeze oddly enough...

I did have a great time though and I definitely want to invest in some gear and go again! Thanks to my roomie for her patience with me and to Sara for being my falling buddy.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

New Dawn, New Day


Bunco in PC with my girls

For those of you who know me well, you will know that 2010 was a tough year for me. The bad luck started on January 29th and things kind of went down hill from there. My relationship at the time went through some trials which resulted in a difficult break up. I had some rough patches where it seemed like nothing was going right. Then in November a friend passed away followed by the loss of my best friend and companion of 17 years, my doggy Snowball. There were definitely some good things that happened in 2010 though. I got a promotion for a job I love. I made some amazing friendships, found a great roommate, found an apartment I really like, and made some awesome memories. I went to New York, Yellowstone, and Vegas. I went rafting, joined the best bunco group in the world, and had some good times with my gal pals. So even though 2010 brought me some of the roughest times I have had, I definitely had some fo the best times too.

Snowboarding for the first time!!
For 2011, I am determined to top 2010 so that this year the good will far outweigh the bad. Already I have had some amazing times and it's only February!! In January I started the year with a bang by going to Mexico with my friends and their very cool family. I also went snowboarding for the first time ever which was painfully fun. I have many more good times ahead because this year, instead of having a long list of resolutions, I decided I would do a 2011 Bucket List. Indoor rock climbing, do the splits, learn to drive a stickshift, and seeing a Saints game in New Orleans are just a few of the great things I have planned. I am so excited to start on this journey with my wonderful friends and family by my side. It's a new dawn and a new day...