Day 124 | That's It, That's All

If it wasn't for Aimee and the $15 food voucher that expires May 30th,  I think my last day of work would have been my final day on the hill.  My brain is in summer mode even though Whistler's weather has been in winter mode for most of the month of April.

Aimee and I planned on going up for a couple runs since the sun was forecasted to shine and we hadn't done any Spring skiing yet.  We hopped on the Blackcomb gondola from Base II around 11:30am and headed straight to Glacier Chair.  The snow up there was still dry and soft packed.  It was really nice.  On our second lap up, Aimee decided she wanted to explore Cougar Chutes, a double black diamond that drops toward Jersey Chair, so we headed for the handle tow and up to 7th Heaven.

The warning signs on the entry to Cougar Chutes read:  STEEP TERRAIN!  NO WAY OUT!  There was plenty of soft pow to be found down the vertical run and we even got a couple of fresh turns.  We made our way through some awesome trees as well.

We took a lunch break around 1pm at Glacier Creek.  Luckily my staff discount was still in full swing so we were both able to eat a sandwich and a cookie for under the $15 allotted on the Ride Tribe voucher I grabbed off a kid earlier in the season.  Sunshine and free lunch.  Can't beat that!

It was a typical fun day with Aimee exploring.  I missed her dearly this season and I'm grateful I was able to get in a couple of days of riding with her this year.  In the two days we rode together, I checked off two double black diamond runs that I had never ridden before.  Not only that, but I now have the confidence to ride them again next season (even if she's not around).

We called it a day after lunch, heading up Jersey to make one last run back to Base II.

This season I rode one hundred and twenty four days.  Yet, this time of year, I always feel like I didn't ride enough (at least not in my free time).  It was the second snowiest season on record for Whistler Blackcomb.  I had good friends come out to ride and finally made it to Mt. Baker.  I went out of bounds down McConkey's Trees,  Khyber and Singing Pass.  I'm sure the off season will go by just as fast as the snow season did.  I'll be back blogging my days in six months!  Thanks for reading.  


Day 123 | the final curtain

I ended my season at work the same way I started my season:  with a Lil Ripper class.  We had six kids pre-booked into lessons but ended up with a total of nine kids in four different classes.  We squeaked through with just enough Instructors scheduled.

I contemplated taking the one level five kid even though he is the most annoying kid on the planet.  I hate to sound so negative but the kid really is odd and it's very very annoying.  Zac asked if he could take him so I opted for the five year old Ripper instead.

It wasn't the perfect sunny Spring day you picture for your last day of work at the end of April.  It was cloudy and pretty chilly.  Betty, James, and I spent the morning on the Magic Carpet with the lower levels wasting as much time as we could eating cheese & crackers and coloring.  My kid wasn't too thrilled with the idea of snowboarding so we spent a lot of time in the CLC.  He was kind of a muppet as well.  He couldn't get off the Magic Carpet without falling even by the end of the day.

James built us a huge jump to kill time in the afternoon.  It was kind of sad as it was the last jump of the season.  My kid's Dad watched him hit the jump one time before downloading in the gondola with us.  The day went by pretty fast for the last day.  The CLC staff spent the day packing up the kitchen, washing the bibs, and putting everything in the Mini's room away.  Another Whistler Kids season is in the books.  I feel happy and sad at the same time.  I'm ready for summer for sure.

 

Day 122 | called in for overtime

After working a ten day week, I was looking forward to a weekend off but my Scheduler called on Saturday asking if I could work today.  No problem as it's overtime and I only have one more paycheck left before I enter the world of unemployment (and poverty).

Surprisingly there were close to 20 kids in snowboarding lessons.  Since I was on the overtime clock, I wanted to work.  I didn't care what level I was given just as long as I worked.  I was given the seven level twos.

We spent the morning working on toe edge sideslips.  After lunch we worked on S turns.  A couple of them were turning by the end of the afternoon.  The day dragged on pretty slow.  It was cloudy and cold.  At least when the sun shines, a day on the Magic Carpet isn't so bad.  Of course we built a jump as that always helps the time pass quickly.

Tomorrow is the last day of Whistler Kids.  We have four Instructors scheduled and three kids pre-booked. I hope the sun shines but the forecast calls for another return of winter.

Day 121 | a very good Friday

I promised my two Adventure Camp kids that we would hit the GMC Race Centre first thing in the morning.  They wanted to run down it before the course got chewed up.  Of course we had a new level 5 Destination show up and we needed to evaluate his riding before starting our day.  So we grabbed the level 6 class and headed down Lower Olympic.  It wasn't too long before I realized the new guy was actually a level 4.  Luckily, that class was right behind us so it was easy to put him into the correct level and my kids and I took off.

We rode the Peak 2 Peak over to Blackcomb and squeezed in two runs on the race course before heading down to the village and in for lunch.  Our plan of attack for the afternoon was to hit 7th Heaven.  We made it out there by 1pm and took a run down the vast openness.  Seems like everyone had the same idea as it was crowded when you first got off the chair.  Of course, the sun was beating down like crazy and the weather was amazing.  I also forgot that today was Good Friday and everyone was off from work so the slopes were a little busier than earlier in the week.

The kids also wanted to take a couple laps through the terrain garden so I decided to ride the back of 7th to get out of there.  That turned out to be the best decision of the day.  We headed down Blue Line where the snow off the groomer was soft and dry.  Max and I enjoyed the wintery conditions while Lottie stayed comfortably on the groomer.  We found a couple of rocks to drop and some soft moguls to explore on.  It was really fun.

Before taking our last run of the week, we stopped at the Rendenzvous for some water and a bit of a break.  Both of the kids were bummed that today was their last day and they were both headed back home (Hong Kong and England) tomorrow.  After our terrain garden lap we kept riding south to the village with Lottie staying on the groomer and Max and I jumping hits on the sides.  We met up with their Dads right on time.  The kids collected their Adventure Camp toques, I collected my tip money and we all said goodbye for another season.  It was a great last week of work and the fun I had with these kids was just another reminder of why I love my job!   

 

Day 120 | Beaver Tails



5cm of fresh snow fell overnight.  We are almost into May and it's still snowing.  At least the sun was shining today making it a great day.

I'm having a great week with my Adventure Camp kids.  The two Destination kids we had earlier in the week have been riding with their family .... but a different level 5 guy showed up today.  The first thing we did was take a run down to the village with James and his level 6's to see what group the new kid would fit into.   I was happy to see that he fit perfectly with James, leaving me with only two kids! 

I opted for the noon lunch leaving us plenty of time to do anything we wanted in the morning.  The first thing we did was warm up on Whiskey Jack.  The run was soft packed with fresh corduroy.  Simply heavenly.  Next we took a run through the Terrain Park.  Upper Peak to Creek was the run of the day so I came up with the brilliant idea of hitting that to Highway 86.  The snow up there was dry and mostly untracked.  Max and I followed the trail off piste getting sweet freshies while Lottie stayed on the groomer.  We made our way down Highway 86 getting fresh tracks on the side of the cat track.  We eventually made our way back to the CLC around 11:30am and refueled with lunch.

Yesterday the kids planned on bringing money to buy a Beaver Tail today.   They decided to buy one after lunch and ate it in the gondola.  We took the Peak 2 Peak over to Blackcomb to hit the race course and terrain garden again.  They closed the race course early but we were able to get one run down it.  The snow at the top of Blackcomb was soft packed and lots of it.  We hit a bunch of treelines and there was so much snow in some spots and lots of fresh lines.  Max worked on his ollies on the flats, off of jumps, and down drops.  Lottie just rode around.  I hit the jibs with Max.  It was a really fun day and we did a lot of snowboarding .... over 20 miles to be exact!  I took lots of pics of the kids.  Last day of AC is tomorrow and my fingers are crossed that we don't have any other kids who have to ride in our group.    

  

Day 119 | i don't have a title for today



Day three of Adventure Camp:  hump day!  I'm getting tired but the week is still going good.  I only had three kids.  We were on the move by 9:30am and heading up the gondola.  It was pretty chilly in the morning and still cold later in the day with snow at Rendezvous all afternoon.

We spent the morning in Whistler green park.  Even though the kids are level fives, they are still terrain park rookies.  I showed them the ropes and then sent them on their way down the jumps.  The girls were a bit shy and timid and only tried one jump while Max rocked all four plus all the boxes.

After lunch we ran down to the village and uploaded on Blackcomb.  We took a couple of laps in the Terrain Garden and then raced each other at the GMC Race Center.  That was fun and the kids wanted to do it again.  Unfortunately, by the time we got back over to it again, they had closed the course because it was almost 3pm.  We ran down Zig Zag to finish off the day.  It looks like we snowboarded another 16.5 miles.  whew!  No wonder why I'm tired.    

Day 118 | snow in my driveway AGAIN!!!



Yes, there was about a centimeter of snow in my driveway when I woke up this morning.  It's almost May!  The weather was a mixed bag all day with sun, clouds, cool temps, and lots of isolated snow showers.

My level four/five AC kids picked up two Destination kids:  one from yesterday and a girl from New York.  I was worried she wasn't going to be as good as the other kids but she fit in perfectly.  I promised the kids we would ride Peak to Creek after lunch so we warmed up through Enchanted Forest trees and Marmot trees.

Dark clouds were moving through all day and I was hoping Peak to Creek would be clear once we got up there at noon but no such luck.  The first 200 or so yards were completed sopped in with fog.  The kids were a little nervous since the visibility was so poor but we all stuck together in a pack and they made it through with no problems.  The run was mostly small moguls most of the way down.  We made it to Dusty's Creekside in less than an hour.  Not bad.

After that we were able to fit in a run from the bottom of Red Chair to the village and then back up to the Roundhouse for a last cool down run to finish the day.  We covered about 14 miles when it was all said and done.


Day 117 | Wallace Churchill the fourth

I am happy to report I found the joy in snowboarding once again today!  It's Easter Week and the last Adventure Camp for the year.  I was given level fours and the kids in my class are really cool and fun to snowboard with.  It probably didn't hurt that the sun was shining all day and the snow was soft packed.

Once everyone was up at the CLC and accounted for, I believe we had about 30 kids in lessons.  I had three ACers and one destination.  Lunch was early so we only had time for two runs in the AM, one down a green and one down a blue.  That was just enough time to realize I had quite a split on my hands.  Three of the kids were level four/five and one kid was a level three.  After speaking with the level three Instructor during lunch, I decided to keep the split.

After lunch the kids told me where they wanted to ride. One wanted to ride Harmony Ridge and one wanted to ride The Saddle.  So we made the plan to head up to Harmony, then up Peak Chair, and finally down to Highway 86.  By the time we went from one end of Whistler to the other, the level three kid was exhausted.  I decided to head to the CLC to give everyone a much needed rest.  I informed my Supervisor that Alejandro would be joining James in level three AC tomorrow.  Instead of spending an hour on a jump at the CLC, the kids decided to take one more run from the Roundhouse to end their day.

We had such a great time that the Destination kid is going to return tomorrow.  I promised the kids we would run Peak to Creek.  If we get lucky and don't have a split, I think we can snowboard about 20 miles.  Today our flaiks reported we ran 16.5miles.

Day 116 | blizz-fest

It's day three of Telus Fest but you'd never know it by the weather.  When one thinks of Telus Fest, one thinks of sunny spring warm weather.  Not this year, at least not yet.  At 2pm this afternoon, there was literally a blizzard at the Roundhouse!!  Actually the weather was weird all day.  It jumped from sun, to clouds, to snow, to ice, to sun, to clouds ... etc.  And the temps are cooler than normal.  Definitely not Spring.

At the morning meeting, we had seven Instructors working and three kids pre-booked for lessons.  All of our mouths dropped when we were told the numbers.  I thought my Supervisor was kidding.  I'm happy to report that eight more kids signed up in the morning, topping our numbers off for a total of eleven kids, five classes.

I couldn't bring myself to deal with another Lil Ripper class so I opted to take the Level four class.  There were two boys in level four and one boy in level five.  I took all three up Garbanzo to see if they could fit together.  We headed down Whiskey Jack and ran down Ptarmigan.  Once on Ptarmigan,  I quickly realized I had two level fives on my hands and one level three.  I gave the level fives to Devon and I took the one level three.

He was a chilled guy from Vancouver who was in Whistler Kids back in March.  He wasn't into side hits, trees, or jumps.  He liked riding straight down the middle of the run.  Fine by me as the groomers on Whistler were soft packed and really nice.

After lunch he wanted to head over to Blackcomb where we spent our time on the blues.  It was a nice afternoon even with the blizzard like conditions from time to time.  By 2pm he was ready to have a break so we took the Peak 2 Peak back to Whistler, rode down to the CLC and chilled out on the jump til it was time to download.  

Day 115 | still not Spring



Nope.  I jumped the gun.  Spring has yet to show it's face in Whistler.  At noon it was snowing on the Magic Carpet.

I opted out of taking one level four guy to share a class of Lil Rippers with Jordan Decker.  We had two four year olds and two six year olds.  One guy I had the other day, one guy barely spoke English, one guy just turned four like a day ago, and one girl who I had back in December.  Needless to say .... it was a long day!!!  And pretty much the same as any Lil Ripper that I've been having for the past two weeks.  I think I need to get back to teaching regular aged kids.  Maybe I'll do that tomorrow. 

Day 114 | Percy's

I haven't had a freeride day since March 26th.  As you know, I'm pretty much over the cold weather / snowboarding thing.  But I recognize there are still another two weeks of snow before I hit the beach and the sunshine so I should enjoy some Spring skiing before I leave.

I was scheduled to work but Morgan was nice enough to cover for me so I could spend the day with Aimee and Maddie and Oscar Percy.  They are kids from Oz who were with Aimee last season in Whistler Kids and their parents hired Aimee to spend two weeks with them as they holiday in Whistler again this year.  I spent a lot of time with them as well last season and since today was their last day in Whistler, I wanted to ride with them at least once before they left.

It's the first day of the Telus Fest and the sun was shining!  Not to mention, the snow is amazing for April.  The conditions are like February (middle of winter) - not to mention, with all the fresh snow, you can still find some fresh tracks.  Needless to say, the day was going to be amazing!

Maddie wanted to hike up Spanky's Ladder so we did that right out of the gate.  From the Glacier Chair you could see a line of people hiking up like an army of ants.  We decided to hit Ruby Bowl since it was something we knew the kids could get down.  The snow up there was amazing!  It's so hard to believe that it's actually April.  After Spanky's, we hit the Glacier Creek for lunch.

We then decided to cat track over to 7th Heaven and head over to Couloir Extreme, a double black diamond which is one of the top ten steep in-bounds runs in the world according to Skiing Magazine.  The snow down there was soft and although we didn't get freshies, the run down was still very nice.  It's awesome to check that popular run off my list.

The kids wanted to hit the Terrain Garden, then ride down to the Village and go up Whistler.  So that's what we did.  We met up with Pip and Jordan for a quick run through the Whistler Park.  We then made our way back down to the Village for a much needed smoothie.  I said my good-bye's to the kids and came home to rest up for another day of work tomorrow.


Day 113 | GRRRR ....... !!!!



Another 8cm of snow fell overnight and it's officially the second snowiest season on record for Whistler Blackcomb.  We've received 49 feet of snow and it's still snowing as I write this.

I was assigned level threes at the morning meeting but I opted to take the same Lil Ripper I had yesterday.  I don't think we ended up having a level three class so I made the right choice.  We had another 20+ kids signed up for lessons plus a total of three Lil Rippers.  One girl was going to be 7 years old next week so we put her with the level two class and I took the six year old who had never snowboarded before.  He got along great with my other guy and was really keen to snowboard.

For Kingsley (the four year old), he was more about the socializing than the snowboarding today.  But he was great at helping me show Braeden how to put on and take off his bindings.  It was quite cute to watch a four year old give instruction.  Once we got up the Magic Carpet, Kingsley mostly played in the snow while Braeden wanted to learn how to ride.

We ended up taking a pretty long break/lunch but spent most of the afternoon outside.  Having all these Lil Rippers has given me a chance to brush up on my face painting skills and I have to admit I'm getting quite good at it (see pic).

Kingsley's Dad checked him out at the CLC while Braeden and I took the gondola down to meet with his Mom and Dad.  The day went by pretty quick and Braeden should be returning tomorrow.

Day 112 | winter won't leave



Spring has yet to "sprung" in Whistler.  It was snowing in the Village again this morning with 8cm of fresh snow overnight at Pig Alley.  By the end of the day, that snow was rain with nothing but precipitation in the forecast for the week to come.

We had 25 kids signed up for lessons.  Most of the other Instructors had repeat kids coming from yesterday, which would have left me with either a level one or level two class.  Luckily a last minute Lil Ripper showed up and I opted to take him for the day.

He was a chill little guy who is turning five next month.  He was also in lessons yesterday so he could already straight line and side slip on his heels.  It was a typical Lil Ripper day consisting of:  cheese & crackers, snowboarding, jungle gym, and coloring.  Not to mention a ramp at the end of the day.


Day 111 | opted out

Weather:  pissing rain in the village, snow at the CLC but turning to rain by late morning, snow in Alpine with 60kph winds.
Kids:  17 snowboarders, 0 Lil Rippers
Me:  opted to go home

I didn't feel like spending my day on the Magic Carpet (in the rain) with seven level ones.  And since there weren't any Lil Rippers, I thought it would be a good day to volunteer to go home.  I've only volunteered once all season to go home, I didn't feel too guilty.  I had a few fun photos taken with Coast Mountain, drank a cup of tea, then snowboarded down to the village.  I was back at my place before 11am.

Day 110 | sniff! sniff!



Today was the last day of Club.  Fourteen weeks have passed just like that.  Boy the season always goes by so fast.   All of my kids showed up and we spent the day with Betty and Lauren's teams.  Betty set up a really cool scavenger hunt for her team and we (Lauren and I) decided to include our kids.  Betty didn't mind.

We piled 11 people into the Village Gondola and headed up to the Roundhouse.  The idea of the scavenger hunt was to figure out what were the runs Betty labeled on an old trail map.  Once the kids could confirm the runs, they were then given clues as to where to find easter eggs that contained "treasure".  It was suppose to take most of the day but because we had eight kids playing instead of Betty's four, they figured everything out before lunch.

After lunch we switched kids around from Instructor to Instructor.  Betty had boys who wanted to go through the Terrain Park and one girl who wasn't interested.  So she came with me and Lauren and we went through some easy tree runs.  Josh also had a level five girl who didn't want to chase her male teammates through the Terrain Park so she came with us too.  It was good for my kids to ride with a bunch of other kids in different levels because it pushed them to keep up with everyone.  They all impressed me with their speed and ability.

Since it's the last week of Club, we had some chocolate cake at the CLC at the end of the day to celebrate a season well done.  Jaden brought me back a postcard from Hawaii and the coolest keychain.  I received a very nice card from Mia and her Mom included a nice tip ($$).  That was very nice of her.  I told Jaden's parents they could request me for next season.  He's my favorite guy in Whistler Kids and would love to hang with him for another full season of Club.  But that's a very long time away!!!!

Day 109 | i can use adult scissors

If you're wondering where my odd daily titles come from, they're usually snippets of humorous things I hear kids say throughout the day.  Like today's title for example.  I was coloring with a 5 year old skier and out of the blue she tells me that she can use adult scissors.  My Lil Ripper said a funny one today too.  When I was explaining to him that he could go on the computer and look up his day on flaik.com, he told me that he didn't have a computer but he had a laptop!

Six year old Andrei was back today and I was keen to hang with him.  He was the only Lil Ripper taking lessons and I knew I could take him to the top of the mountain.  In the morning we practiced his turns again on both carpets.  After lunch we rode to the village and out of the blue, he started turning!  I was super stoked.  Of course, if he had his way, he would have rather did freeride (zig zags) instead of turning.  So we had an equal compromise on when he should turn and when he should freeride.

It was before noon when we hit the village and there was plenty of time to take him to the Alpine so that's what we did.  The sun was shining and the snow was nice and soft packed.  Not to mention there wasn't many people on the runs or in the lift lines.  Again, Andrei practiced his turns and did his zig zags.  We made it back to the CLC in less than an hour.  Not bad for a six year old.  He was thirsty and a bit tired so we took a break in the CLC for awhile before heading to the Magic Carpet and doing jumps.  We finished the day with another freeride down to the village.  Mom and Dad asked if he wanted to come to lessons again tomorrow and he said yes, but I told them I wouldn't be able to take him as I have Club tomorrow.  Not sure if he'll show up anyway or not.

Day 108 | I spell Lucas with a "L"



The sun came out full force today and so did the Springlike temperatures.  The morning started out pretty chilly with a temperature of only 26°F (below freezing) in the village.  I volunteered once again to take a Lil Rippers class.

The Magic Carpet was quite hard and icy first thing in the AM but it didn't take too long for the sun to warm up the corduroy giving way to perfect lower level conditions.  My guy was six years old and was able to zig zag down blue runs.  Dad wanted him to learn his toe edge and practice his turns.  We spent the morning on the Carpet doing just that.  There was another Lil Ripper hanging with Ellen.  He was only four years old and never snowboarded before.  Both of the guys were pretty cool and fun to hang out with.

After lunch we went to the Super Carpet to practice S-turns.  My guy was easy to teach and wasn't a complainer.  I would explain what I wanted him to do and he would do it.  He did a great job practicing for most of the day.  As a reward, he was able to spend the last hour and a half going over Morgan's awesome jump!  He's coming back tomorrow and I've already volunteered to take him again.  I'm thinking about taking him to the Alpine.

me - "Hi Lucas.  Do you spell that with a K or a C?"
4 year old Lucas - "I spell it with a L."

Day 107 | saliva on my apple

Back to work after a quick weekend off and for the third day in a row, I awoke to snow at my doorstep.  Whistler Blackcomb reported 4cm fell overnight but I had at least six inches in my driveway.  I was keen to teach an upper level in order to enjoy the fresh powder but I was given level ones instead .... and I started with seven of them.

It turns out four of them were in lessons yesterday and only three of them had never snowboarded before.  After getting the new guys up to speed on strapping in, skating, and basic mobility, we quickly hit the Magic Carpet where it was quite evident some of the other kids who were there yesterday were really level twos and not level ones.  After lunch I was able to give three of them to Melissa who had the level two class.

It was a typical level one day that started with me taking a few freshie laps down the Magic Carpet just because there was a good amount of snow and it was light and fluffy.  The weather was odd and a bit of every season all wrapped up into one afternoon.  Cloudy in the morning, sunny after lunch, clouds rolled in later in the afternoon and it snowed a bit, then back to sun for jump time.  By the time we got to the village, it was snowing/hailing and by the time I got changed out of my uniform, it was sunny again in the village.

Day 106 | grumpy pants



I made it through work for five days in a row and it feels like it's been a long five days.  I took another Lil Ripper today.  She was in lessons on Friday with Ransom and was such a sweet girl that I had no qualms spending the day with her.  Other than Club yesterday, I've had Lil Rippers all week.  Quite frankly, I'm over 100 days riding this season and I'm over it.  I could care less if I'm riding or just hanging on the carpet.

It definitely wasn't a sunny Spring day.  It was actually quite cold.  Phoebe didn't do much snowboarding.  I was okay with that.  We colored four pictures, played in the snow, climbed in the jungle gym, and did some hand painting (I was too nervous to paint her face).  I think our lunch hour was close to two hours.  Phoebe was such a pleasure to hang with that the day went by fast, which was perfect since it was my Friday and having her to finish my week was just what I needed.  Not to mention her Dad threw a nice tip my way and that was greatly appreciated.


Day 105 | Castle

It was girls only for Saturday Club.  Jaden is still in Hawaii but both girls have returned from their holidays.  The morning started off quickly with a warm up down Ptarmigan, which was the run of the day.  The sun was shining and there was about 5cm of snow overnight which made for a nice cover layer over the corduroy.  I was glad we got a run in early as the conditions were amazing with fresh tracks to be found.  I haven't been in the Alpine for almost a week and I had no idea what to expect but the snow was really nice.  The clear skies and sun made for a beautiful morning.

After a quick stop at the CLC for a drink and some fruit, we managed to squeeze in two more runs before lunch:  one down Tokem and one run through Marmot Trees to the lift line.  Tokem wasn't so fun but Marmot Trees down the gondola line was nice soft snow and quite fun.

After a long lunch we headed over to Blackcomb.  Conditions had turned from soft packed to wet.  Not slushy but wet.  The girls wanted to go to the castle and since I had never been, that's where we headed.  Again the sun was shining and the temps were warm.  Such a beautiful day.  We spent an hour at the castle.  The girls weren't itching to ride as they like to socialize together.  And because it was so nice, I wasn't itching to leave the sun.

We made it back to the village through the lower level Spring slush in time to finish the day exactly at 3pm.  Next week is the last week of Club and the work season itself is quickly coming to an end.




Day 104 | bloody nose

I'm being super lazy this week as today was my third day in a row working Lil Rippers.  I took the "handful", a cute five year old named Ransom who has been in Whistler Kids all week.  When Mom dropped him off in the morning, she said he was super tired and she was hoping he could have an easy day.  Done!  We spent the entire morning doing anything but snowboarding.  We colored, we ate cheese and crackers, we made paper airplanes, we played outside in the snow, we got a bloody nose (not me) .... we ate lunch.

Betty taught the second Lil Ripper, a cute, very polite and very well behaved five year old girl named Phoebe and Phoebe was not impressed with Ransom and his impolite and sometimes annoying behavior.  After lunch, we were all playing on the "igloo" and after countless warnings for not sharing, Random hit Betty with a ski pole.  I immediately took him into the den for a time out.  He was not very happy about that!  And the girl working the den was a hard ass as she made him sit, facing the wall with his hands on his knees.  I was just going to make him sit in there for ten minutes but she had a better tactic.  After fighting it for less than a minute, he eventually sat there quietly and did his time, which was only about ten minutes.

Ransom was a level two and has been able to snowboard down to the village for the past few days.  After his time out, he decided he wanted to snowboard so we ran down to the village three times before the day was over and Mom picked him up.