Koop the speedster
Koop, daddy and Preslee on top of the mountain
Daddy and the Princess
Brax pulling Grandad
Brax and the giant snowball
The kids had 2 bunk beds with trundles that pulled out. One night I went in to check on the kids and Preslee had crawled up to sleep with her Koop.
No ski school today. Just up on the top of the slopes with mom, dad, Juju and Grandad - one to one ratio not bad? Well, Kooper may have put his skis on yesterday for the first time, but he is completely independent and fast:) I have to say I did a lot of interceding on top of those mountains. Braxton is fearless and great; and Sutton did awesome if he could forget about that itchy helmet. Preslee was with mommy and she loved it! The only thing she didn't like was when I would go back and forth down the mountain - she would say, "mommy, go down not to the sides". It will not be many years before we can't keep up with any of them;) Oh, did I mention that there was a long line for the green slopes so we started off the day with a BLUE? We did come back to our convenient little house for some lunch and resting and the princess even got her first nap of the trip. While Preslee napped and I got some time with Jesus. The others went for a few more runs and daddy says they did great. When she woke up - she ran to me and said "please paint my nails and then lets ski". In response to me having the nail polish on the table. The crew was finishing up so daddy, Koop, Preslee and I went back up the mountain; while Juju and Grandad took the sweet 5 year olds for hot chocolate and the hot tub. It was past 4 - so only blues were open! Wow! I tried to keep up with Kooper and daddy extended the ropes fully out for Preslee - she was going back and forth and even snow plowing - but her favorite is just like the boys - down the mountain! It was a fun, beautiful day for skiing - we even had to shed some clothes!
Matthew 13:44 "The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field. When a man found it, he hid it again, and then in his joy went and sold all he had and bought that field.
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