About two weeks ago, I was able to achieve a goal I set out earlier this year. I wanted to ski race...once again. It has been over 15 years since I last raced. Yes, 15 years. Sure, I get to ski with my family and friends, but not racing.
Earlier this year, my wife, Elizabeth, set up a calendar for the year asking us, as a family, what did we want to achieve this year? She wanted to be sure we put vacations down on paper, because work will always fill in around it. I agreed, of course.
She also looked at me and said, what do you want to achieve? I really had to take a moment to think about it. It was ski racing. I have a love for it and never get to do it any more.
In early March, I tried to sign up for a race at Snow Summit. Unfortunately, I did not have the right credentials to qualify for the race. At that point, I did not think I would be able to race this year and would try to accomplish it next year.
As it turns out, I was able to ski for a few days at Deer Valley. Deer Valley has a Nastar race course set up on a daily basis. The first day I skied, the course was closed for a private event. The next day though...it was open.
I quickly signed the release forms and hopped into the start gate. I placed my poles on the other side of the timing wand (once you touch it, the clock starts). I waited for the countdown and I was off. My first run I qualified for a gold medal (compared to the times of the day for my age category). My second run, I improved my time by about 1/3 of a second and qualified for platinum. I was feeling really GOOOOOD! And then I was exhausted. My adrenaline was pumping for the races and once they were over, I was coming down.
The next day, I wanted to race one more time. There were a couple of random people that pulled up to the race area, when I was chatting with the race department gentleman working the course. The first person was off before I could ask if he wanted to race. I was told that he races the most out of anyone at Deer Valley. The second person who pulled up races the second most and I was able to race against him. The countdown was on to start and away we went. Having someone right next to me, made me want to push myself harder. I hit more gates (the flags you turn past in the race course) than I did the day before. I felt him trying to catch me and he did not. I was able to beat my competition by a 1/2 second. In the photo above, I am on the left, in the blue pants and gray jacket.
After 15 years, I was able to achieve a goal I did not even know I had until my wife helped me identify it. I am so thankful to Elizabeth, for helping me rekindle a passion of mine and help me achieve my goals.
Elizabeth's Corner
My wife, Elizabeth, is a Mom, an amazing wife and an incredible chef. She trained at the California Culinary Academy in San Francisco. She shares a helpful tip below.
With Cinco De Mayo coming up, I wanted to include something fun and easy to make. Spicy Watermelon Margarita is delicious, fruity and slightly spicey. Perfect for Cinco De Mayo. This recipe is courtesy of Juliana Hale.
Spicy Watermelon Margarita
Ingredients:
Directions:
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(please do not drink and drive)
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