Father/daughter downtime on the lift |
He was right. It was fun and we've been skiing ever since. Instead of dreading the cold and snowy Pennsylvania winters every year, we look forward to them. Skiing is a way for my family to get out, get some exercise, spend time together and enjoy winter.
I still remember our first day skiing as a family. It was so exciting because our daughters (ages 5 and 8 at the time) and I were trying something brand new. Together. My husband was there to show us the ropes and "hold our hand." We learned the basics---putting on boots, putting on skis and standing and walking on skis for the first time. I remember how it felt and how we looked.
But before we hit the slopes, the girls and I headed to a lesson--something every first time skier should do. At Roundtop Mountain Resort in Lewisberry, PA, there are various levels of lessons for kids. So our two girls took their very first ski lesson together. I went to a beginner class for adults. Ninety minutes later, we all met back up again, much more prepared than when we first arrived.
Throughout the day, my husband and kids saw me fall---a lot---getting off the lift, skiing down the mountain. They saw me make mistakes, but they also watched me get back up (with the help of my husband) and try again. I watched them do the same. Yes, there were some moments of frustration, but there were also lots of laughs and encouragement.
As the day went on, we felt more comfortable and confident. Overall, our first time skiing was a success and we decided we'd do it all again the following weekend. Now, three seasons later, we've come so far. Just last weekend as we stood at the top of a beginner slope, I asked my girls, "Remember how intimidating it was staring down this trail wondering how we'd make it down?" They laughed, because they remembered too.
So during the winter, we ski when our schedule (and the weather) allows. We are lucky enough to live fairly close to three mountains (Roundtop, Liberty, Whitetail) so we try to visit all three a few times during the season. It gives us some more variety and new adventures too!
In addition to the actual skiing, we also enjoy the down time--aka--lunch. It gives us time to talk about our day so far, warm up and relax a little together.
I know you're probably thinking---but skiing is so expensive! I agree it is not cheap. However, many mountains offer incredibly discounted packages for first time skiers and snowboarders that include the lift ticket, rentals and a lesson. We buy the Advantage Card from Roundtop Mountain. It gives us a 40 percent discount on lift tickets, lessons and rentals each visit at the three mountains near us. And for clothing and equipment, many ski shops and ski resorts hold 'ski swaps' in the Fall which are worth checking out. You can find second hand skis, boots, poles, snowboards, goggles, helmets and clothing at very reasonable prices.
Also, the Pennsylvania Ski Areas Association offers free lift tickets to 4th and 5th grade students! This is a great program and you don't even have to live in Pennsylvania to take advantage of it. We reaped the benefits of this program the past two years. Now our daughter is in 6th grade, the other is in 2nd. You can read more about this free program and how to apply for it on their website at www.skipa.com.
My family looks forward to our next ski adventure, whenever and wherever we decide to go next. One thing I'm sure of is that we'll learn more, laugh and enjoy our time together.
First day skiing |
But before we hit the slopes, the girls and I headed to a lesson--something every first time skier should do. At Roundtop Mountain Resort in Lewisberry, PA, there are various levels of lessons for kids. So our two girls took their very first ski lesson together. I went to a beginner class for adults. Ninety minutes later, we all met back up again, much more prepared than when we first arrived.
Throughout the day, my husband and kids saw me fall---a lot---getting off the lift, skiing down the mountain. They saw me make mistakes, but they also watched me get back up (with the help of my husband) and try again. I watched them do the same. Yes, there were some moments of frustration, but there were also lots of laughs and encouragement.
As the day went on, we felt more comfortable and confident. Overall, our first time skiing was a success and we decided we'd do it all again the following weekend. Now, three seasons later, we've come so far. Just last weekend as we stood at the top of a beginner slope, I asked my girls, "Remember how intimidating it was staring down this trail wondering how we'd make it down?" They laughed, because they remembered too.
So during the winter, we ski when our schedule (and the weather) allows. We are lucky enough to live fairly close to three mountains (Roundtop, Liberty, Whitetail) so we try to visit all three a few times during the season. It gives us some more variety and new adventures too!
In addition to the actual skiing, we also enjoy the down time--aka--lunch. It gives us time to talk about our day so far, warm up and relax a little together.
I know you're probably thinking---but skiing is so expensive! I agree it is not cheap. However, many mountains offer incredibly discounted packages for first time skiers and snowboarders that include the lift ticket, rentals and a lesson. We buy the Advantage Card from Roundtop Mountain. It gives us a 40 percent discount on lift tickets, lessons and rentals each visit at the three mountains near us. And for clothing and equipment, many ski shops and ski resorts hold 'ski swaps' in the Fall which are worth checking out. You can find second hand skis, boots, poles, snowboards, goggles, helmets and clothing at very reasonable prices.
Also, the Pennsylvania Ski Areas Association offers free lift tickets to 4th and 5th grade students! This is a great program and you don't even have to live in Pennsylvania to take advantage of it. We reaped the benefits of this program the past two years. Now our daughter is in 6th grade, the other is in 2nd. You can read more about this free program and how to apply for it on their website at www.skipa.com.
My family looks forward to our next ski adventure, whenever and wherever we decide to go next. One thing I'm sure of is that we'll learn more, laugh and enjoy our time together.
Glad you found something exciting and fun you can do as a family. After that warm December, at least you have plenty of snow now! I never got into skiing, sorry to say, unless it's waterskiing.
ReplyDeleteYes, Joanne! More than enough snow now! If only we could GET to the mountain, ha!
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