8.8.03
//Sight:BloggerPage
//Hearing:The fan in my window
//Taste:D.P.Dough Calzone
//Smell:Fresh Colorado Air
//Touch:Keyboard
//Feeling:satisfied...anxious...nervous

//BlogThis!//
//Vacations//
Came home today...or yesterday...whatever you want to call it.

The mountains were fun. I did a lot of things up there. The condo we stayed in was nice and we all got to eat fresh-cooked food straight from the stove. So, I do have to say I had fun.

The best part was that we were so far up in the mountains that the heat was at most 85F/30C, and at night, a very cool and crisp 45F/8C. It was so nice to be able to have fun up there. We went hiking, mountain biking (a major workout, btw), and funning up in the Park (Winter Park).

Too bad we couldn't stay up there much longer. I would have liked to stay for another day or two.

I had the most fun with the mountain biking. I would definitely say that it was the most difficult also. I can see why mountain bikers are so muscular. It takes a lot of leg strength and arm strength, along with that mid-body strength, to be able to get your bike to hop around rocks and all that. It was fun though. I had a great time flying down the mountain(s) once I was used to it. I'm sure by the time my brother and I got down into Fraser from our mini-loop, we were flyind down the last hill at like 40 or 50 mph (60-80 kph). I do have to say the aluminum (7005) bikes that we had, were a blast to ride. There was a slight tilt from the bike shop to Fraser and we didn't have to pedal much to get the bikes going. Once they went, they kept on going. Very cool.

Hiking was fun. But it was MOTS so, not as exciting as the other stuff.

Winter Park (the resort) was cool. The Alpine Slide was very cool. It's a big huge sled like contraption that you get on and slide down big huge gutter-like concrete pads. It was quite interesting. I do have to say that some people were being buttholes and cutting, but it didn't bother me too much. I had to get used to the Alpine Slide at first, but after the first time down, I was hooked. We also tried a Maze, from A'maz'n Mazes, and I was able to halve my time from my first and second time. The best time was two minutes though, that is amazing. I walked all the way through and got only 5 minutes. We also played a round of mini-golf. T'was fun.
>>Boys/Bois alert>>Several cuties at Winter Park...of course the congregating thrill seekers, family vacationers, and the mountain bikers led to a nice day boy watching...

We pretty much took everything at a relaxing pace. My dad and mom made sure that we were back to FC refreshed.

We took the 36 back from Granby/Grand Lake and came up the back side of RMNP. It was much more forest-like than the other side. It was much more interesting, to watch and drive through than the eastern side. So I'm glad we took the scenic route back home.

//Hockey//
The U-19 Women's team did ok at the Rocky Mountain State Games; they placed 5th of 6th, which is a good showing considering, that the PSD Fire isn't the best team, and that they practiced just a few times together.

The CoEd Adults team did pretty well also, I hear. They were able to score on the Denver team more than (they think) any of the other teams, so by the individual standards, it seemed they did well. I don't remember how they placed though. I think better than the U-19 team.

//Love//
What is love? What is lust?
What do I want? Whom do I want?
How do I want it?
Can't I just have a guy to hold on to?
Like I say, blue eyes get me.
They shine, they glisten.
Focused, they stare into the soul.
Whiteys get me.
They also shine, they also glisten.

Why do they have to be straight?

Why can't they be gay?

When will I find my guy?

Do I really have to wait that long?

Damn. That sux.

Go! Talk to one of them. You never know.

//SUA//
Perhaps I should pack. Maybe, maybe not. I should. Will I do it tomorrow?

//Social Life//
Party tomorrow. Hope to see some people there.

G'night.

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