Thursday, February 07, 2008

Dancing Queen

As per Monday's post, Jamie and I hit the slopes with Haddie for the first time on Saturday. To avoid waking up at 5 a.m. to beat the ski traffic, we opted to stay at the Beaver Lodge a few miles from the resort. Picture low-end and then go down a few notches.

Hadley loved the windy, fun house-esque stairwell and bought into our "camping" adventure story when we stuck her on the floor with a sleeping pad. Our evil plan would have gone well had she not rolled over, only to wakeup at 5 a.m. (you know: the hour we were trying to avoid). She screached, "I am stuck under the bed!" which still resonates in my mind today as her father did not even flinch. And yes, that is real wood panelling in the picture.

Our experience at SolVista was unquestionably the best ski day I have had since I moved to Colorado. The resort hooked Hadley up with ski lessons and even appointed a luminous mountain hostess to ski with Jamie and I. Kelly reminded me so much of myself during my jet-setting single years. Only she was exponentially cooler.

As we lunched in the lodge, talk turned to outdoor pursuits. Jamie and I expounded upon a backpacking trip we did in Canyonlands last Spring. Brazenly, Jamie queried,

"So, Kelly. Do you do any hiking?"

[Nonchalantly] Oh sure. I once spent 2.5 months backpacking the Pacific Crest Trail."

End of that conversation.

Saturday night, Jamie, Haddie and I went to dinner and then played outside at the resort's carnival. They had a dance competition for kids and Hadley delved right into the land of strobe and lights.

Now, something you should know about The Hurricane is the kid can't dance. At all. She is even enrolled in a dance class in an attempt to counteract my non-dancing genes. But after watching her fumble around in class a few months ago, I called Jamie and confided that "We. Are. Wasting. Our. Money."

But maybe being a good dancer ain't all it is cracked up to be. During the dance contest, she flapped, she flailed, she spun and (brace yourselves for this) she won. Of course, they never actually divulged why she won but she was certainly the most entertaining kid out there.

Her prize was an ugly stuffed lizard and they immediately became inseparable. And extremely annoying. The kid even woke us up at 6 a.m. the next morning in our gorgeous two-bedroom slope-side condo (note: no wood panelling present) to inform us that "lizard was hot." And yes, that would be twice in one weekend we were awoken before dawn.

It was then that Jamie and I debated the possibilities of sending hot lizard back to the desert where it belongs.

Or just get it bronzed as this will likely be the only dance competition the dear girl ever wins....

22 Comments:

Loralee Choate said...

HEE!

I could never even hope to win a stuffed lizard for my dancing.

That kid rocks.

aubrey said...

sounds like you had a nice time! and yay for hadley for winning a dance competition. i love the picture of you two!

Melissa said...

I thought lizards were always the standard trophy for dance competitions!?
Sounds like a fun time!

Kimberly said...

The flip-flappy dance style is comin' back, I tell ya. Sounds like a lovely time was had by all...if you don't focus on the early mornings, anyway.

PJ said...

Congrats to your little dancing queen:D

Sounds like a FUN getaway!

Amanda said...

Sounds like a fun weekend. I couldn't ski, I would break my neck!

How fun for your daughter to win a dance contest!

No Cool Story said...

Now I have the song stuck in my head :)
Video?

slackermommy said...

Good for her!

Lauren said...

I like the bronzing idea, actually...

At least she was able to dance after the traumatizing experince of being stuck under the bed :)

Family Adventure said...

Sounds like an awesome trip away.

And yeah for Hadley winning the dance competition. Clearly she's a trendsetter, not a follower. The flapper-flail is the new hot thing.

Heidi

Guinevere Meadow said...

I've been trying to come up with more lyrics for the "Skiing School Dropout" song. I haven't done very well, but I've got another one..


Skiing school dropout,
No more snowy slopes for you,
Skiing school dropout..

(insert several more verses here until we come to the final line...)

Wipe off that snowy face and go back to preschool!!

(Skiing school dropout!)
(Go back to preschool!)
(Skiing school dropout!)
(Go back to preeeee-schooooooolll...)

Yvonne said...

I think bronzing the lizard sounds like the way to go.

Tristi Pinkston said...

Hey, I say 99% of dancing is the attitude.

kim said...

:) Love it!! You go little Hadley! And the lizard is only the beginning!
She is so darned CUTE!! How could she not win any contest??!

:) fun post.....your blog always makes me smile.

katie said...

I love reading your blogs, I'm so glad I found you!

btw, who made your blog? I love the cartoon - I would like to have someone do one of my family... Thanks so much!!

alanos@comcast.net

Kari said...

Your child, I'm sure, will never cease to amaze you! I know mine are that way...they love to prove their mother wrong!! :)

Teachin' this mommy new tricks! said...

Love your little girl in the blue wig! Flashy :)

MommyTime said...

This sounds like a fabulous trip. And, really, what could be better than a lizard? Well, my in-laws gave Son a stuffed tomato red lobster while we were in Hawaii that he adored for two years until Daughter took it over. Now she sleeps with it. It's floppy and leaves red smudges on her clean white crib sheets. Nice. It is adored and must not disappear at any cost. Good luck with the lizard! :)

My Ice Cream Diary said...

Oh the poor girl, I can already feel her teenage pains as i am a bad dancer as well. I still remember my ex-boyfriend's comment to me after a night at a concert, where I thought I was sexily swaying to the muusic, "What was that you were doing? I was worried you were getting sick and about to faint."

sogratefultobemormon.wordpress.com said...

hi amber!

you are such a cool mama!! way impressed. i wish we had done more with our girls when they were little! chow babe, kathleen :)

diana said...

too funny. these will actually be fond memories when she gets older. thanks for sharing them.

Jodi Jean said...

excellent, sounds like an eventful trip! yeah poor haddie, i can't dance either!