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Thursday, January 25, 2007

Back in the Show Me State!

Hello all! It is I, Charlotte Back From Montana. I never thought my bed could feel so good :P ! Skiing was a blast, of course skiing with your cousins, aunts, uncles, mom, dad, sister, brother, Grandfather and a couple of friends makes it all the more enjoyable ;) . Discovery Ski area has everything you need from skis, polls, shoes and everything in between. And if you stay at the Fairmont Cabins like we did. After a long day of skiing you can walk right over the the Fairmont Inn and enjoy the HOT SPRINGS! equipped with outdoor slide! What I found to be the most fun was being with Family and Friends. Playing who could stay above the snow without making any deep foot prints in our Pj's, Seeing who could cook the best bisects or just watching Lord or the Rings while awaiting Dinner was the Highlight of the trip. Or yelling over to your cousin to "GO LEFT! NO NO MY LEFT NOT YOUR LEFT!" While skiing down a slope. Even if you fall it seems to be fun, of course the fun ends when you realise you can't get up :P . All in all it was the best vacation EVER and this December it will happen again! I"M GOIN SNOWBOARDING! Maybe :P

Thanks for reading!

Charlotte-

4 Comments:

Blogger Caitlin said...

Hey Charlotte! It was an awesome trip, wasn't it? I will definitley join you if you try snowboarding next time, they looked like they were gliding right over the powder. Sigh, I always lost when I played that game seeing who would fall through the snow first;~)I cannot wait to see you all again, (and your biscuts were wonderful).

Love you,
Caitlin;~)

2:19 PM

 
Blogger Unknown said...

Hey Charlotte,

Great website regarding wild horses and their prservation. I had a question about that though. Does the extermination law refer only to mustangs, or does it expand to the wild horse populations in the Florida prairies and the coastal salt mashes in Georgia as well?

6:04 AM

 
Blogger Charlotte said...

Ryan,
The extermination law refers to all wild horses. But thankfully not many wild horsesin florida or georgia get captured. It's manly the ones in Montana and the surrounding states.

6:29 PM

 
Blogger Ryan said...

Thanks for the clarification Charlotte.


-Ryan

12:59 PM

 

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