Tuesday, April 7, 2009

This is the 3rd time I participate in a snowboarding adventure that I have experienced so far, to be placed in the Wisdom group and actually sleep, for the first time I slept so well in a bed that was not mine. Imagine my surprise in the morning, when I saw that above my bed was the Japanese symbols for” wisdom”. Our snowboarding lessons where amazing, Kristina, Lindsay and Hilary are the best instructors, while they each have their own ways of teaching the three of them are very patient.
“They surest way to corrupt our youth is to have them look up to people who think the same way they do.” In order to prevent this we have to step out of our comfort zone and meet people that share a different perspective of life, different ideas. And very painful but well earned bruises…. lol

-BERENICE
This weekend has been so interesting for me; I mean Hoolie Boo always has been there to challenge me and to push me out of my comfort zone…Snowboarding was so cool and it was another life lesson (DON’T GO SNOW BOARDING WITHOUT YOUR KNEE BRACE)…but other than that it was great. My mentor was there the whole way and I am so grateful for DERRION WYATT. I am so blessed YMC paired me with her because this was totally life changing.

-PEACE & LOVE ALLISHA AkA LeLe2FLYY
What’s up this be the only Gardy .Today was the most painful day eva man, the mentors did a great job teaching me how to snowboard but it was very difficult. I was surprised Hilary kept patient because I sure wasn’t. Other than that I think it was a great experience plus I never seen snow before so it was something new, I just don’t want to snowboard again but that’s the reason why I came to this trip TO SNOW BOARD but whatever I guess I'll give it my all [Hoping] but my legs are sore like really badly and I miss my booo but anyways yeah this trip is going to bring something new in my life. And I'm grateful.

-Gardi Romero
Initially, I was nervous as I had never taught snowboarding, and for most of the girls this would be their first time. I definitely was thinking things like, what if I taught them wrong or wasn’t able to help them have fun. I wasn’t saying anything about these feelings but I was feeling them. So, when we got on the mountain almost EVERY single girl after putting their boards on, and listening to our lesson, was unsure of us and snowboarding in general. The look on their faces said, oh No, this is too hard. This had the other mentors and I worried, however, after ignoring the grumbling we got them up the hill. Then each of us mentors started working one on one with each of the girls and within about two hours we got all of the girls riding down and most of them learned to stop without falling. Not only were they riding but they were having FUN! We mentors were shocked, and TOTALLY stoked because the girls were not only having fun, but they were doing SOOOOOO incredibly well. Each of them made me proud to have helped them, as I had been insecure that I wouldn’t be able to help them progress. Not only did I enjoy seeing them happy but their successes made ME PROUD and SO HAPPY! Thanks Ladies!

-Evelyn Aguilar
WOW!!! YO, I JUST CAME BACK FROM SNOWBOARDING AND IT WAS SO FREEKIN AWESOME DUDE… AT FIRST I WAS HESITANT AND I SORTA KINDA ADDED ANOTHER INTENTION TO MY LIST WHISCH IS PUSH MYSELF TO BE THE OUTGOING ADVENTUROUS PERSON GERICA IS…. SO I KEPT ON GOING. THE ONLY THING THAT I REALLY DON’T LIKE IS “SKATING”. BUT FOR THE MOST PART HILARY REALLY IMPRESSED ME AND KRISTINA WAS THE BOMBEST EVER LIKE SERIOUSLY DUDE…

-Hilary Holmes (Snowboarding Mentor)
Hello my friend! What’s up?
I’m just sitting at the computer and I have an amazing group of ladies and women around me. I woke up this morning with a smile on my face… I thought I was happy until I seen some people that were super happy, then I turned mad… J/K. I believe I left my stress back in L.A. but it’s waiting for me when I get back to L.A. Luckily my intentions for this weekend are to learn things that will help me tackle the problems that I have when I get back and also breathe.

-Gerica Preston

Monday, April 6, 2009