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Photo Tutorial for Ski Lessons

Me Ra Koh

If you and the kids are headed to the mountains this winter, grab your camera and this fun photo tutorial for ski lessons!  And there’s a bonus photo tip at the end for getting great shots from the ski lift!

Ever since we told the kids we were going to go skiing, they were BEGGING for skis! They wanted to rent their skis the moment we got to Vail, Colorado. But Brian ended up getting altitude sickness the first night. It was brutal! The elevation in Vail is 9,000 feet. If you don’t drink a ton of water when you get here, you can get pretty sick. And even if you do drink a lot of water, you can still get sick like Brian did.

His head was pounding, he was throwing up throughout the whole first night, it was so sad. Instead of hitting the slopes the first day, Brian recovered and the girls took the kids sledding.

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By Day Two, we were ready to hit the slopes. Clear blue skies. Sunshine. Fresh powder. It was what you picture Vail to be.

Brian headed out early with the guys while Shannon helped me get the kids ready and checked in to their first day of ski school. It was a bit chaotic to say the least with dozens and dozens of kids getting checked in and half of them crying. Things were going okay, until the school said I had to pass them through the rainbow and let the teachers take over. But we still needed to get their boots and skis fitted! “We’ll take care of them, just pass them through the rainbow tunnel and we’ll take it from here. No parents allowed past this point. Be back in three hours.”

Panic started to rise inside me because I knew this was to abrupt of a goodbye for the kids. But we tried it and once Pascaline was on the other side of the rainbow, I heard her SCREAMING which of course made Blaze cry, and I said to hell with the rainbow!

I would not have been able to leave the ski school without the kids if it wasn’t for Shannon. She took my arm with a firm grasp and said, “Me Ra, they are only as strong as you are strong. Don’t lose it.” I’m on the brink of tears at this point and cursing Brian for making me do this without him. But Shannon was right, I needed to pull it together b/c this is one of the best ski schools in the world. They would be fine after ten minutes, but to leave, oh my goodness, it was horrible! Like I said, Shannon and only Shannon got me through it. (Shan-you know I’m eternally grateful for that one!)

Without the kids seeing me, I came back 45 minutes early to see if I could grab some shots. The school didn’t call so things must have been going okay. I hid on the other side of the window and tried to find them without being seen.

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  1. Wendy says:

    Me Ra, I absolutely love how honest and open you are. I think this is why we all love you and feel like we have known you for years. I am hoping for snow in DC soon, so I can try some of this out. Thank you, Thank you!

    MeRa, I am sorry to post the next thing here, but I would love to contact some of the people going to Napa. I know she asked in one of her latest posts.–

    Now, for Michelle who was a finalist in the last contest and is going to Napa, please email me: wzippwald@yahoo.com. I saw that you were looking for others going to Napa in one of your lasts posts. I would love to connect to make the time between now and April go faster.

  2. Kate Cox says:

    You are such a good mom! When your child cries, of course you want to comfort them……..mine are all grown up and I still want to do that! It looks like you have a wise friend in Shannon. Hang on to her. It’s great to see you and your family having a wonderful time…..you deserve it. Thanks for sharing!

  3. Kari says:

    Me Ra, you are so brave! Love you!

  4. Jen Sulak says:

    hahah! that was a really great story…and i love how lil blaze just looks so tiny in that helmet & lil skis….wow, i can’t imagine….i hope he learns to enjoy it!!!! itz a great life experience!!!!

  5. Claudia says:

    Those pictures are great. I have to echo the previous post and say that Blaze looks so tiny. How cute that the kids are the “mini-mice”. That last shot made me tear up – what parent hasn’t thought about what happens when they leave the kids for a bit. Now to know – ugh! Hope today is a little easier.

  6. Dorian says:

    I hope Brian is feeling better. That will drain you.
    Love the pictures and the recipe. What lens where you using?
    Way to be brave.

  7. Addie says:

    No one can ever really prepare you for those “brave and strong” mother moments. Thank heavens for the good friends who help talk you through them! What wonderful photos out of the crisis, though! Can’t wait to try these tips out, as we have been getting snow on and off since we got home from the Seattle Workshop.

  8. Michelle says:

    I just posted some ski lessons pictures on my blog too! Your weather looks like it was much better than mine, though. Thanks for the recipe for the pictures. It gets way easier for the kids the more they do it. My three year old loves to ski but we haven’t tried leaving her with an instructor (not only enough for them around here). It’s hard to turn off those mother bear instincts but what you did was good for them!

    Have fun tomorrow!

  9. caitlin says:

    I don’t even know you and have fallen in love with your blog. I love the way you tell stories. Poor you, leaving them!!!

  10. Lisa Stein says:

    Boy, it’s hard getting started. Want to take my 4 1/2 year old skiing this winter for the first time. Have the same fear about ski school, just being bundled up in all that stuff is enough to drive anyone nuts, never mind strapping on skis (I forgot, the little ones don’t have to deal with poles, so that’s good). What they say they want or don’t want and what they do is often 2 different things! I was debating taking him myself for the first time to get him used to it, but school is often the best option. Thanks for sharing the trails and tribulations of mom and kids, and glad you got some good pics!

  11. Me Ra says:

    I think we turned a corner in skiing with the kids! I can’t wait to get these new photos up and posted for all of you! And yes, i totally need to post the Rocky Mountain Pizza Dough recipe, what a great idea! I’ll totally do that!

  12. Me Ra says:

    Wendy, I almost forgot about your question. When we get back, I’ll send an email to all the current women coming to Sonoma, so you can connect with eachother. Fantastic idea!!

  13. Wendy says:

    Me Ra, Thank you so much. That would be fun to connect. I am so glad the Rocky Mountain Dough Recipe is coming. Thank you, thank you!!

  14. Hi Me! Just had to take a minute and write to tell you how much I love your images and instructional materials. Each one teach one has always been my motto and it seems you feel the same way. Thanks for helping to keep the standards high in our industry to sharing so much valuable info 🙂

  15. Your kids will be the king and Queen of the mountain in no time! I love how tough kids are when the fall and I love how fast they learn! Good job getting them started early! The worst is learning how to ski as an adult! Just think you are saving them from that embarrassment!

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  20. Great post and tips as usual!

    This month I head up to Winter Park, CO to document my family at the resort and I am totally stoked!