Happy New Year.![]()
I want to go home!!!
Hope all of you have a great New Year's eve and a safe one too.
We are coming home tomorrow and can not wait to get home. Our ski trip has not been all that great.
First day, my son wipes out and hurts his knee. He tells me that he heart a popping sound when he fell, and that is not good. He managed to ski down the rest of the run(Blue) and we drove back down to our hotel in Santa Fe. We are here with another couple who happen to be physcians, and that night they looked at his knee and they tell us that it is probably a torn ACL or at best a torn medial meniscus( just like his dad 2 years ago)![]()
I do not know how he skied down the rest of the run, if indeed it is his ACL.
We called our neighbor, the Orthopedic doc and we have an appointment for an MRI on Wednesday at 7:30, he will see him at 8:30, so we hope that we will hear better news, and he will not need surgury.
More fun:
Last night at 1 am, the hotel fire alarm starts blaring an ear piercing shrill, which wakes me out of a sound sleep. My wife tells us to get up and get out of the room. You do not know how ill prepared you are in the middle of the night to get clothes on and grab what you need to get out of a hotel quickly, until you actually have to do so.
We throw on some clothes as fast as humanly possible and feel the door like you are supposed to, then open it and see everyone running for the stairs at the end of the hallway. We make it down the stairs, me, my wife and my gimpy son, then get outside into the 19 degree weather. I notice my wife did not grab her coat, and she is in a short sleeved tee shirt and sweat pants. I also did not get my wallet or car keys, so I run back up the stairs to the while my wife is screaming at me to stay put outside. I get back to the room, grap her coat, my wallet and car keys and high tail it back outside.
Three fire trucks and three of Santa Fe's finest arrive in in about 5 mins. We all are standing outside while all go into the hotel to find what the is going on. They find out that there was a small fire in the maintainence closet that set off the smoke alarms but not the sprinklers.
After an hour and a half freezing our asses off, they clear everything so we can all go back to our rooms.![]()
What a way to end the year. Hope the new year is a whole lot better.
Happy New Year.![]()
That sucks. I have friends from Tucson up who are up in Santa Fe right now. Their mom is with them and had to go into the hospital on Christmas eve and is still in the hospital up there.
Sounds like my 'land of enchantment' hasn't been all that enchanting for peeps this year.
On a lighter note, my baby brother was just snowboarding in Santa Fe yesterday and had a great time, so it's not all bad news from the city different.
Next time, stay in the U.S.
No offense to anyone, but you couldn't pay me enough, to go to New Mexico on vacation.
Hope your son feels better jim.
You have obviously never spent much time there. It's one of the most beautiful places in the country and a great place for family vacations - camping, hiking, fishing, skiing, etc.
Happy New Year Jim (and everyone else). I hope it's not a torn ACL.
Thankyou Kori.
TPark, Kori is right, NM is beautiful and the people are friendly as heck. We went to Los Alamos yesterday and to the science museum and had a great time, and learned a lot about our weapons program and about the history of the atom bomb race to end the war. I highly recommend it to anyone......also the Los Alamos area is beautiful.
Ed, the skiing is quite good. I did not know til I got there that Santa Fe's ski resort has the 2nd highest base elevation in the country at 10,200 feet. The top of the mountain where we skied is 12,100 feet so the snow is perfect. They get over 200 inches of snow a year too. Everyone said that the resort was the most crowed it has ever been the last few days and stil we had hardly any waits at the lift lines, so all in all, I do recommend any skiers in here to come here.
My family has skiied there many many times - not only is the skiing pretty good (not the most difficult mountain by any means, but I don't need every place I ski to be A-Basin), but my mom who has back problems and can't ski has Santa Fe in which to entertain herself while we're on the slopes.
New Mexico is one of my favorite places in the world![]()
I didn't care much for living in New Mexico (of course, I was in Alamogordo at the time...), but I agree it is a great place to visit.
Hope your son is OK, Jim...
B2B, I now have that proof you needed that there is a God.
New Mexico looks like crap when you're driving through it on I-10, but it's actually a really cool place. Lot's of great hikes through Pueblo ruins, Carlsbad Caverns, White Sands, in the mountains, and so on.
wait wait wait wait, there's a NEW Mexico now?
Bad news.
Had MRI done this morning and doc told us that ACL is torn, just as feared.
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IH 10 goes through the southern part of NM. The northern part in the mountains is quite breathtaking....huge difference.
Texas is quite ugly in a lot of the state, but there are some beautiful parts too....remember that.
sorry to hear that...
That sucks! Sorry!
Bummer. There goes the athletic scholarship offers...![]()
Sorry to hear about the ACL.
And Jim's right, judging NM by any small part of it is as bad (or worse) than saying "Texas is all flat, hot, and dusty."
how old is your kid Jim? was he skiing or snow boarding?
16
He was on snow blades.
The doc did not know how he was able to ski down the rest of the run with his injury....he is a real trooper....I would have had them carry me down on one of those stretchers.![]()
especially if the ski patrol was female, right?![]()
You got that right...I would have a great view of her ass all the way down.
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come to think of it, my son would have requested that too, had he thought about it, as he is a walking hormone.![]()
Sorry about your kiddo's knee, Jim, but I'm sure he'll bounce back better than ever.
I can tour guide anyone who wants to see the beauty of NM......for a nominal fee.
damn that sucks, especially that he didnt get some skiing in before the accident
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