I went skiing on Sunday afternoon and was getting into my car when I had the bright idea to clean it out after I put my ski rig into the car. I was planning on bringing my rig home to put a shoulder strap on it that one of the ski team members told me to try. I was all set to go and had cleaned out my trunk and shut my hatch...That is when my Sunday took a dive! I had to go to Salt Lake to pick up a shoulder strap. It is about a thirty minute drive but when I shut my back hatch the broom did this to my window...
What a bummer huh? I still had to go to Salt Lake when it looked like this. This is after one shut of the back hatch.
At least the mountains looked good in the valley looking up!
This is a nice view from my rear view mirror. that was after two shuts of the back hatch. By the time all the bumps were done and I had it parked at my house it was worse. I shut it really hard before the repair guy came out and fixed it just to take some aggression out on that stupid broom. After that I only had about an inch of shattered glass all the way around.
It has been super cold this week and I got asked to attend a leadership conference today sponsored by Park City. It was a history of Park City and how the city runs from the mayor to the superintendent of schools to the tourist director. It was a cool day. I was glad I was able to go and save my bum from freezing on the ski slopes.
I have been a bit of a slacker on the blog. I will try to snag some sweet pictures this coming week. The World Ski Championships are here in Park City this week so I will see if I can get some good pictures.
Introduction
My name is Ben Hulin, and I am from South Bend, IN. This last year I completed classes at Bethel College and received my Health and Physical Education teaching license in Indiana. I am starting this blog to chart some of my activities. Many of you know that I participate in everything I participated in before my motorcycle accident, but now do them in different ways. This blog will show some of the activities, competitions, and different races I am involved in. Please comment or ask questions as we go. I am more than happy to explain things in detail. Thanks for following.
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