Indoor Ski Romance Blossoms
There is only so much that can be written about ski exercises so I have decided to open this blog up a little. To be quite honest this is probably just a one off post as I want to show off the fact that I just got engaged.
As someone who works online in the ski equipment business, I am generally a computer geek. My excitement in life is really just once a year when I visit the ski slopes with friends or family. Plus when I visit the indoor ski slope near the Trafford Centre in Manchester. In case you don’t know it, their website is at Chill Factore and it is well worth traveling to. The facilities are second to none.
Anyway I visit the place once a week, usually when I think it will be quietest, sorry I am not sharing that secret hehehehe. I love it when there aren’t crowds so my experience and knowledge of the best time to go is a closely guarded secret. Just use common sense and you will do fine.
Three years ago I was there alone, enjoying myself when I met someone. One thing led to another and she is now my fiancee. It was great to meet someone with the same interest. She had a kind of half boyfriend at the time but it wasn’t serious so we were soon meeting every week at my secret time (this is another reason why I don’t want to share it).
Anyway what swung it was when she hurt her knee stopping in the way show off skiers do. (don’t do those show off stops people, they are not smart). I was there to offer a helping arm and took her to the hospital. She was very nervous when getting the X Ray because she knew it could ruin a family holiday coming up.
Anyway I stayed with her for hours and when the good news cam through that it just needed a weeks rest, she was so happy we hugged and I got a peck on the cheek and a long stare in the eyes. It might of led to more but there were two nurses watching us.
She quickly became the love of my life. We practiced skiing together all the time and discussed it online and via text. Our texts were about ski gear, plans and exercises rather than sweet love letter texts.
She works for an English School in Manchester and has been privately tutoring the son of a wealthy family in a great skiing region. When they met my fiancee and heard we were engaged, they offered us a free week at their cottage in the Alps as a honeymoon gift.
So I am afraid that it my news, nothing really ski related. We are getting married and then heading off to a honeymoon in the French Alps in a beautiful, authentic ski lodge. All thanks to her doing a great job teaching a rather stubborn child English. We cannot wait and have been planning like crazy. If it all comes off as planned, I might just come back and tell you what time is best to visit the indoor ski slope.