TFiJ13: 2nd time skiing 2008
Well, here’s another skiing & snowboarding video for you! A few days after our first time out, the weather became simply fantastic, so we had to go out to Cow Mountain (Ushidake) again. Shinobu’s father was able to come with us this time, and Luke was really good. I also had a chance to cruise in some powder snow, which was quite nice up at the top of the mountain. There was not enough snow at the bottom, however, so I wasn’t able to take out my new swallow-tail powder board (next time!). Anyway, here you go- more Toyama winter family fun!
Here is a higher quality QuickTime version of this video that I hope you will watch.
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Hello! My name is Gerald Talandis Jr, and I'm the webmaster of this blog. I'm using it as a tool for staying in touch with family in friends around the world. I've been in Japan since 1993 and currently teach English at the
This is my wife, Shinobu. She's originally from
Luke was born on July 29th, 2001. He is now an elementary school student and loves sports, like his mama. Each week, Luke swims, plays soccer, and goes to a gymnastics class. He is also studying English and dreams of visiting the USA someday and becoming an Olympic swimmer, like his hero Michael Phelps.
Our daughter Max was born on March 7th, 2007. She is currently attending nursery school and is learning to walk, talk, and eat by herself without making a mess. She is growing by leaps and bounds, and loves Micky Mouse, Hello Kitty, and Anpanman.
Alex
Hi there! I got a minute to check your blog and it sure looks like you all are having a blast! Great photos and videos and Max in the bath was way cute! Hope you all are well!
Take care,
Alex & David (et. al)
Jan 26, 2008 @ 2:19 am
Papa
Thanks for stopping by, Alex! Glad you liked the video clips. As you know with kids, there are tons of precious and cute moments everyday; it’s nice to be able to catch and share a few of them.
Jan 26, 2008 @ 8:34 am