Sunday, August 5, 2007

Oh Jesus, crocheting and teaching

Apologies to all my adoring fans who I have abandoned somewhat with the blog recently. It's partly my laziness and also that I have been quite busy and trying not to spend too much money on the internet recently.

I probably do have a lot to say, but will no doubt forget most of it so I shall try to fill you in as well as I can with what I can remember.

I have discovered a new hobby since I got here to kill a bit of time in the evenings. I've taken up crocheting beanie hats! it takes me about 3 hours to do a hat and then I give it/sell it to whoever wants it. The wool for each hat only costs around $10 ($3.50) so they're cheap and look quite resonable by the end. I quite like making them becuase in the evenings I can sit around the TV with the boys who are normally watching a film that I have little interest in and at least be partially sociable.

Skiing has improved a lot the last few days as it has snowed most evenings. It's rained a bit down in Queenstown, but the weather here is fine now, just a bit chilly. Got to do some good off-piste as well because of the conditions. Friday was really great weather so we spent a lot of the day just exploring bits of the mountain that we couldn't get to before. It was good to have Nat, our instructor, with us because she knows Coronet better than most! Managed to go over a jump that had briefly been pointed out to us on our first day too. Its name is 'oh jesus', which comes from a few years back when one of the instructors when over it and screamed 'oh shit' at the top. However, Coronet Peak didn't like having a jump with this name so forced the instrcutors to re-name it oh Jesus. Anyway, when you go over it you realise why it has that name. Everyone else in the group decided to just roll over the top slowly, but for some reason I thought I'd give it a go, and without much speed at all got projected about 4m in the air and about 15m from where I took off. It gave me a huge suprise, as i wasn't expecting to fly that far given my timid attempt at it, but I guess that is why it has its name. I managed to land it okay, but was then in so much shock that I decided to fall over, which was quite amusing. (End of boring ski talk for those not interested) Here are some photos from the off-piste I was doing, you can see the impressive scenery from the top of Coronet.



We've also been practicing our teaching for the exam on Tuesday which has been interesting. There is quite a lot to learn because there is a very specific progression we have to follow for introducing beginners to skiing. I did my practice teach on developing the gliding wedge which went pretty well, except for minor mistakes like making my students do straight runs down terrain that was too steep and had no run-out so they had no way of stopping. Nat just found it very funny that I had told everyone to stop infront of my poles that were on the ground and everyone just skied over them! Everyone in the group was actually very good, although most people made little mistakes like mine, which turned out to be pretty hysterical at the time, including one girl who told us to "look at the building behind your head' instead of 'look at the building behind my head.'

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Is it bad that I always read your blog name as "The belt as woman"? xx

Anonymous said...

lou i need a new update!!

Unknown said...

This post is quite old, but it was searching the internet for Coronet Peak and Oh Jesus Jump, and found you here.

I too was surprised by the jump in 1984. And back then it was already called the Oh Jesus jump. The landing can't be seem from the run above. When I got to the lip I extended my body and gave it a big kick. A split second later I gasped as I realized the world had suddenly fallen away. I sailed way way higher than I had ever jumped before. I managed to land before the flat bottom, an glided all the way up the other side of the valley before stopping. I've never felt such a rush in ly life... Oh Jesus...