2013 is almost over! It's been a busy year for me, mainly with work preparations for the upcoming Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, but there have also been a lot of fun adventures with friends and family! I've got quite a lot to review, so I'll do it in a few parts.
January
The year started off (as it usually does for me...although for in 2014!) in Florida, but I quickly headed from sand to snow and returned to Park City.
I started skiing pretty regularly in January, so I gave in and bought my first pair of ski boots!
And that purchase was promptly followed by the purchase of my own skis!
Off the snow, I decided to run my first half marathon and opted not to train for it. While not the smartest decision I've ever made, I did, in fact, complete it.
In-N-Out is a must-have post-race.
Julia and I went to Las Vegas after my half marathon for a bit of sun and fun.
I had my first Sundance Film Festival experience! Julia and I managed to get premiere tickets to A.C.O.D. (starring Adam Scott, Amy Poehler, Jessica Alba, Catherine O'Hara...and even more) despite being on the waiting list and sat in the front row.
I was just a few feet away from these lovely actors.
The month wrapped up with the Visa Freestyle International at Deer Valley...a truly wonderful event!
February
I worked at the Sprint U.S. Grand Prix, where I got to watch some amazing athletes do incredible things in the halfpipe, including Shaun White.
And then I got the flu.
I decided that bangs were a good idea.
I continued to ski as often as I could.
I explored Park City.
I worked at a skicross/snowboardcross event at the Canyons.
March
I started volunteering a Furburbia, a wonderful animal shelter in Park City. They take animals from kill shelters and keep them at Furburbia as long as it takes to get them adopted!
I skied my first black diamond at Deer Valley!
Nigella Lawson tweeted at me.
Yep, more skiing.
Julia and I got crafty and made a bunch of homemade pizza. My personal favorite combination was ricotta cheese, peppers, garlic and bacon!
I went home for Easter at the end of March and, of course, normal hijinks ensued.
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