Personal Narrative On Skiing

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After a long and hard week at school, my little brother, my father and I decided to go to Whistler to enjoy the new snow that had just fallen. I was looking forward to having a blast shredding through the powder and spending quality time with my family. We were making tremendous timing on our way up to the mountain. I was so excited that we might have time to rent our skis before the shop closed, so we could have the earliest possible start to our day. Yet disaster struck when we were only five kilometers away. I was horrified to see a huge lineup of cars stretching on for a whole kilometer. After creeping forward for what seemed like one meter every minute, we finally arrived at the hotel. My heart sank. The shop was closed. We checked in and plopped down onto our beds, in hopes of getting a restful sleep before our big day of skiing. …show more content…

It was morning time. Groggy and rather dazed, I rolled out of bed and hastily put on my ski clothes. Luckily, the ski rental lineup wasn’t very long. Yet there was one very annoying person who kept pestering the staff because their boots didn’t fit. Once we picked up our ski equipment, we rushed out, and saw the gondola line. I was infuriated that more of my precious time would be wasted. I would have to wait another hour to get up the hill, as the line appeared to curl endlessly. Tragedy had fallen upon me yet again. By eleven o’clock, we had only completed two runs, and nothing seemed to be going my way. My brother and dad, without a care in the world, went down the hill with gigantic grins on their faces. Their joy made my blood boil and I felt the adrenaline pumping through my veins. I bet they wouldn’t be smiling if they had to wait for me slowly inching myself down the run. Even the weather was against me, as ice pellets came piercing down at my

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