Wednesday, March 4, 2009

the Ski Trip②



The next day, I had a big trouble.
Hanako, Miho and I tried to ski in the blue course that is harder than the green course.
At first, we went to the course together but Hanako didn’t want to ski one of the blue course so she went to another course which is the green one then Miho and I skied only ourselves.

It happened when we skied only two.
Suddenly, my ski board came off from my left foot!
However it was the middle of the slope and I skied faster than other places.
I didn’t have enough space to fell down for stopping so the ski board on the right foot still skied high pace.
I crushed into the tree and the tree was broken up….
I couldn’t move at the time because I hit the left leg and it hurt.
I called Miho to be help me but she didn’t come.
(She already went through the place and didn’t notice me.)
However some people who watched the crushing from the lift came to me and helped.
They were really kind for me and pulled me when I tried to stand from the ground.
They asked me that I can ski only myself but I felt better when I just attacked into the tree so I said ok to them.

After that, I skied the course only myself and met Hanako and Miho at the middle of the course.
Then we skied together but the course was too long for my left leg.
We had to ride another lift to go back to our home lodge.
When I rode the lift, it was the hardest time for me because the lift didn’t have any footholds and my injured left foot pulled down by the weight of the ski board.
I checked my leg in the lodge; it was swelling so I couldn’t ski anymore.
I stayed the lodge with Hanako all of the day. (Because she felt tired so much.)
We went back the hotel earlier than other people and had a hot shower.


At the night, we made the Siratama which is Japanese kind of pudding and had it with the Anko (the bean paste) and the Kurogoma-Kinako (the soybean flour with black sesame).
It was so delicious and I ate all of it soon.

Then we made