I'm baaaaaaack
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2022 12:05 pm
You old timers probably remember me as mondaylady. I joined the board in 2004 and was here probably until 2007.
I got my name from when I took day trips to Crystal Mountain in WA on Monday, which was my only day off, and would pretty much have the mountain to myself. The lift operator would say "Hey, it's our Monday Lady!"
I've lived in coastal North Carolina and then Charlotte before having to move to Missouri to look after my husband's mother, who treats me more like her son's sidepiece than family of any kind. The only thing that's keeping us here is my husband's job, from which he hopes to retire in 6 years with good bennies (by today's standards).
After my husband got off of active duty, we moved to Charlotte for 15 years. From there I took weekend trips to Blowing Rock where I would go to either App or Sugar, but mostly night skiing in App. Cheaper and much less crowded.
God and housing prices willing, we're looking to retire in the SC mountain area, not far from I-26. If I don't get back into skiing, I'd like to at least take some more weekend trips out there.
Good to meet everybody, and good to see the DOG again. Remember the fun we had ragging on Snowbird? As I remember the guy practically lived on this board.
I got my name from when I took day trips to Crystal Mountain in WA on Monday, which was my only day off, and would pretty much have the mountain to myself. The lift operator would say "Hey, it's our Monday Lady!"
I've lived in coastal North Carolina and then Charlotte before having to move to Missouri to look after my husband's mother, who treats me more like her son's sidepiece than family of any kind. The only thing that's keeping us here is my husband's job, from which he hopes to retire in 6 years with good bennies (by today's standards).
After my husband got off of active duty, we moved to Charlotte for 15 years. From there I took weekend trips to Blowing Rock where I would go to either App or Sugar, but mostly night skiing in App. Cheaper and much less crowded.
God and housing prices willing, we're looking to retire in the SC mountain area, not far from I-26. If I don't get back into skiing, I'd like to at least take some more weekend trips out there.
Good to meet everybody, and good to see the DOG again. Remember the fun we had ragging on Snowbird? As I remember the guy practically lived on this board.