Amo l'Italia
There's no where else I'd rather be. There's nothing else I'd rather be doing. Sometimes I wonder how I managed to be lucky enough to lead the life I do.
Imagine. Finishing a race and walking out of the finish pen to watch the best racers in the world skiing the same course on a huge screen. I think it's so valuable to be able to race and then immediately see how the very best ski the same race. It's immensely motivating. I am so fired up about being a ski racer.
Imagine. Being surrounded by gorgeous mountains, bright sunshine, & clear blue skies. Driving through twisty narrow roads (when road signs says "turnante" here, they mean it). Enjoying a cappuccino in Livigno and taking in the scene.
Imagine. Showing up at the World Champs venue on Monday. Knowing there's more racing to be done. And wanting it.
Imagine. Finishing a race and walking out of the finish pen to watch the best racers in the world skiing the same course on a huge screen. I think it's so valuable to be able to race and then immediately see how the very best ski the same race. It's immensely motivating. I am so fired up about being a ski racer.
Imagine. Being surrounded by gorgeous mountains, bright sunshine, & clear blue skies. Driving through twisty narrow roads (when road signs says "turnante" here, they mean it). Enjoying a cappuccino in Livigno and taking in the scene.
Imagine. Showing up at the World Champs venue on Monday. Knowing there's more racing to be done. And wanting it.
3 Comments:
Good, it sounds like your head is in the game. You had me worried for a few minutes there. Ski fast and take it all in or all out or all whatever you ski teamers are these days :)
will do :)
Wow Laura. I'm kind of jealous. I'm not sure I'm living my dream quite like you are. And I don't think my dream is racing but I don't get that much joy out of my job. And I think I should even if it doesn't seem as much fun as ski racing.
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