Now back in Chilliwack I'm enjoying my summer routine of training, eating, sleeping. Well, that might not be totally true. I have found a few moments to squeeze in some golf, biking, and other fun and relaxing activities. Although my lawn is dying after the extreme heat wave that hit Chilliwack, the house is as we left if thanks to our great neighbours. (We're lucky enough to have two RCMP officers living next door....plus they're great people with two sweet little girls with another little one on the way.)
In other news, I'm finally driving my new GM vehicle! I chose a black Envoy SLT and I'm really enjoying my pimpin ride:) This is, officially, my first car. As in most things I've done in my life, I don't do things in a small way! The reason it took me so long to get into my vehicle was because of difficulties getting it insured. (This vehicle was awarded to me from GMC for a one year term because of my results last season) There were a few quirks getting it ensured but luckily Chad Robertson from Barton Insurance in Chilliwack and Carole Jardine from CNS worked together to get me all set up. I'm now happily riding around in my big rig.
Last but not least, skiing...that is what I do right? I often find that in the midst of the summer months, far from the snow and racing world I, at times, forget that when it all comes down to it, it's on the hill where my work is done. All this time in the gym, running, biking, and jumping is done to improve my ability to ski fast. I believe this time away from the hill is essential to racing well and coming back to my skis with fresh eyes and mind. With a vision of what changes I'll need to make in order to continue moving up the ranks. I am back in regular contact with my sport psychologist Roger Friesen as we prepare for the upcoming season and beyond. My time with him helps me understand what's going on on every level as I compete. I am a firm believer that we function as one person, that it's impossible to separate the athlete from the person. As we all know, life is a constant work in progress!
Also, the joys of being a high performance athlete never cease. Just yesterday I had random drug testing show up on my doorstep. Sadly, they showed up just as I came home to grab a few things then head to the spa since I'd finally decided treat myself to some R&R! I had to cancel my appointment....so I could pee in a cup, what a trade! Heck, I'm sure the receptionist had to believe my story for the cancellation since I'm sure they've never had an excuse like that before! Oh well, so it goes.
As for David, he's racing in his National Championships this weekend then he's off to China on Monday for the Pre-Olympic event in Beijing. I've really enjoyed watching him progress throughout the summer and face challenges head on. Sport can be a tough battle but one worth fighting!
That's it for now. I hope you are all well and soaking up some sun.
With Many Smiles and Good Wishes,
Kelly
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