dmansprincess
Certified Ski Diva
Divas,
My husband and I are approaching our 10 year wedding anniversary in January (one of the main reasons that I wanted a January wedding was so we could go skiing on our anniversary). We have 3 girls, Maylee (9) can ski some of the easier blues and Albany (6) and Rori (4) are still on the bunny slope. I know it sounds silly to some, but we do everything with our kids hoping that the future will hold plenty of time for us to do things without them later when they have their own families. We live in the Denver metro and have skied Keystone, Ski Cooper and Granby with our kids and when we were kids we both skied Wolf Creek. So here is my question, if you could go on a budget friendly but, still a little more extravagant then your normal, fun ski holiday within driving distance with 3 kids where would you go? I'm thinking driving Thursday and Sunday, ski Friday and Saturday.
Thanks everyone in advance. I know you divas will have fabulous suggestions.
My husband and I are approaching our 10 year wedding anniversary in January (one of the main reasons that I wanted a January wedding was so we could go skiing on our anniversary). We have 3 girls, Maylee (9) can ski some of the easier blues and Albany (6) and Rori (4) are still on the bunny slope. I know it sounds silly to some, but we do everything with our kids hoping that the future will hold plenty of time for us to do things without them later when they have their own families. We live in the Denver metro and have skied Keystone, Ski Cooper and Granby with our kids and when we were kids we both skied Wolf Creek. So here is my question, if you could go on a budget friendly but, still a little more extravagant then your normal, fun ski holiday within driving distance with 3 kids where would you go? I'm thinking driving Thursday and Sunday, ski Friday and Saturday.
Thanks everyone in advance. I know you divas will have fabulous suggestions.