Showing posts with label Dancers' Workshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dancers' Workshop. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Getting into Spring!

The snow pack is slowly going away, green is becoming the new color around campus, and it's about time for shorts and tank tops!  TheChristyBel is finally getting back into her element!
Enjoy some random moments from the Spring!

Moose Ears in Front of a Gorgeous Teton Sunset!
Playing with one of the most amazing 3-year olds, ever, Revi!
Kubb that does not include snow & ice!
Dance Class that Involves Tutus!
More updates to come!
TheChristyBel

Saturday, February 8, 2014

XC Skiing To Granite Hot Springs

Friday, I went to a dance performance hosted by Dancer's Workshop (where I dance).  The performance were by the Gallim Dance Company.  It was a really awesome and interesting performance.  Included dancing with cardboard boxes and some really awesome, intricate combinations of modern and contemporary dance.  It was such a treat to see them perform that night.

Gallim Dance Performance Ticket & Program!
Saturday morning, I woke up really early (about 6am) to get myself up and ready for a full day of cross-country skiing with people Teton Science Schools community.  It was a blistering cold, windy, and snowy day in store for us.  Our goal was to ski 9-miles to the Granite Hot Springs south of Jackson.  I had not been back to the hot springs since Luke and I had gone back in September so I had no idea what to expect for this travel in.

It Was So Snowy, You Could Not Even See the Gros Ventre Mountains!
The decision to ski in was not optional.  They close the road up to the hot springs when the snow comes in and the only way to get to the hot springs is by either cross country skis, snowmobiles, or dog sled.  How cool is that?!

The Crew Trekking Through to the Hot Springs!
Leslie, one of our Grad Faculty & I
A Little on the Snowy & Chilly Side...
 Out ski began pretty late that we had expected: we were aiming to get onto the trail by 9:00 am MST, but there were two slides (small avalanches) along the road to the trailhead and we had to wait to for the plow to go through and plow the snow off the road and the road that leads to the Granite Hot Springs Trailhead.  So by the time the roads had been plowed, we were hitting the trail by I think 10-10:15 am MST.

A Snowy Cross-Country Ski!
The ski in was really fun and tiring.  The one thing that I found hard was as the fast snowmobiles were soaring past us cross-country skiers, was trying to breathe with all the smog and exhaust from the snow mobiles.  

When we finally got to the hot springs, it was a little past 1:00pm MST.  It took up about 3-3.5 hours to ski in.  It was totally worth the ski!  Doug Wachob, one of our TSS Grad Faculty who organized this awesome trip supplied us with some delicious hot stew and treats for lunch.  After rejuvenating ourselves with energy, we grabbed our bathing suits and went in the hot water!

The Natural Hot Springs Were Converted into a Pool
The Hot Springs Water Just Replenishes the Pool
It was such a cool experience to be in our bikinis and bathing suits while it was below 30 degrees and snowing!  Sure I have gone in hot tubs while it has been cold out back east, but to do this very same exact idea in a natural hot spring was pretty cool!

Can You See the Steam Rising From the Hot Springs?
Such a Snowy Hike Up!
So Much Snow Accumulation on the Creek Rocks!
Getting Ready to Cross-Country Ski Back!
On our way back, the snow was getting heavier and it was getting darker.  Luckily a few of the staff's friends had snowmobiled in and we worked some magic and get them to snowmobile us back to the trail head!  I had never been on a snowmobile before, so that experience was pretty over the top awesome as well!

The whole trip was pretty awesome in general: cross-country skiing more than I ever have, swimming in hot springs while it's snowing!, and then riding a snowmobile!  What more fun could a girl ask for on a snowy day!

The Cross-Country Skiing Snow Bunny!
I want to definitely do that again!
TheChristyBel

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

A New Year: New Resolutions

Being out in the Tetons has been a great experience so far: trying new things, being outdoors, living in a new place, teaching more! Every new opportunity and experience has been such a blessing, but lately, I have been feeling pretty nostalgic and thinking that there is something missing from my life and daily routine.

So for the start of a new year, I thought it was pretty appropriate to add some New Year's Resolutions into my year.  So, as of last Thursday, I enrolled in a few dance classes.  Dance was a huge part of my life, and well based on being in 'the middle of nowhere, Wyoming' the closest winterguard is well more than +10 hours away.  But taking a dance class just to get my body bending and moving in a familiar routine I think is something I need to put back into my life.  Dance and Guard were sanity escapes from the real world, life, work, whatever.  The Dancers' Workshop in Jackson is a really cool company.  They offer lots of classes from ballet, pointe, contemporary, Pilates, hip hop, and so much more.  Mary Beth, one of my fellow graduates, and I decided to take some dance classes together, so every Thursday, when we are not teaching, we are going to be taking a Dance Party workshop.  This is totally different from my normal classes and rehearsals.  It is a Power Hour of a core-body warm up, cardio, and learning a routine.  Not to mention the genre of dance is mostly hip hop, and that is a genre I am not at all used to.  So not only is this a great swing into a routine I am familiar with, but I decided to try to out a new type of dance. After my first class on Thursday night, I felt pretty rejuvenated: happy to be back in a studio and on the dance floor, but excited to try a new dance.

Joined Some Dance Classes at the Dancers' Workshop in Jackson.
Also, even though this is not something I was used to, I wanted to try a new hobby and get myself outside at least once a week outside of teaching.  Jess and Tootsie, two other graduates, told me about a January deal package over at the Targhee Ski Resort.  It was a 'Start Me Up' package: 3 lessons, free ski or snowboard gear rentals with those lessons, and day lift tickets when you take those lessons.  After your third lesson, the package turns into a Season's Pass over at Targhee.  I think it was totally worth the $267.  Over at the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, if I got the student discount, I would've paid $500+ and would have needed to find a friend or two to teach me, and paid more money for equipment rentals.  Plus, I hear Targhee is a better mountain for beginners to learn on.


Joined the Crowd & Bought a Season Pass
So Tootsie and I snowboarded all weekend.  So much fun!  I really like it!  I hate to say it, but I think I might like it more than skiing.  Not sure yet. I plan on doing both while I have this pass.  The pass will last me until August I think.  So, not only will I get to use this pass to ski and snowboard, but I can use it for hiking and biking too when the snow melts.  But yes, snowboarding was absolutely so much fun! I think I found it easier to learn than skiing.  Not sure.  But it was a pretty awesome experience learning and then going down the slope with Tootise working on s-curves.  Also, I really like the vibe that Targhee also has over there: mellow and laid-back.  I do not feel pressured or forced either.


Grar-Planking with Tootsie!
So a mixture of getting back into a routine of an old passion and then taking on and trying a new hobby is a great start to a new year.  The Animal Medicine Cards have also been a great touch to my mornings.  Instead of seeing my daily horoscope, I have been pulling an Animal Medicine Card.  These cards are used to understand improve one's connection to the Great Mystery and to all life.  Basically, it is a reconnection to mind, body, and spirit of personal power, strength, and understanding.  By pulling a card, or multiple cards, you can see how you are connecting to a specific animal and how those qualities of that Animal Medicine are relating to you and your daily life.  I also think it helps me understand how my attitude is towards something or someone and how I can reflect on how to approach and conquer.


Animal Medicine Cards!
So far, I think reconnecting with something I miss and love with a new hobby I am enjoying with a spiritual connection and focus is a pretty good start to a new year and the blessings that will unfold with time.  I can assure you more resolutions will come up throughout the year, but three is a good start.

To a New Year of New A New Life,
TheChristyBel