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My First Wonder of the World
As the sun rises each and 
 Every morning, over the
 Vanilla lathered frosty mountain peaks
 The spirit inside of me awakens 
 Like being doused with a rush of cold water
 And is ready to explode 
 Like shaking a bottle of coke and mentos.
 My teeth burst out from their shield with ecstasy.
 And over those mountains,
 A cloudless blue topaz stone-like sky appears.
 A perfect skiing day.
 My never-ending love
 For beauty, power and bliss
 Is not a dream anymore
 When the first lifts begin cycling
 At 8 o’clock because it brings me one step closer
 To the fresh tracks, that are lain out 
 In front of me, with brand new powder,
 All the way up to my knees.
 No breeze.  No one around me.
 The views, the power.
 The stillness of the snow-covered trees,
 And the smell of the fresh pine trees.
 The shine of the sunlight off the new snow.
 The wind hitting my goggles.  
 The way my skis maneuver through the
 Moguls, the trees, the race course.
 It sent a cold tingle
 Of exhilaration running down my spine,
  Making it ever so much harder 
 To make it down the slope.
 The fear of hurting myself,
 The fear of not completing the run,
 The fear of the new powder
 Disappearing. 
 This adventurous experience of
 Skiing the hardest and most challenging run
 Is worth every sweat of fear.
 My favorite memories of life
 Flashed by reminding me why this place 
 Is my one true love.
 The place to escape to.  The place to dwell on and
 To laugh about. 
 The place for only skiers.  
 As the fantasy ski day
 Is put to rest,
 I relieve my 
 Numb, aching, throbbing, sore, bruised
 Feet 
 From my wet, cold, tight
 Ski boots,
 I sit in awe,
 Gazing at the beautiful scenery
 Of the 1,800 acres upon
 Four challenging mountain tops.
 And loving the fact
 That I am living my 
 Heart’s desires.
 And as the sun sets,
 And the subtle pink, purple, orange, yellow 
 Clouds emerge and
 Leisurely fall from the sky,
 It brings forth the night,
 Which will press the reset button 
 Once again.
 A new beginning is set in front
 Of me to grasp
 And enjoy to
 World’s end.
 The ski runs became still and silent.
 I as I listen to the 
 Sound of snow breathing
 After a day of beating
 From the thousands of 
 Pairs of skis,
 Preparing themselves to
 Another upcoming hard day.
 The shadows fade upon the once
 Sparkly untouched fresh powder snow.
 The once growing 
 Teeth showing smile 
 Slowly but surely
 Disappears as a victorious ski day
 Has ended.
 And as I finally take 
 One slow deep breathe
 On my snow covered porch,
 Shivering with no socks on,
 I pray and wonder if 
 Tomorrow will present me the
 Same happiness.
 This is the paradise 
 That lies within 
 Deer Valley Resort in Utah
 Is what I call 
 My home.
 My first wonder of the world.
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