Friday, December 9, 2011

Monday, October 17, 2011

Campfire.




Are those what I think they are?


Can you spy the Cheetoe? Dudley did. He's waiting for permission.


Three sticks, losts of sniffing and a few cheetos later = Very tired Puggle.

Dudley Turns 1.

Rumor is Dudley's birthday is on September 30. The poor thing spent most of the day locked up in the house since we were too busy to do anything else. In fact, I almost forgot.

So a scoop of ice cream and a tea light were all we had in the house.


Dudley, Sit. Wait. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU . . . . . .


Good boy! OK!

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

What a dog will do. . . .



This is dudley. Dudley is obsessed with me. He's like a stalker that won't go away. . . . only I don't want him too cause I've been stalking him lately too.


It appears that Dudley is laying on the back of the couch. But that would be decieving not to tell the truth!

Now it would only be normal to wonder why a puppy would do such a thing. . . . well, because there wasn't any more room on the couch. . . .

LA Adventures.


I has an exciting opportunity to venture to Los Angeles for a grand total of 26 hours last week. After being strip searched in the airport, due to the simple fact that my existence is a threat to national security, I arrived in style to discover my snowboard was peeping out of my boardbag. . . . time for a new one.

Downtown LA From my window. . . . Not too shabby.

I'm not gonna give you the details of the trip just yet but I couldn't help but share a snapshot or two of . . . . . Asia town. Who knew it was so close?!

Couldn't read a word.

But the toilet was real neat!


It even came complete with a heated seat and personal settings. Oh boy do they know how to make a girl happy!

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Local continues her snowboarding dream

Local continues her snowboarding dream: "BOUNTIFUL — Nine months ago Bountiful native Nicole Roundy was struggling to find money in order to compete in adaptive snowboarding. Now, she can dream of continuing to snowboard with her teamma..."

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Season Wrap Up.

I firmly believe that success belongs just as much to those individuals who influence it, as it does to those who pursue it.

I'd like to take a moment and thank all of those who have continued to support my pursuits and those of other adaptive snowboarders around the world.

We had a great turnout at both the French World Cup and the Canadian Would Cup and hope to see you all again soon. Our largest event boasted 39 talented riders from 9 different countries. Here are the Results from the Cups:

February 3rd: Orcieres, France World Cup:

GOLD: Evan Strong USA
SILVER: Tyler Mosher CAN
BRONZE: Keith Grable USA

GOLD: Amy Purdy USA
SILVER: Nicole Roundy USA
BRONZE: Fabienn Sava Pelosse FRN

February 4th: Orcieres, France World Cup:

GOLD: Evan Strong USA
SILVER: Tyler Mosher CAN
BRONZE: Keith Grable USA

GOLD: Amy Purdy USA
SILVER: Nicole Roundy USA
BRONZE: Fabienn Sava Pelosse FRN

April 8th: Lake Louise, Canada World Cup:

GOLD: Evan Strong USA
SILVER: Keith Grable USA
BRONZE: Mike Shea USA

GOLD: Bibian Mentel NET
SILVER: Nicole Roundy USA
BRONZE: Amy Purdy USA


April 9th: Lake Louise, Canada World Cup:

GOLD: Evan Strong USA
SILVER: Carl Murphy NZL
BRONZE: Mike Shea USA

GOLD: Bibian Mentel NED
SILVER: Nicole Roundy USA
BRONZE: Amy Purdy USA

I'd like to extend a specials thanks to the Challenged Athletes Foundation and the Level Field Fund for making the season possible.

Props go to Stuart Rea, Andy and Jacob Levine of Team Utah for coaching us though the season.

Thanks to Travis Thiele we had a great athlete turn out in Utah. There were a total of 7 Competitive athletes on the slopes at Park City Mountain Resort and The Utah Olympic Park.

A special thanks to the National Ability Center for helping us get out on the slopes! I lost count of the number of introductory lessons you did ;)

Stay tuned for updates, news and other tidbits at www.adaptivesnow.org