Twenty Seven Years: a Lifetime in Itself
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Become an AdvocateBut how awesome for both Geoff and his dad to be able to watch our boy together tackle ski racing. Not every race venue is a good spot for Geoff to access, but he will be the last person to complain as he continues to be a glass-half-full kind of person. So when I get worked up or frustrated by people who share their sense of entitlement or self-centeredness through complaints on an unofficial mountain social media page, Geoff Krill shrugs his shoulders and tells me not to bother. He tells me these people will never really be able to appreciate, even flawed Covid seasons with staff shortages, that there is really nothing better than sliding on snow, especially with one’s children. Ski lessons are sold out? No big deal- ski with your own kid. Too much traffic? No big deal- just wake up earlier.
So that’s what I want to honor this year-- Geoff’s ability to look beyond the complainer, and appreciate all that remains in his 27 years post spinal cord injury. That and we continue to play Frogger with Covid here in northern NH as many of you are in other places, dodging bullets left and right. So, be a bright-sided person and take a little time to watch those Olympic games coming up, and don’t forget the equally impressive athletes to follow during the Paralympic games.