Ski boots

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I saw a performance at assembly today and they were SWIMMING frogging SWIMMING and then they made the script something like 'geez I need a massage after that' in my head I'm just like ............ DO YOU KNOW THE PAIN OF A FROGGING SKI BOOT?! Apparently no because if I put on a ski boot for more that 1 hour my foot looses all feeling and I'm left with numb feet and they were in year one. I would have to deal with this at the top of a mountain, where it snowed. Yes it does snow in Australia but only in some places so we don't deal with this every year.

 Yes it does snow in Australia but only in some places so we don't deal with this every year

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But that happens in the snowy mountains and the blue mountains. Anyways back to the point, my feet need a massage after more than six hours of skiing but I'm allowed to used poles now YAY! In one of the runs we weren't allowed to use poles and we would always go to the nearest snow mound and fall into it because it was soft and we knew how to get up. We weren't weird people learning how to get up if we fall, otherwise we would be to flat land not a blue run which was classified as medium. We haven't done black yet though. They are way too steep for me which is probably why I didn't make it to level six. How do I go from one thing to another? I don't know but after skiing I would put my normal sport shoes on and they felt sooooooooooooooooooooo light it was like they weren't even there but my feet still hurt so I would just sit in the car begging my mum to give me a foot massage. This is what happens every single year. Buuuuuuut, go to Thredbo ski place thing. This was sponsored by Thredbo. Jk they probably don't  even know that this even exists. But really, if your in Australia in winter and you want to ski, go to Thredbo it's even better than Perisher.

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