After a busy January, we finally got out to do some skiing on February
11. This time, it was to Karuizawa for a day on the slopes of the small
but charming Prince Hotel ski area, only five miles from the active
volcano, Mt. Asama.

Sara
stayed at home with Jii-chan all day, and Tomomi and I took turns
skiing. She skied, while I watched Noah, and then we switched. Anri had
a two hour lesson and later on, I took her up the chairlift to do some
real runs with me. I basically held my poles horizontally in front of
me, with Anri between my legs and holding the poles. Then I snowplowed
all ... the ... way ... down ... the ... mountain. My legs hurt after
doing that a few times! But Anri had a blast!
The lift tickets
were given to us by a Christian pastor we know in the Karuizawa area. I
had always thought this ski area was too small to be worth the lift
ticket price. Having now been there, it reminded me of Ski Sundown in
Connecticut, where I skied as a child. It was a surprisingly charming
place with good snow conditions and better lodge food than I had ever
tried. We'll go there again.
Early in the day, I went up the lift
and snapped this photo (below) on the way down. It is of the view of Mt.
Asama, an active volcano only five miles away from the ski area. This
volcano erupted just a week prior to our visit. The cloud at the top is
poisonous gas emitted by the volcano. Hiking to the top is against the
law for obvious reasons. In the photo, you can also see the shinkansen
station, between the ski slope and the volcano.

More
photos coming soon!