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Pastimes : Who is Bera? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Carolyn who wrote (128)5/13/2000 12:27:00 PM
From: Cisco  Respond to of 269
 
You don't have to do this.

Oh Yes He Does!



To: Carolyn who wrote (128)5/13/2000 12:51:00 PM
From: Venditâ„¢  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 269
 
I think I need to talk about it now that I gone this far into the story.

Backing up a little in my story I want to tell you just how taken I was with this female. I thought about Bera where ever I was and whatever I was doing. She was constantly on my mind. Would she adjust to the coldness of Austria OK? after all she was from a warm climate and the cold there can be bitter at times.

I once remember waking up in Austria as a kid and being astonished that we had over 6 feet of snow on the ground. Cisco said I was being over protective of her but I was just concerned with her comfort and well being. I think Ive always been that way and he still kids me about my nature at times but if the truth were known he is just like me.

It was on the second day that we were in Austria that I took Bera into the village to buy her some ski gear. She needed everything even down to warm socks, ski hood and of course a set of skis. I ended up buying her a childrens size because her frame was so petite. So now we set and out we went to the slopes.

It actually took me about 2 « days to get her comfortable on the skis and to a point where she was not nervous when I wasn't holding her arm while on the beginners slope although I still noticed a slight tremble in her hands as she held the ski poles.

By the 4th day she was on the junior slopes and finally on the much faster pro slopes where Cisco and I both loved to ski. It was amazing how graceful she was as she maneuvered at over 60 mph down the slopes. Her beautiful brown hair flowing behind her is a picture that is forever etched in my memory.

Ill continue in a few minutes.



To: Carolyn who wrote (128)5/13/2000 1:17:00 PM
From: Venditâ„¢  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 269
 
On that Friday is when things began to decay. I had slightly injured my ankle while getting off the lift in the afternoon and when we all returned to the chalet it was at dinner that I asked Cisco if he had any type of medication that would dull the pain. He disappeared into a hallway and returned shortly with a black medical bag from which he produced some pain medication for me. I was happy that he had thought to bring his handy black bag along.

After a restful night sleep we got up and ready to go out again. We had decided the night before to try some slopes on the other side of the range. He nor I had not ever skied there before because they were a bit treacherous but we were adventuresome . I went to gather up Bera which is when I discovered that she had gone into Ciscos black bag just moments earlier and put some drops from a bottle into one or both or her eyes. Im thinking harmless eye water so I hurriedly grabbed the bottle from her a replaced the top and threw it back into Ciscos bag before he knew that Bera had been in it mush less attempted to use any of its contents. You see NOBODY was suppose to touch Ciscos black bag for any reason. Out the door we went and off to the other side of the mountain for the day.

Will continue........