
Back in the city and the suburbs last year, I often found myself a fly on the wall observing families living a lifestyle I had left over a decade ago that now felt strangely unfamiliar to me. In a ski town, whether it is winter, spring, summer or fall, you will find children and adults alike spending a great deal of their time in the outdoors. It’s like you live in this giant playground and there is no place else that you would rather be.
This is a great opportunity to work in a small school environment and experience mountain living at its best in Silverton, Colorado. If you have a degree and/or experience in early childhood education, take a look at Silverton. If you are not familiar with this mountain town, I always recommend checking out Silverton Magazine for more information, here is the welcoming page intro …
Think out of the box. If you feel like your job search has you going in circles, and you are overwhelmed by constant talk of layoffs and unemployment, it is time to get creative and take a step back and away from all the panic and fear.
Your parents, loved ones, childhood friends may or may not completely understand your skiing lifestyle or your decision to move to a small resort town for that matter, but once you surrender and release to that fact, you may find that their acceptance gradually starts to improve.
So nice to come across a blog with a positive and thoughtful message these days. The mountains are my peace so reading about how others feel about their home, their passions, and the magic the mountains bring into their lives is truly a pleasure. Today I found two. A traveling skier based in Utah and an artist living in Taos, New Mexico, both leaving me with that feel good feeling …