I think the things that make me excited are only best when they're shared with people.
I try to keep a pretty one-tracked mind.
I skied on Astroturf and PVC pipe on the slope in my backyard.
Most places in the Midwest, you ski on piles of trash, like retired landfills.
I think the Winter Olympics are definitely on a smaller scale than the summer games, but with the inclusion of cool new sports like slopestyle skiing and snowboarding, it is going to breathe new life into them and attract a whole new crowd.
I like to quote the verse, "I can do all things through Him who gives me strength. " I kind of envision me skiing and God is kind of like an eagle right next to me screeching in my ear that everything is going to be all good. I just try my best and that's all I can ask for.
The craziest thing is walking down the streets of New York and people recognizing me and asking for my photo. It has been pretty wild. I am used to getting spotted in ski towns, but I never thought it would happen in a place like this.
Love isn't one-sided and selfish. It is full and generous and life-altering in the best of ways. Love does not destroy, Gabriel. It creates.
Mobs may assemble, calumny may defame, but the work of God will go forth boldly, nobly, and independent.
I learned everything about fashion during my time at the 'NY Times.
Climate alarmists believe in their own omnipotency, in knowing better than millions of rationally behaving men and women what is right or wrong, in the possibility to give adequate instructions to hundreds of millions of individuals and institutions and the resulting compliance or non-compliance of those who are supposed to follow these instructions.