With the blizzard come and gone, the city administration makes quick work of transforming the landscape from a post-apocalyptic white dream (or nightmare) to a more picturesque winter wonderland. While the heavy snow drifts are easily plowed away and the sheets of ice quickly cleared from roofs and bridges, the grounds of the city's parks and sidewalks still enjoy their seasonal coating of soft, fresh snow.
By mid-month, new posters begin to pop up on bulletin boards and network advertisements, featuring the cheerful sound of trumpets and the encouraging view of your favorite volunteer coordinators, inviting you to take part in the city's annual winter games. It's not quite olympian, and no previous experience is required — any and all are welcome to sign up for as many events as they'd like, and while medals aren't awarded, winners may very well find themselves bequeathed with something even more fun! (We hear bar tabs and instachecks are all the rage these days!)
Feeling festive? Come join the fun this weekend at the games!
▸ Are you freakishly flexible? Are you beauty? Are you grace? (We recommend not punching the judges in the face.) Ski ballet may be just the game for you! Play your walk up song as you emerge on skis to Cadelle's adoring crowds. You'll have 90 seconds to make your way downhill while twirling, spinning, kicking and leaping your way with style. Don't want to go it alone? This year Cadelle's offering the chance to compete in pairs. Let's hope your chemistry sets the rain slopes on fire.
▸ Does anyone remember that phrase 'Go sit on a block of ice?' Well, the sport of ice blocking takes that little idiom rather literally as participants slide down one of the city's grassier hills with little more than a giant block of ice, graciously provided by the local ice master. First one down is the winner! Though, just as a reminder: the city is not responsible for any stuck tongues, buns, or other body parts that may result from this event.
▸ Are you crazy about water? Are you unafraid of those freezing waves? The sport of polar diving may be perfect for you! Be sure to slather on the providied petroleum jelly all over your exposed skin and climb on top of the recently built high dive board at Lake Bunton — once you're poised and ready, let loose with your best swan dive... or bellyflop. Three judges will score your stylish dive on a scale of 1-10. The best average score wins!
▸ Are you a fixture at Lucky Lanes? Or is that elusive perfect 300 a pipe dream? Either way, what happens when you mix winter weather, pins, and big round balls? Epic fun, of course, in the form of a fantastically frenzied game of ice bowling! Just.... try not to fall over as you do your victory shuffle after you get that 7-10 split.
Of course, if you're not the sporting type, there's still plenty to see and do during the games! Maybe you'll opt to cheer on your friends and neighbors in their exploits — flags, vuvuzelas, and all manner of spectator accessories are available for purchase from nearby vendors, and for those who may not want to spend a fortune, the city offers free decorate-it-yourself kits for banners at the entrance to the viewing stands! More entreprenurial citizens may choose to invest in a willing market; visit the barking traveling bookies to place a wager on your favored winner, or maybe lay down a few cuddlebucks on an implausible yet possible end scenario — Ireland wins but Russia gets the snitch, anyone?
Whether you've opted to practice your best polar bear performance, rolled a turkey on the ice, or maybe just kept warm in your parka on the stands, be sure to keep a space open in the end of your weekend for the city's closing ceremony. There's the traditional pomp and circumstance, of course, in the issuance of awards and winner's trophies; more important and certainly more exciting, though, is the hosted dinner, held outdoors under a gleaming white tent just beyond the shores of Blue Springs Pool. It's a beautiful place to enjoy a delicious meal with friends, so the city certainly hopes you'll make time to attend!
Howdy, cuddlers!
With the excitement of the 2018 Winter Games just around the corner, we thought it might be fun for you to get to enjoy some sportsmanship of your own this time of year. While the Olympic Games are certainly reserved for the best of the best, Cadelle's version is open to all, and focuses less on swiftly navigating down snowy hills on your preferred mode of transportation (because, really, what else differentiates snowboarding from skiing from bobsled racing and luge...?) and more on the way you choose to move! We hope your characters have a blast while they dance on skis, slide on giant blocks of ice, dive into freezing cold water, or just roll an ice ball down a slick plane of frozen grass... or maybe just watch all their friends make fools of themselves instead!
If you have any further questions specific to this event, we encourage you to ask away on our QUESTIONS COMMENT here in this post. If you have general questions, or prefer a more private venue, our GENERAL INBOX (and SCREENED INBOX) is always available for you. In addition, if you've got an idea for a future event, feel free to drop us a line at our EVENTS SUGGESTION POST.
Peace out, girl scouts! We'll see you around! |
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Isn't this weather wonderful? I've always loved the winter. It reminds me of home to see snow on the ground and to feel the sting of the wind against my face.
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You're loco, the cold is the worst part of any season. It's only a reason to leave a place.
[ After all, when Vasquez has to put on a coat, that's his signal that he needs to be getting on his horse and riding on to other parts. Of course, that's not possible here with the whole being stuck, but not being hunted is worth some winter. Most days. ]
Have you never experienced summer? Maybe that's why you think this way?
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I grew up in summer. The summers last a long time in Westeros. Still, I think the south is too hot for me. I prefer this.
( Sansa shrugs a little and gives him a smile. )
To each their own, yes? I think most would agree with you.
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[ It's why he's been so miserable and has been content to spend all his time inside. They keep having these events, though, and he's bored enough to want to see what they're about. ]
What's Westeros? Somewhere else in America?
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No, from what I understand Westeros is a different world from your America. I know that many people here are from there, though. I have heard of it.
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[ Maybe this is why she's so strange and likes winter so much. Maybe Vasquez could understand if she was from a completely different planet. That, or maybe she's a Northerner. ]
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( Sansa wishes she could just carry around a map to demonstrate. Perhaps she'll draw one someday for that purpose. )
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I'm from Mexico and I never really paid much attention to history that wasn't our family's own. So you're not from space and you're not from where I know. Is this the future?
[ Or maybe he's coming face to face with yet another thing from this place he has to learn about. Alternate somethings? Maybe? ]
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( Sansa frowns a bit, hoping she's explaining it well enough. )
Does that make sense? That this place seems like it is possibly in the future from mine?
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[ It's strange, because it seems very much like their times are the same, but he's never heard of a Westeros. Her accent, though, makes him wonder if this is just more overseas that he's just never explored. ]
I don't have any devices either. The most technology I have are the gas lamps and a player piano.
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What's different about your world? Other than you like winter, which is very strange.
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We use horses to get around and it takes a long while to get anywhere. We don't have a lot of cities like this place. There's more open spaces.
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[ He still isn't taking back the 'liking winter is strange' part, though. ]
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I don't like wheelhouses, I like riding astride a horse. You have more control that way.
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[ Shivering, he glances to the people around them acting like idiots and takes another swig of his spiked cocoa, wanting to be warmer for this. ]
Can't people do this inside?
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( Sansa gives Vasquez an amused look, her cheeks pink from the cold and her lips turning up in the slightest of smiles. )
Would you like to go inside?
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Yes, inside, I very much want to go inside where it's warm and there are more drinks and less people "celebrating the snow".
[ He doesn't use actual quotation marks, but the look of derision on his face means that he might as well have. ]
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Shall we go, then? I wouldn't want you to freeze because of your southern blood.
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[Southern implies American like Goodnight, but that's not even close to what he is, and if she's going to learn about him, then it's best to learn it right.]
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Mexican. I will do my very best to commit that to memory.
( He has made the distinction, so it seems important to him. Sansa does not want to deny him his heritage anymore than she’d want to be denied her own as a lady of Winterfell. )
Will you tell me about Mexico, then?
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[He'd moved so that he could work and he'd seen enough of Texas and California before he'd gone into hiding. It's not that he likes to admit it, but maybe he's not so good when it comes to remembering his home.]
My family talks about it, our land. At least, what was our land before it was stolen. We had acres of ranch, good crops, healthy animals.
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( Sansa cannot imagine a place that is warm and full of growing things, not like that. She only knows Winterfell, the Eyrie and King's Landing. )
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[He says it like he misses it, though, because he does. That's the truth of it. He misses Mexico and he hasn't been home in a very long time, because of the part where they got driven out.]
I don't even know your name and already, you're giving me the names of your friends? Very secretive of you.
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Sansa Stark. I apologize, I let my words get away with me.
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