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The Wests and the Thomases of Costa Mesa caravaned up to Mammoth
Mountain in the Sierra Nevada mountain range last month for a relaxing
vacation that included cooking dinner, packing lunches and home facials.
They enjoyed the comforts of home in a land covered with snow, in a
brief world that allowed the kids and parents of two families to have a
weeklong slumber party under the same condo roof.
The Wests and Thomases both have children at TeWinkle Middle School,
which meant they had coinciding time off for President’s Day. They chose
to caravan to Mary Thomas’ mother’s cabin because the two families had
made a similar trip to the ski resort and loved it.
“Everywhere you turned, you saw people you knew,” said Mary Thomas, a
pharmacist at Fairview Developmental Center, of other TeWinkle families
spotted at Mammoth.
Juliet West, who works with cosmetics at Bloomingdale’s, said the
families’ similarities made everyone get along.
“My daughter and her daughter are the same age, our son is the same
age as their son,” said West.
Taylor West, 11, and her friend Jennifer Thomas, also 11, spent most
the trip skiing and snowboarding together, as they were old enough to
venture off on their own with a map.
The boys -- Ryan West, 6, Kevin Thomas, 10 and 6-year-old Matthew
stayed with the mothers most the time, as the two youngest ones needed
help learning how to ski.
The adults took turns baby-sitting the kids, so whichever couple
wanted time alone could hit the slopes together. The two families also
met up with other vacationers from Newport-Mesa and skied the same
routes.
At night, the Wests and Thomases cooked dinner together and stayed in
watching the Winter Olympics on television. West also gave the girls
manicures, mud masks and other beauty treatments that make staying up
with friends fun.
“I even have pictures of the girls in the mud masks,” West said.
Mary Thomas and Juliet West agreed that the weather was perfect for
skiing, even on days when it constantly snowed.
“It’s a fun experience with all the families,” West said.
* Have you, or someone you know, gone on an interesting vacation
recently? Tell us your adventures. Drop us a line to Travel Tales, 330 W.
Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; e-mail [email protected]; or fax to
(949) 646-4170.
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