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This trip has been amazing, maybe too amazing.  It was probably time for Murphy’s Law to catch up with us.  Unfortunately, Murphy arrived in the form of Ava skiing into a tree in Big Sky, Montana.  Short story: nothing irreparable, we are very lucky; a broken patella (kneecap), broken nose and soft tissue damage to both knees. 

Longer story; our trip to Big Sky had been going swimmingly.  My parents spend a month here each year, an ideal spot for us to reconnect with family and enjoy downhill skiing.  We found cheap flights out of Reno, parked the RV there and flew to Big Sky on January 15.  We spent the last 10 days skiing our hearts out, hiking, ice skating and enjoying the company of my parents, my sister and her family.  We also had the pleasure of meeting 3 sets of friends out here.  Two sets of friends (one from business school and the other a childhood friend of Dan’s) drove out from the Missoula area to ski with us.  And then, the icing on the cake, we happened to run into friends from Charlotte who were also out here on a vacation and we spent a day skiing with them.  Like I said, great vacation.

Until Sunday.  Sunday was supposed to be our last full day in Montana.  We were geared up to spend the entire day skiing Big Sky’s seemingly endless supply of downhill runs.  Our third run of the day was an easy one.  We skied down “Mr. K,” a green slope, but diverted to “Harbor’s Half Pipe” mid-way along the run.  Harbor’s isn’t a true half pipe.  It’s more like a gully between two runs and is rated as easy.  We had skied it a few times already.  It’s a fun run, but a little hard to control your speed because you don’t have much horizontal space for turns.  I was halfway down the run letting out gleeful whoops when I heard screaming coming from the woods on the high side of the gully.  I managed to stop and ski-walk up the side of the gully and found Ava lying next to a tree screaming.  Ava has been known to let out blood curdling screams for trivial, non-medical events, so I didn’t jump to panic.  We usually let the screaming subside before we start the injury inquiry.  But the screaming didn’t stop and Dan (who was right behind me) realized that her ski googles were broken, not a good sign. 

I continued down the slope to find ski patrol and Dan stayed with Ava.   My sister, brother-in-law and Greg were at the bottom of the run, they were in front of Ava and didn’t realize what had happened.  They took Hazel while I took a lift up so I could ski back to the accident.  By the time I returned to the scene, ski patrol was there.  The ski patrol was 1st rate.  Eventually 5-6 red jacketed personnel had Ava on a backboard and snugged in a patrol sled.  Following ski patrol down the rest of the mountain was its own surreal moment.  They fanned out in a V formation to clear a path and an uber competent member of the team skied her down (thanks Cathy Trainor for taking care of our girl!).  An ambulance met us at the base of the mountain and had us down to the Big Sky ER in about 15 mins.

9 CT scans, 5 xrays and one MRI later we know that all of the damage will heal.  The broken patella (left leg) will require surgery which will probably occur this week in Bozeman, MT.  The broken nose won’t be evaluated till next Monday (the ENT needs the swelling to go down in order to determine if the fix is of the in-office variety or the surgical one).  The good news is that her right knee – also a swollen mess – only has a substantial bone bruise – nothing broken or torn.  She has trouble with crutches because she can’t put much weight on that right leg, but that will improve with time.

Ava is in great spirits, a little frustrated by her couch bound status, but otherwise charming various medical staff all over southwest Montana.  We have temporarily hit pause on the trip.  Plans are still evolving but at this point Dan and Hazel will probably resume the trip next week. Ava and I will play catchup in mid-Feb. after first heading back to Charlotte to start physical therapy and check in with her primary care doctor.  We will update the blog next week once we are through surgery and know what’s next for the Muir-N-Slager clan.

Ava waiting for another CT scan earlier today. In much higher spirits today, but with a slightly off-center nose.

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