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I still do not have words to describe how I feel, but I have a lot of great memories of my friend Sarah. And I wanted to share them with you.
We loved posing for our future album cover.
If there was music, we were dancing. I could always count on finding Sarah on the dance floor.
She got married first.
She showed me what it really meant to be a role model. http://www.womenssportsfoundation.org
So much stays the same.
The dream team = WSF Team
She taught me so much. Even how to pose.
The best Summer X, ever! I recall her and I dancing on stage with Three6Mafia just because we could.
Never a dull moment.
My SBF (Ski Best Friend)
My battle buddy : )
My life saver.
Teaching audiences about the GoGirlGo! Program.
No matter what, we were always having fun.
And making sure we were both alright.
No matter what, we always tried to do what was right.
We shared a love for cupcakes.
Sometimes I would win.
Sometimes she would win.
But that stuff never really mattered. We just liked being up there together.
As long as we were having fun. That’s all we cared about.
We did a lot together.
We complimented each other.
She was the perfect friend.
I will miss you forever Sarah.
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I found this video from the Powder Magazine Video Awards in Aspen this year. Probably, one of the happiest days of my life.
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We got the chance to shoot in this winery overlooking Wanaka.
Marie-France and I on-deck for the next shot.
Motivation for standing in the cold with tank-tops on.
A lot of sheep in NZ. They are so nice too and they like to jump.
City slicker and sporty chicks.
Deer know how to climb in NZ.
I can think of at least two people who would want to live here.
People even fish in NZ.
These are all lakes by the way.
I have a new camera too.
Condo view. Yes, I will take lakeside.
It’s real.
Not sure what two city slickers were doing in the fields of NZ, but here they are.
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