June full of adventures

June full of adventures

Hello to everyone who has found a way to our blog page. Read on to learn more about what exciting We did in the month of June.

The month of June started with our grandmother Helene's 90th anniversary party. The date for this was set very early, and this also gave us the opportunity to be a part of this party. All the relatives, whom I hadn't seen for a long time, had also come, and it was nice to talk with them about life and sports. We have spent many childhood summers with our grandmother. He is a very warm-hearted person who always wants the best for everyone. But sometimes he can be very stubborn. He is a person who always completes the work he starts, and he also has determination. It turns out that we have inherited our little portion's character trait from our grandmother. 

Our dear grandmother Helene

Unfortunately, the month of June did not go so well. Keidy had contracted a small illness after the university camp, and just like us (twins), Kaidy also didn't manage to get past it. And so the two of us were out of line for a week.

Before the first June camp, we participated in the Järva-Jaani fair. There, together with our supporter, Koroter OÜ, we had the opening of a refrigerator trailer that travels around Europe today. Another similar one, with Estonian writing, travels around Estonia. The idea came from our father Reimo and a representative of Koroter. The plan was introduced at the end of our season, and within a month and a half from that moment, things had reached such a point that we could present the refrigerated trailer to fair visitors and send it to Europe. For the first time, we also managed to get our hands white working behind the counter. Namely, we baked mini-pancakes for those who wanted them, which went extremely well. In the meantime, there was a feeling that there would be no end to the cooking. In fact, it was just a good sign that people liked what we were doing. At the same time, they were also able to make a small contribution to our journey.

Finally, after this trawl, we were able to set the steps to the camp. The first camp of this month took place in Kääriku, where we could enjoy the Kääriku-Otepää hills instead of our usual (straight country) landscape. The main focus in the camp was on technical nuances. The camp was short, as the ski association's team camp was coming up immediately.

A few days later we were in Otepää again, and our first training took place in the afternoon. In general, the camp went well, the coach had made some changes for us compared to others in the camp, and so we could do just the kind of training that would develop us further. It was nice to train with others for a change, but I personally feel that my sister and I are in a better symbiosis and training alone suits us better. Or we are simply used to being two lone wolves together. Anyway, the camp left a positive emotion.

We were able to spend Midsummer at home (training) and it was time for the first outdoor camp. On Wednesday morning, we traveled to Germany, and when we arrived, we settled our old debt, which was a 3000m run. When the runs were run, we could start working on the power in the ski tunnel. If we have usually felt that the skis are still a bit long and "strange" when we start skiing again, this year the feeling of the skis was well preserved. Training days looked relatively similar. Morning training by skiing, evening training by running and/or general body exercises. This is how our first half of the camp passed. Now we are already in a new location, but we will talk about that next time. Stay tuned!

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