Thanks, he is a joy to behold, as any parent feels when they see their kid take to a sport like a fish to water (he boogie-boards too, second favourite sport)
Anyway, My son now is all carve, in fact, he has run into a new unforeseen problem, given that he has basically forgotten how to wedge, and the stem-christie is his stopping routine, when the snow is heavy, and his speed is rising and I discerned, he himself is realizing how fast he is going, that stopping on steep inclines, i.e. 25degrees+ on black diamonds is a tough one, especially when snow is heavy, and face-plant risk is high! I found him in early March, lying there at the bottom of a relatively steep black diamond, he told me "dad, i could'n stop in this snow, my skis got caught!" it was tragically funny.
Here is a video of his escapades, he is made to watch all the time from Dec07, to remind him "It's all about controlled speed" - he has learnt that lesson well! Watch the "dot" at the top of the screen explode into view and land perfectly on his head!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KeEigKz7mk
And Caron-a, I am about to take his suit to his mom's place so she can sew onto a laminated card with name, phone number, plus a bright distance-viewable strip on it! She volunteered, reading your post, I am doing that asap..
And once again, you folks make a Dad feel good this afternoon..