Wow... this^ (I drank 3 beers and some wine because my body was killing me).
Anyhoo, I went all day on Saturday and made some progress. I went in the beginner park to practice some rails and butter boxes. I went last month and the rails and boxes were flat (on a small ramp but you could safely slide across and glide on some snow when you exit)... but now alot of snow was melted near the exit of the boxes so they basically became launching pads when you slide off the box.
Awesome thing was I never fell on the rails/boxes (went about 10-12 times) and also hit several small jumps landing most of them... but they were small (most hangtime was ~3 seconds) Took a couple bad spills when jumping off the boxes (I'm like, "Eff it" and tried to jump as high as I could off the boxes). Got a big bruise on my hip but whatev and hit my head on the ground but I'm fine because of my helmet.
I also practiced riding switch on green trails.. I can turn around and steer myself but I can't turn back to the normal stance. Meh, I'll work on it. Then rode with my hips lower than my knees to gain some balance. All in all, spent about 15% in the park and rest on mountain. The Line Anthems really made a difference (real buttery and handled very well on the trails, awesome ski) teamed with PX12s and the Salomon boots, made my learning a little bit more easier. At first, I felt like a poser (I bought a really big Oakley Battalion coat online but got too lazy to return it so I just wore it with my baggy Titanium pants) but atleast I had a few skills.
I live in Illinois and the only decent mountains are 3 hours away so I tried to make the best of my time... too bad I caught it at the tail end of the season. Oh and thanks for the replies to this thread, reading them at work really motivated me this weekend. I only have 3 days of skiing under my belt but that'll definitely increase in the future. Thanks again.