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gympunk
01-16-2012, 11:04 AM
I took my 5yo son out sledding in the little rural town I grew up in. Standing at the top of the hill I felt like I was a kid again, like it was 30 years ago. Nothing had changed there. Despite all the tumult in the world & kids plopped in front of computers - I guess (to coin a phrase) some things never change.
It was my son's 1st day Snow-boarding, lots of falls!
fitmember
01-16-2012, 11:09 AM
good stuff
we also just went sledding over the weekend with our 6-8 yr olds and our 4 yr old boxer
love takin the kiddos sleddin and Im especially ready for a huge snow so we can build forts in it again like last year
http://i403.photobucket.com/albums/pp120/davenich79/181892_197515453592336_100000016470628_769587_6282 080_n.jpg
http://i403.photobucket.com/albums/pp120/davenich79/168936_197515520258996_100000016470628_769588_2293 722_n.jpg
paolo59
01-16-2012, 11:26 AM
Ha ha! Love moments like that! We've not had any snow to speak of around here yet, but am hoping for some! :)
fitmember
01-16-2012, 11:29 AM
Ha ha! Love moments like that! We've not had any snow to speak of around here yet, but am hoping for some! :)
how much do you usually get in the winters??
paolo59
01-16-2012, 11:42 AM
how much do you usually get in the winters??
Last year was quite the unusual extreme, we had 12 inches in one snowfall. Unheard of around here. Normally we'll get an inch or two over the course of the Winter. In North Texas we're just a bit south of that normal 'snow-line.' We're much more likely to get ice storms.
StressMonkey
01-16-2012, 07:05 PM
It's so strange revisiting places that still exist from your youth. At my 20 (sob) year high school reunion I got to go inside my old school and it felt beyond strange being in there again.
good stuff
we also just went sledding over the weekend with our 6-8 yr olds and our 4 yr old boxer
love takin the kiddos sleddin and Im especially ready for a huge snow so we can build forts in it again like last year
http://i403.photobucket.com/albums/pp120/davenich79/181892_197515453592336_100000016470628_769587_6282 080_n.jpg
http://i403.photobucket.com/albums/pp120/davenich79/168936_197515520258996_100000016470628_769588_2293 722_n.jpg
OMG, the last pic especially hit home! Dug out those "forts" dozens and dozens of times when I was a kid! Very cool, and thanks for sharing :cool:
Also, on a sober note: where I grew up, corner-snow-plow heaps like that can be deadly, as kids play in them and another city plow comes along and "buries" them while they're playing. Quite serious here...as it happened in my area in N. Boston, so caution your kids!
latebloomingmom
01-16-2012, 07:15 PM
we used to get huge amounts of snow at Grandma and Grandpa's house when we were kids...sometimes, we climbed the tv antenna tower attached to the house and jumped off the roof! we thought it was lots of fun til Grandma hollered at us:)
crupiea
01-16-2012, 08:12 PM
Whats with all that white stuff in your front yard and why are those kids all bundled up. No shorts, no flip flops, where do you live, Alaska?
I was freezing here today, had to wear my windbreaker on the way to the car. Dipped down into the 50's, brrrr, old jack frost was nipping at my nose.
fitmember
01-17-2012, 05:25 AM
OMG, the last pic especially hit home! Dug out those "forts" dozens and dozens of times when I was a kid! Very cool, and thanks for sharing :cool:
Also, on a sober note: where I grew up, corner-snow-plow heaps like that can be deadly, as kids play in them and another city plow comes along and "buries" them while they're playing. Quite serious here...as it happened in my area in N. Boston, so caution your kids!
yeah, I actually didnt think about that til now
luckily thier was no snow on the road to push when we built it
When I was growing up we lived in a little town of 250 and it was on the edge of nowhere
so we would go down gravel roads and build epic forts in the ditches from all the blowing snow