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Snow Fun

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IMG_1925eWe have company this weekend. Cyndie’s niece and nephews stayed overnight. Yesterday was a beautiful day for outdoor fun. There is still a lot of snow around here for fun and games, but it was warm enough to be completely comfortable in the spring sun. I started the morning by digging a path to the fire pit, so we could have an outdoor fire. We created sled runs on our back hill, one with banks and turns, and one straight shot down the hill. A snowman materialized, an activity that was followed by snowball battles, snow angels, and much running and exploring. The kids were particularly interested in one of our brush piles that never successfully burned last fall.

Soaking wet, rosy-cheeked kids came indoors for treats and respite beside the fireplace. I got a chance to watch a little of the college basketball tournament games before it was time to head back out to cook burgers over the fire. That gave kids another opportunity to see how the sled runs were setting up in the cooling evening temps.

The runs had gotten a bit too fast for the size of our banks. I think that is the funnest part for the kids.

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Written by johnwhays

March 24, 2013 at 8:55 am

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  1. Hi John, as I live in a collapsed language world, I deciphered the title ‘snow fun’ as ‘It is no fun’ – ‘s no fun’! However, despite my oppressive culture overload, it was clear that the snow made for real fun! Yes, you are in your element!!!

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    Ian Rowcliffe

    March 24, 2013 at 9:24 am

    • What a great example of differing perceptions. There is nothing like sledding to bring out the kid in a person. The kid in me truly loves playing in the snow.

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      johnwhays

      March 25, 2013 at 7:37 pm


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