So, a week or so ago, we dug the snow clothes out of the tub in the garage (see, XO? I TOLD you it was important that we keep that stuff!), bundled up the kids and then scrounged around the house and garage for something that would work for a sled!
Now, the snow review was mixed....Baby Girl lived in Ohio for nearly 6 years. She remembers snow. She likes it. She was just beginning to like sledding when we moved. It was not hard at all for her to jump back into winter mode. Sweetie was only a year old when we moved, and although I have pictures of her bundled up in her stroller while I shoveled the driveway one day (thanks, Army, for stealing my husband in the winter!), she really had no clue what she was getting into. Pumpkin.....well, she's a Southern Girl by birth! ;)
It began to snow late last Tuesday night. They'd dismissed school at 12:30 that day (When it was sunny and sixty. I kid you not, Yankees!), and then 30 minutes later, canceled school for Wednesday. (Again, still sunny and sixty. Kind of ruins the tradition of standing by the TV as LONG as POSSIBLE, praying that your district scrolled across the bottom!) They also started sanding the roads and dismissed Ft. Bragg around 1:00 Tuesday, then officially closed it for Wednesday. Suffice it to say, no one was going anywhere!
We put the kids to bed as usual, though and they didn't see any snow Tuesday. However, Baby Girl woke me up at 6:30 AM, totally bundled up in snow gear, asking if she could go outside to play. Apparently, that Yankee was excited, too!
After eating breakfast (impatiently) Baby Girl went out to play and we commenced dressing the two little ones. You remember Ralphie's little brother, Randy from A Christmas Story, right? "I can't put my arms down!" Yep, that's about how thrilled Sweetie was with her get up!
Happy to say, however, that once she got outside, the novelty was enjoyable, even if it wasn't good packing snow yet, and she didn't get to make a snow man! Snow angels were perfect, though!
Pumpkin......dressing Pumpkin for snow play is sort of like stuffing a sack of flour with wet noodles for limbs into clothing. Apparently, this was the day I was training for when I was dressing and undressing my dolls all those years ago. She likes coats and hats. She wasn't fighting me! But, it's really hard to dress a child in cold weather gear when she is used to putting on one jacket and then running out to play! Also mittens.......Such a good idea that is so difficult to use!
Baby Girl was too busy running to her friends' houses at 8 am (Sorry, neighbors!! Didn't realize it was QUITE that early!) so no adorable pics of her, but this four-legged baby surprised us all by LOVING the snow! A lab that hates water but loves snow. Weirdest dog ever.
SO, if the snow didn't pack, and we didn't have any sleds, what did we do with our snow day? We got creative with the sledding options! In case you are ever on a snowy hill without a sled, here are some options for you:
1. Lid to plastic tote.
2. Old cookie sheet
3. Plastic place mat
4. Collapsed moving box (usually a lot of those around here)
5. Pizza box
6. Trash bag
7. Pizza box IN trash bag
8. Laundry basket
9. Boogie board
10. Piece of plastic from an assault pack that helps the back maintain its shape
11. Real, actual sleds that your new neighbors brought with them from Ft. Drum, NY, where everyone goes to school and work in 10 foot drifts.
**Also, in the interest of science, we tried spraying all the surfaces with cooking spray. Didn't make a difference, in case you're wondering.
We were most successful with the actual sleds, obviously, but the plastic from the assault pack worked very well, too. Next, the pizza box IN the trash bag. Then a toss up between the laundry baskets and the plastic place mats.
The hill behind houses across the street. Northerners: notice the road has not been plowed. Because there are no plows. Crazy, right?!
Testing out the boogie board!
The LAUNCH!
5 second ride, 30 second climb!
A girl, reunited with SNOW!
Trying out that plastic from the assault pack.
Friends!
THIS is what happens when Southerners realize that snow is COLD!
I have yet to put the snow clothes away. The hats and mittens and scarves are washed and dried and folded. The snow pants and jackets are hanging on hooks. Boots are lined up by the door. I hear a rumor of more possible snow for the south in the near future.....should I keep them out in case or put them away and not jinx us!?













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