That is awesome! Children give us such an appreciation for things…it’s like seeing for the first time, all over again; and throwing oneself into experiences. Huge smiles.
quotes are everywhere – and it is hard to see the sled. it’s a white plastic roll-sled and blends in perfectly with the snow in this picture. maybe all you can see is my friend pulling us into line on the hill, grabbing the yellow rope if you look close enough )
I do remember the fun of all that. Where I live snow has become quite unusual and we haven’t had a flake of it this year, never mind a white Christmas.
I’m suppose to get snow this weekend. But not enough to use the sled but isn’t nice for the children to have fun for a short time. Have a good weekend Beth.
Your photo reminds me of when I went sledding with my brother. He’s ten years younger than me. It didn’t end well, though, as the sled runners dug into a crust of snow and we went sailing – without benefit of sled – over the top. Ah! Good times. ;-)
That is awesome! Children give us such an appreciation for things…it’s like seeing for the first time, all over again; and throwing oneself into experiences. Huge smiles.
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exactly, belinda )
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Only a few little flurries here – 18 actually – I counted 😁
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yes )
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Where do you find these amazing quotes? And is it just me wondering where the sled is? :)
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quotes are everywhere – and it is hard to see the sled. it’s a white plastic roll-sled and blends in perfectly with the snow in this picture. maybe all you can see is my friend pulling us into line on the hill, grabbing the yellow rope if you look close enough )
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I figured it was a roll up sled. I thought it was funny that it could like you were all pretending to be on a sled. :)
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ha – that’s always an option, too )
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Always fun……always lots of laughter………a favorite Brookside experience.
Floridian children just don’t know what they are missing!
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Yes to that )
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Last night was the first time it really snowed over here this season.
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Here it comes )
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Yes… now it’s here. And it might become more over the weekend…
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here too )
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So let’s dress warm :)
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Snow is awesome if you don’t have to drive in it! Love the kids’ reactions.
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I agree with all of that )
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Awwww
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Yes, Beth! Seems you have had a lot of fun and I am so glad for you. You know how much I love the snow. Now you have it, so have fun!
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I am )
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:)
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How cute! Looks like fun!
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It was )
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I do remember the fun of all that. Where I live snow has become quite unusual and we haven’t had a flake of it this year, never mind a white Christmas.
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Aw, hopefully you’ll get some again one day and you’ll be happily surprised )
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I can heat them laughing. Children at play, but particularly in snow do turn back the clock. Great photo.
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lots of laughs on that hill – thanks )
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I’m suppose to get snow this weekend. But not enough to use the sled but isn’t nice for the children to have fun for a short time. Have a good weekend Beth.
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i hope that you at least get a bit of it – have a good weekend, too )
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Your friend looks cute! ;) I liked the way your grandies ♡♡ piled on top of you, Peaches! :)
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ah, my friend from school, our p.e. teacher. kids in the pis are some of my school kinders, i like to sled with all kinds of people )
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Awesome! Can’t wait for enough snow for sledding.
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it really is a ‘fun for all ages’ activity )
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Just adorable.
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Your photo reminds me of when I went sledding with my brother. He’s ten years younger than me. It didn’t end well, though, as the sled runners dug into a crust of snow and we went sailing – without benefit of sled – over the top. Ah! Good times. ;-)
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ah, the memoires…
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By the way, this happened when I was a teen. Such a hill would unnerve me today. ;-)
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when I’m with the kinders, we go down a tiny hill, and they see it as a mountain )
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