Again, yay for snow. Because I received the call last night that school was closed (way to go, PA), I was able to sleep until 8:30. I was quite refreshed and ready to start the day. John had made plans on Monday with our next-door-neighbor Jill to take the kids sledding, so I texted her to make sure everything was a go. I had to drag John out of bed, and finally by 10:00 we were off in Jill's amazing kick-ass Honda Pilot... which according to her could "drive up a tree." I would probably put money on that statement - we only slid once.
GMD was pretty clear, so we were concerned about whether our previous sledding spot by the fire station would have acceptable sledding conditions. We saw quite soon that we had nothing to fear!
After a while sledding there, we decided to find
We spent almost three hours slipping, sliding, and flying down all sorts of hills and inclines. Even the adults got in on the sledding action!
In Max's six short years of life, he has not seen snow like this. Therefore, he is a sledding newbie, so to speak. However, this lack of experience did not stop him from being a daredevil on the sled. Particularly amazing was his penchance for sledding down stairs. His antics were such a hit that I had to make a movie montage for your viewing pleasure:
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An EXCELLENT day was had by all, and now we're preparing to return to school tomorrow. However, we only have two days, and then we have a four-day winter-break weekend. Again, yay for snow!
Love all the videos. Love inner dorks. Even though I stay home, I still get pumped for the snow and school closings and even watch them scroll by. Glad you had such a fun couple of days.
ReplyDeleteCheck out the video again - I fixed it so that you can hear the awesome soundtrack that I created to go along with the sledding action. :)
ReplyDeleteoh my lord that is so hilarious! I almost peed my pants laughing so hard at the slow motion during I Believe I Can Fly.
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