I packed a book. I didn't read a page. Like I said, I saw things going a little differently.
What I did do? I did hold a baby the entire time because my independent, fun-loving child became possessed for three days. He was so out of sorts that I didn't recognize him, even when we were bouncing for 45 minutes at 2:00 in the morning. I did try to help push a suburban out of the snow. I didn't succeed but I tried, and I did get a chest full of spun out snow/dirt/mud down my shirt. That was awesome. I did change a thousand kids in and out of snowsuits, coats, gloves, and boots at least a million times. And then I spent countless hours looking for said snow equipment. 16 sets of gloves is a lot to keep track of. I did carry a baby a half mile through slush and snow to go sledding. (I'm actually not sure you can call the last 200 yards carrying, though, as I just wrapped my arms under his and let him dangle.) After that I did lie in the snow and consider the possibility of dying from a heart attack at the age of 39.
But it is the trip home--oh, the trip home!--that really tells the tale.
(to be continued...)
4 comments:
At least your snow gear was only for 3 days and not all. winter. long! I had to get James Velcro shoes for the winter so we didn't have to worry about tying with the whole on/off snow boots thing. I love Spring!
Ok that I laugh that you went to the SNOW for spring break? I've been trying to dodge it for months...
The kids look like they had a gooood time. They'll remember this Spring break for ever...and so will you!
Okay, I have to say you are CRAZY - pure CRAZY! We Minnesotans live for Spring Break so we can go to some place WARM and you are going to the snow????? Crazy, crazy, crazy!
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