Barefoot Kids

Barefoot Kids

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Priority Snow Removal

As promised, though not yet with pictures, I'm reporting in with a little bit about snow removal in a household with kids. December in MN 2010, brought us over 3ft of snow, blanketing heavily the earth and trees surrounding our house. We have a beautiful big white pine on the North side of our house, that collected heavy snow on it's branches..bringing the branches in contact with the 3+ feet of snow on the ground below it. Underneath these branches, remained relatively snow free of the newly fallen December snow (still a good amount of November's accumulation beneath providing well insulated flooring for a fort of forts. Adorned with icicles and a fallen icicle so large that it served as a quaint table that hosted a variety of ice/snow cakes and projects, this fort of all forts provided the kids hours worth of outside entertainment.
Now comes the subject of navigating ones way to the fort from the front of the house. The kids can venture out down the driveway, north on the sidewalk and travel through a newly shoveled path (with 2-3ft walls) through the front of the yard right up to the back door of the fort.
So it stands, the beautifully shoveled walkway cleared for kids and quests to make their way, trouble free, to the fort; and the driveway is still piled with a new layer of 6inches of heavy snow. Priorities.
Pictures to come....

2 comments:

  1. The Blog header picture is awesome! Keep them out of shoes as long as possible. Until '09 when I started bare-footing, I drank the kool-aid and felt "sorry" for the kids without shoes. Little did I know that it's the best thing for them, and for us. The world is a little better place each time I see a kid barefoot.

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  2. Here here Johnny. I'm lucky that my kids love to be barefoot as much as I love them to be. They've got some strong feet!

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