Monday, January 11, 2010

Slip Sliding Away

It's amazing how much can change in a year. I took the boys sledding last year and nearly lost my mind. The clock may have said we were only out there twenty minutes, but really, the clock lied. It was 568 hours of crying, whining and sled flipping.

It's taken me a year to work up the nerve to do it again. Now, mind you, we didn't have snow for six of those months, but still, I was rather apprehensive about tobogganing again.
But something happened to change my mind.

This week we are in the midst of a Chinook!!!!!! Which is my very favoritest weather phenomenon. It was a big factor in our decision to move back to Calgary. Which made it rather tough when we didn't get one last year. Way Cooler was NOT impressed. He'd heard about them, believed me, and did not get to see one. It was almost too much to take for my favorite winter wimp warm weather guy.

There is still plenty of snow on the ground but it was five degrees (Celsius) out. It was too warm to NOT go sledding. And Way Cooler was working. Which meant that it was up to me. Because apparently social service takes a dim view of dropping your 3 and 5 year old at the hill and going to Starbucks. Which means social services has never gone tobogganing with preschoolers.

So I promised myself a big chunk of chocolate if when we made it home and loaded up the new Christmas sleds.

It was awesome.

We found an empty corner of a popular tobogganing hill, just perfect for small sledders and off we went. It was so warm that no appendages even got chilly. I even took my coat off. Yee haw.
They had the very best of times. When I am old I shall still remember small faces etched with glee as they took off down the "Very Big Hill". Sprout really got into it, which is quite amazing for the child who clung to me sobbing in terror last year. He even began to lie down in the sled as it shot down the hill. This most closely resembles luge. Without the helmet.

The only downside, the toboggans are really too big for small arms to carry back up the very big hill and the riders too unsteady to position themselves at the top. Which meant that mommy walked up and down the hill Every.Single.Time.

Who needs a personal trainer when you can toboggan with my babies? That's a lot of hill to go up and down and up and down and well, you get the picture. The very, very sore picture.
Good thing I had that hunk of chocolate.

10 comments:

Knittinchick said...

You go girl! I'll keep that in mind when I'm slogging away at the gym this morning.

a Tonggu Momma said...

I'm wondering if perhaps the Tongginator would tolerate sledding during a chinook. Because we don't call her a roller-coaster girl for nothing. It's just that she's such a wimp about the cold. (And of course I have no idea where she gets it from.)

Kelly @ Love Well said...

What a difference a year makes, eh? This is the first winter when both of my older kids can get themselves dressed, go outside and play and come back inside BY THEMSELVES. It's made such a huge difference in how I perceive winter.

We're also supposed to get some of your warm(er) weather this week. I'm excited to go sledding with my kiddos. It's fun when it's 30F.

Nicole said...

Good for you!!! I know what you mean: my oldest is fine in the cold but my youngest is the type to freak out if snow gets between his mitten and sleeve. So not such a good winter kid. Last year tobogganing was really not a good option for us. This year it seems like he actually enjoys it (on Chinook days ONLY).

Lady Why said...

Two things of note... when I thawed my brain enough to do the math, 5 Celsius is approximately 41 or so Fahrenheit.

1) We are colder here than in Canada. I am now officially frozen AND depressed. I need to move to CANADA to get WARM! How sad is that?

2) 41 degrees Fahrenheit is far too cold to remove one's coat. No appendages got cold? Mine would have turned black and fallen off. I'm just sayin'.

momofthecrazies said...

You're such a good Mom!! I must admit that tobogganing is not my thing and I avoid it like the plague.

HoodMama said...

Ok, when I was little, we lived in Nebraska and would go taboganning (sp). I LOVED it! Your kids will remember it forever! Go MOM!!!

Leanne said...

That is crazy that we had a mutual friend! Not sure if you saw my comment about this post, so I decided to send you a link:
http://justaboutcrazy.blogspot.com/2008/09/speeding-through-my-own-narnia.html

I'm so curious to know if you were part of this scheme?

kathleen said...

what a fun mom you r . . . sounds like you made some sweet memories.

happy winter :)

Knittinchick said...

MOTC-our mom took us out tobagganing and we loved it and were always exhausted by the end-think: sleeping soundly! Some of my best memories as a kid... but i think that kids can make those memories with their dads!