Dec 19 2008
First Snow
As I watched Gus diving on top of the other two kids in the snow tube, I reflected on how far he’s come in the past few years in terms of handling the snow. It’s always been an interesting paradox: he hates things that are wet, especially clothing, but he loves the snow. There was a time when he would refuse to keep gloves on, but his hands would freeze. Snow days used to be fun, but tough.
I’ve learned to bundle him up enough so that he stays dry, and I don’t skimp on the winter gear. Lands End is my favorite for winter wear, especially their snow boots. Being that I also have trouble with being cold and/or wet, I can personally attest that we have never had a problem with any of their products.
Aside from waterproof boots and gloves, a few minor things have made snow play a little easier:
- hats with ear flaps and hooded jackets
- jacket that comes just below the hips
- neck gaiters instead of a scarf - they don’t come undone, they’re soft, and they aren’t bulky
- snow bibs instead of just pants, and the ones that have gaiters to go inside snow boots
I also make sure that Gus puts his mittens on before his jacket. That way we extend the amount of time it takes for snow to start getting inside them. Once the snow gets in, we’re pretty much done. And, while all these things seem fairly obvious, it took me years of drama to figure them out, especially since I wasn’t much into snow growing up. I wouldn’t be now if it wasn’t for my kids.
We had a pretty good time today, and when they came in, Gus was almost completely dry, except for the edges of his shirt sleeves (snow got in the mittens eventually). MM was another story, but she all but buried herself in the snow, loving every second of it. She was relatively dry all things considered.
When we came in, the kids both wanted something hot. Of course, Gus hates hot cocoa or tea. But today he asked for hot cocoa (big shocker) so I obliged. Now, I almost never give him chocolate, but we found a hot cocoa without caffeine called Hershey’s Goodnight Kisses, which I bought for the express purpose of letting him try it. He did and still hates hot cocoa. So we settled for hot apple juice and called it a day.
The snow is still falling, and I expect it will for the rest of the night. Tomorrow, we’ll probably try snow-tubing down one of the big hills, and maybe we’ll even get to build a snow man. I’m sure Gus will treat us to a song - he’s been big on the Christmas carols for a few days now. Funny how a foot of snow can really make things fall into place during this season - even for those of us who have sensory issues with the cold, wet stuff.



























Andrea, I too love the first snowfall of the year, but not as much as the kids do. Gloves are and will always be an issue to be reckoned with—we put a man on the moon, yet we still haven’t been able to invent gloves that kids can actually play in. The thick ones are too thick and they can’t move their fingers in them and the thin ones aren’t warm or waterproof enough. Thanks for sharing a fun day. Stop in an visit me some time– http://www.funforkids.today.com (cheryl)
It sounds like your children had a lovely time. Enjoy your white Christmas!
Best wishes,
Roz
http://lifeinaustralia.today.com
I love snow. I hate Phoenix.
Hi Andrea,
I really enjoy your blog and read it frequently. Alyssa and I
wish you a wonderful holiday! We are still doing yoga …
Keep up the great work!
Diana