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Winter Memories
Is it just me or do the winters seem milder now than they did in the 50’s? Perhaps it is just that the means to get through them is so much easier now with snowplows on four-wheelers and snow blowers. For sure, the clothing now can keep a person a lot warmer. Gone are the days of bundling up in those bulky 2-piece snow suits; the ones with the pants that sometimes looked like bib overalls and sometimes were just pants that slipped over your own clothes. Next came the coat on top; with or without a hood and the knitted cuffs on both the pants and the coat that never, ever keep the snow off your wrists and ankles. If your coat did not have a hood then you wore a stocking cap which never seemed to keep your ears warm enough. Mittens and gloves were another necessary item but I never recall them keeping your fingers and hands warm once they got wet. And since the first thing we wanted to do when we got out side was make a snowman, it didn’t take long for them to get wet. Remember those good wet snows that made the best snowmen. Rolling the snow until you got a big enough ball; usually quitting when you started adding bits of dead grass from the lawn underneath. We played in the snow and made snow angels and pulled sleds. If we were lucky there might be a slight hill where we could sled down. Then when the pain got too bad from your ankles and wrists being frozen you went in. Of course, you probably went in once in the middle of playing, too because snow and cold together seemed to bring on the bathroom urge. The worst part was the goulashes; those of the metal buckles. They were easy to put on when dry but when you came in, the snow had packed into them and made them really hard to get open again before you could get your foot out and get them off and make it to the bathroom in time. :-) Blizzards have always been a part of some of my memories of winter. One year of my childhood, when I was 9 or 10, I could not find my yellow kitten, Peaches. I just knew she was outside and would freeze to death and expressed those sentiments to my folks. I can remember Dad bundling up, going outside and being gone for a long time. Then here he came, carrying her in. I think that will always be one of my best memories of my dad…that he would do that for me. I hope that I expressed my thanks to him. Other blizzards evoke memories of not so enjoyable times. What are some of your winter memories? 1 comments from 1 users
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MissKathy
on Jan 7, 2008 at 05:48 AM
I lived in Flagstaff, Arizona and I remember that we had a little V W for a car and so we had to walk to school and how much fun we all had doing it. We lived at the bottom of a big street so the little V W could not make it up the hill so we had to walk. We had to have a snowball fight on the way and had to eat snow even tho Mom always said don't. The snow forts we use to make out of poor Moms mop bucket. We always wore out a mop bucket every winter. We would pack the snow in the mop bucket and then turn it over and dump out our bucket of snow and make a big old fort so we could hide in it and throw out snowballs. I also remember Mom made snow ice cream. Mom would go out to the fence post clear some snow always making sure it was the cleanest of snow and bring it in and make snow ice cream and that was to be the only snow you ate. I also remember we use to take the top of a garbage can and use it for a sled if we didn't have enough sleds for everyone. The snow plow would push the snow to the end of our street and we would make a sled run from the huge pile of snow. O how we had fun. Didn't matter what age you were we all played together. Kids just played and had fun. Then it was off to someones house for hot coco and the taste of hot coco was different then then it is now. Maybe it is because we don't enjoy the snow when we get old. Maybe it is because we don't make the cocoa from scratch like we use to. Or maybe it's because we lost the kid in ourselves. What ever it is it is sad to me as I remember enjoying winter. We could hardly wait for a snow day as it seemed like we just stayed out all day and got to enjoy ourselves and we didn't care that we would have to make up the snow day at the end of school. I remember waiting by the radio to see if school had been canceled and waiting to find out who had to shovel the drive way first. Those were the days. I wish for one more snow storm like we use to have where neighbors helped each other out and kids liked to just have fun with out the TV or cell phones and they could just be a kid and enjoy simple things. Those were the good ole days that I never want to forget. MissKathy
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