Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow!
Tomorrow likely will be too icy. Much more dangerous.
I'm from Michigan, it's all good.
I'm also from Michigan and... no.
Anonymous wrote:Either you are all a lot hardier than anyone I’ve ever met or have never actually experienced ice falling from the sky and 0 degrees. This is not weather you take your kids out in for hours at a time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow!
Tomorrow likely will be too icy. Much more dangerous.
I'm from Michigan, it's all good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow!
Tomorrow likely will be too icy. Much more dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:11am - sled for 1-2 hours, home for lunch and hot chocolate nap
out again 3-4 …
Inside for movies and dinner
You wait to shovel you don’t wait to sled
You take kids shovel twice a day. How do you do that? With all wet snow clothing and kids are sweating in between .
What is the chance they can go sledding again tomorrow Monday?
Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. It is raining ice now. That means no sledding for whole day, awwwwww?
You can still sled (just did it today, also grew up in the midwest) just know it's faster and a bit harder when you fall off.
How dangerous is that? With layer of ice?
Anonymous wrote:It's ice coming down and not snow.
Anonymous wrote:Either you are all a lot hardier than anyone I’ve ever met or have never actually experienced ice falling from the sky and 0 degrees. This is not weather you take your kids out in for hours at a time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. It is raining ice now. That means no sledding for whole day, awwwwww?
You can still sled (just did it today, also grew up in the midwest) just know it's faster and a bit harder when you fall off.