What do you do when Father Winter dumps a foot of snow on everything while you were sleeping through the night? Well, first there is the big dig out of your house and then you go sledding down the hill behind
Soldier Field!
The hill is 33 feet high with a 220 foot slope--enough to make you feel like king or queen of the hill...at least before wiping out at the bottom...
Looks like a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteSorry for not replying earlier to your question you posted about milk in sachets. I was not well and have not been online. It is not powered milk, it is regular liquid milk. Sometimes the plastic packets (sachets) leak, but most of the time they are OK. I have even seen water being sold in small plastic packets, although I have never bought it because it is not from one of the reputed companies and I am not sure where they actually fill the water from.
Great picture, looks like a blast.
ReplyDeletei LOVE THE SILLOUGHETTES. THE BLUE AND WHITE MAKE SUCH A CRISP WINTER PHOTO.
ReplyDeleteThank you Hyderabad, Jim and Susan!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Hyderabad for the answer to my milk question--I hope you are better...
Susan, it's so nice to see you here again!
Yes, the sledding hill is a lot of fun...you all ready to come out and give it a try??!
Thanks b.c. By the way, I sent an email to you. (The reason to let you know is that you may not be accessing the email often. I don't access the email account frequently because I just get notifications on the comment moderation page on blogger).
ReplyDeleteLove the lower photo; feels like I'm there, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Hyderabad and Kate.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, it does look like a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like fun. Must be cold too!!
ReplyDeleteyes, Northbay, and Web-oj, tons of fun and very cold that day (it was about 24 degrees F that day with wind coming off the lake, brrr!)
ReplyDeleteThis looks like great fun!
ReplyDeleteIt's snowing again right now so I am sure it will be loads of fun again...
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