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Al Cook
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Suit yourself. Me, I'm having have a ton of fun! Tobogganing, cross-
country skiing, downhill skiing, tubing, snowboarding, snowshoeing,
hockey, skating, snowball fights, snow forts, quinzhees, snow soccer, bank
jumping, ice fishing...
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Kevin Hagerman
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Quinzhees.  Very nice.
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Al Cook
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Great way to get a bunch of 12-year-olds to burn off a day on a winter
camp!
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Juan Jose Colin Arciniega
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Wow...now that's cold!
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Moyer Hall
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Jodi... how much land do you live on? An acre? Half acre?
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Jodi Moisan
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Posted: 28 January 2009 at 10:50am | IP Logged | 6  

Moyer it's a little under an acre

Suit yourself. Me, I'm having have a ton of fun! Tobogganing, cross-
country skiing, downhill skiing, tubing, snowboarding, snowshoeing,
hockey, skating, snowball fights, snow forts, quinzhees, snow soccer, bank
jumping, ice fishing...

Is that all code for: in your jammies eating Sugar Crisp and drinking Dr Pepper. :0)

I have to say we don't get enough snow to enjoy all the winter sports. I hate buying the kids all the snow gear to only wear it once or twice a season, Jackson is going out sledding today and he grew about 4 inches over the last 4 months so those snow pants now are high water snow pants.



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Al Cook
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Damn. Time to figure a new, uncrackable code.

(And I can't believe I forgot to add sleigh rides, snowmobiliing, GT racers,
drift rolling, rally driving...)
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Moyer Hall
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so those snow pants now are high water snow pants.

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Aw, he's your little Peter Parker!
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Juan Jose Colin Arciniega
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One of these days...i'll have to know snow!!! (We don't have snow in Mexico City)
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Moyer Hall
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Snow is awesome, I will admit, but something I can definitely live without!

One year, in the early 90s, we lived in PA, about and hour and a half
north of Philly, in Warminster PA. There was a small Navy base he had
been restationed too in Willow Grove PA. Our first year there, 1993 was a
heavy snow/ice/sleet year. Every week we got a snow strorm from
Christmas unti mid March.

My sister and her daughter, my niece, Keila were visiting us for Christmas
from San Diego, so snow was quite an event for Keila who was all of three
years old.

Me, my mom, my sister and my niece went over to my coworker Frans
house in Navy Housing since they had great little hills to sled on. Steep
enough to get some speed, but not so high you didn't dread the walk
back up. I got on a sled (I think it was a rickety old pontoon boat actually)
and rode with my niece in front of me, and a couple other kids. We
blasted down the hill, right toward a drain covering at the bottom of the
hill. When we hit it, the sled shot back up in the air and we all went flying
out. I thought my niece was seriously injured as she was screaming
bloody murder. I ran to her as quick as I could, my mom came sliding
down the hill in a panic after witnessing the whole thing. My niece had
one of those cries where it takes you a full minute to let out the cry. She
was screaming something completely incoherent. Finally after four or five
screams, we kept on asking what was wrong? What was hurt? Tell us, in
which she screams... "I PEEEEEEEEDDD!!!! I PEEEEEDDDD!!!!"

Turns out she was perfectly fine. The jolt literally scared the piss out of
her, and she thought we would be angry at her!!! Poor little darlin'...


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Jodi Moisan
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LOL Awwww poor cutie.
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Al Cook
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Say, did I ever tell you about the time I took my nephew tobogganing...?
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