Dec 15, 2008

The Little Purple Bus to School

Last week it was so snowy that walking the kids to school took an inordinate amount energy. Picking one kid up off the ice to balance myself long enough to pick another up off the ice, I ordered "That's it everyone hold my hand" and discovered I only have two hands. Telling one four year old to steady another four year old on ice by holding hands is like asking drunken derby girls to be serious for one minute, it’s only going to last 3 seconds before someone is laughing and on the ground. So, last week when it snowed again over the thin layer of ice on even the sidewalks that the vigilant neighbors shoveled I grabbed Ella’s big purple sled and told all three kids to get on. I dragged them to school in less than 6 minutes; a new world record for walking preschoolers two blocks. Though everyone had to disembark the sled and walk across the street when necessary, not because I’m overly cautious but because the stupid village trucks salt and it’s not slippery in the street, it was still less time than the usual trek and I was warm at the end of the trip (almost sweaty.) Today it’s a frigid 1° and though I was hoping for more snow and ice so our little caravan can move fast, the sky is a clear blue with high clouds, so I am getting three layers on to prepare for the long parade up the street, the little purple sled will have to wait.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

And I greatly appreciate every second of your walk! There and back--there and back:)
Jaime

Jenny said...

You're welcome. We have to get together sometime so I can tell you about some of the conversations we have. Funny!

DD Hunter said...

I hope the novelty of the sled doesn't wear off too soon and you get to pull it most of the winter before you have to start yelling, "Knock it off, quit touching him/her. Do I need to turn this sled around?"

Jenny said...

I hadn't even thought of that - oh no!

Jessi Louise said...

Fun! But cold. I guess I won't feel so bad when we make our two block trek in 35 degree weather. Even though we don't have snow and ice to get through, it takes us forever to get there, because, you know the cracks in the sidewalks are booby traps and the sticks make good swords and all that.