Seems to me there is nothing wrong. It is warm in the house, it is not wet, and not tracking snow through the house. Of course they are not getting any exercise. Patty is totally oblivious to what they are doing. She and they should be outside having fun. You can always catch up on work later.
I played out in the snow. We didn’t have video games. We had cards and board games and Saturday morning cartoons and cheesy sit-coms and westerns. But we played outside frequently, in the snow, in the sun, in the wind…usually not in the rain though.
stairsteppublishing about 3 years ago
Seems to me there is nothing wrong. It is warm in the house, it is not wet, and not tracking snow through the house. Of course they are not getting any exercise. Patty is totally oblivious to what they are doing. She and they should be outside having fun. You can always catch up on work later.
Pet about 3 years ago
I agree, Ben!
FassEddie about 3 years ago
He has forgotten what a hard-packed slushy ball feels like when it hits you near the temple. I’ll never forget it.
cuzinron47 about 3 years ago
Well it warmer that way, in a couple of ways.
MCProfessor about 3 years ago
In the windy month of march the school ground next to us once was full of kids flying kites. Now there is nary a kite in the sky.
KEA about 3 years ago
i dunno… beats getting wet, frozen and probably sick
mmcalkins about 3 years ago
Two future couch potatoes in training. Get those kids out in the real world.
car2ner about 3 years ago
I played out in the snow. We didn’t have video games. We had cards and board games and Saturday morning cartoons and cheesy sit-coms and westerns. But we played outside frequently, in the snow, in the sun, in the wind…usually not in the rain though.