I LOVE living in a climate where 99% of the precipitation shovels itself… and when the other 1% hits, everything shuts down because the communities have no snow plows and the drivers have no “drive on snow” experiences. It’s laughable, in a way, but very calm unless you HAVE to get somewhere.
PS: I’ve not lived with snow much of my life, but I have driven on snow often and long enough to have decent reflexes and a clear understanding of how to keep your acceleration as low as reasonable (including lateral acceleration as you go around curves)… and how to drive neither too fast nor too slow for safety.
She may get the privilege of shoveling the snow a second time to get it off the garage door, losing her old sled and/or sledding privilege for a day or two, and bonus time to spend by herself in her room.
Rhetorical_Question 12 months ago
A Vindictive child?
Concretionist 12 months ago
I LOVE living in a climate where 99% of the precipitation shovels itself… and when the other 1% hits, everything shuts down because the communities have no snow plows and the drivers have no “drive on snow” experiences. It’s laughable, in a way, but very calm unless you HAVE to get somewhere.
PS: I’ve not lived with snow much of my life, but I have driven on snow often and long enough to have decent reflexes and a clear understanding of how to keep your acceleration as low as reasonable (including lateral acceleration as you go around curves)… and how to drive neither too fast nor too slow for safety.
McColl34 Premium Member 12 months ago
Hmm. I don’t think you’ll like what happens next.
silberdistel 12 months ago
As a kid I would loved to have my own shovel to help Dad. Now I have my own and am not so sure if I like what I have to do with it later!
Doug K 12 months ago
She may get the privilege of shoveling the snow a second time to get it off the garage door, losing her old sled and/or sledding privilege for a day or two, and bonus time to spend by herself in her room.
starfighter441 12 months ago
Depending on what kind of snow shovel it is, it can be a pretty decent sled as well.
markkahler52 12 months ago
She’s got the HANDS for it!!
sandpiper 12 months ago
Never, ever try irony on a smart kid. It always backfires.
DaBump Premium Member 12 months ago
Like father, like daughter!
Kroykali 12 months ago
Reminds me when, as a toddler, I had a toy lawn mower and loved “helping” Dad. Didn’t realize I was actually in training.
FireAnt_Hater 12 months ago
Perhaps Dad will ‘allow’ her to remove the snow that she piled up against the garage door.
cissycox 12 months ago
Why do we think it is snow she left? My mind when somewhere else.
Richard S Russell Premium Member 12 months ago
I saw a meme the other day showing a huge pile of snow in front of a front porch with the tagline “IKEA delivered my snowman today”.
Aviatrexx Premium Member 12 months ago
It was cruel for her dad to get her hopes up for a sled and instead get her a shovel. It looks to me that passive-aggression is a learned skill.
Mike Baldwin creator 12 months ago
Great lesson, Dad.
Stephen Gilberg 12 months ago
She didn’t say she’d pile snow against the door. Maybe it’ll be dirt. Or worse.
well-i-never 12 months ago
Shoveling it twice then, to build character? Dad’s no dummy.
Ukko wilko 12 months ago
I stopped enjoying snow when, at age 13, family developments left me sole responsibility for shoveling a long driveway in the Black Hills.
MayDay31 12 months ago
T-shirt vaguely says Rose Bud according to Jef. Haha!