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Tales from the Motherhood: Sunny days keep the cabin fever away

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Holly DuBose and Jake the dog hike around Nelson Lake in January in the Batavia area. (Provided photo)

Forget about wrangling my kids into their hats and gloves. I’m lucky if I can get them to wear coats, but that hasn’t mattered much the last couple of days.

Noah even considered wearing shorts to school Friday, as I recall he was able to do last January. I do worry about what this means for the polar bears, but I’m delighted the “put-on-a-coat” debate is on ice for a few days.

I recall that once last winter on our way to school, after Holly had stuffed her coat into her backpack, I pulled the car over to the side of the road, put it in park and quietly announced that I wouldn’t drive another inch until she put it on. You know, because it actually was freezing.

I’m a huge fan of natural consequences, of allowing children to have their own experience and decide for themselves what they need (i.e. if they get cold enough, they will eventually decide to wear outerwear), but criminy, you know how it is. I didn’t want the school calling.

Holly really likes to be on time, so she quickly gave up and put her coat on.

I don’t miss the debate, but I do miss skiing – and snowballs and sledding and snow angels – but, I admit, I love sunshine and weather that’s balmy enough for bike rides and long hikes even more.
In fact, if the forecast for today is correct, by lunchtime I’ll be sunbathing in my lawn chair. Because really, in January, if the sun is actually shining, what’s more important than dropping everything and running outside to just soak it up? Precious little, if you ask me.

Last Sunday, I even put down my book, scrambled to change out of my pj’s and ran outside the minute I noticed the sun peeking through the clouds. It was beautiful. I hated for my family to miss it.

Before they knew what hit them I’d managed to hustle them all (even the dog) away from their video games and football and into the car so we could hike around Nelson Lake Marsh. You never know when the sun is going to vanish, on a winter’s day, and I wasn’t taking any chances.

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