Sunday, December 26, 2010

Snowshoeing

Years ago, before we were married, Dan and I went on a cross-country ski weekend with our favorite local community ed. group. We're not skiers, so we opted to snowshoe the weekend away. The remote resort in Northern Minnesota must have had 3 feet of powder; it was so beautiful. Snowshoeing, Scrabble, knitting and camaraderie all weekend long.

We vowed to purchase snowshoes for ourselves "one of these winters" but had a couple of very dry, snowless winters after that year. We got married, bought a house, had some kids and voila: the memory that we liked snowshoeing became just that, a memory.

Until today. We were planning a winter hike at the nature center this morning with the kids (now almost 5 and 2 1/2) when it hit me: didn't we used to like snowshoeing? Maybe Jackson is old enough to try a child-sized pair of snowshoes? Couldn't we carry Amelia along for the ride? So we switched gears, rented some snowshoes and tried it.

I was most nervous when Jackson first got his snowshoes strapped on because the first impression is all it takes to make something golden or horrid in his mind. All or nothing. If it doesn't work the first time, he's rarely willing to have a second go.

I was fidgeting and strapping/re-strapping his boots onto the snowshoe and getting ready to explain that 1.) his feet would feel funny, 2.) he shouldn't step on his snowshoes or he'll fall over, and 3.) taking wider steps is a good idea at first. But he took off as soon as they were strapped on and bounded onto a snowbank exclaiming "You were right, Mom! I'm not sinking!" (I had talked about how snowshoes work off and on, so apparently he just wanted to test this theory himself.)

With that "hurdle" out of the way, we happily headed out to the prairie with our rented snowshoes on a gloriously sunny and bright winter morning and really just had a great time.*





 Seven years after our initial snowshoeing weekend where we first fell in love with the activity, we came home from our outing and ordered a family set of snowshoes. (Amelia was content to ride on her dad's back today, but we thought she might like to give it a go at some point, so we got the 3-6yo snowshoes for her. Jackson got the 6-10yo ones.) Given this snow pile that we've already received this year, we think it's a good investment.
 *The morning was made even more fun with the warm, homemade cinnamon rolls that I had stashed in our backpack before leaving home. The hot rolls and the thermos of herbal tea as a treat in the nature center post-snowshoeing was enough to seal the deal for all of us!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

What great fun to "go' snowshoeing with you all via your blog .... thanks for blogging!

The rolls look yummie ...