Sleds don't sell to well up here either, as the plastic ones just crack under the cold. Most of the kids use scrap pieces of wood, their butts or feet to slide around. Much like how I used to play on the school playground when I was a kid before krazy karpets (oh, the pain and joy of krazy karpets).
After spending six years living and teaching in the Canadian Arctic (Nunavut and Yukon), I returned to the Maritimes to work at my Alma Mater, The University of New Brunswick, as the Media Lab Supervisor with the Centre for Enhanced Teaching and Learning. At the Media Lab I help faculty and students learn how to use instructional and media technology in their classes and projects.
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Delaware is so flat, this would be a mountain. Sleds don't sell well here..
Brrr. I live in Phoenix... and am cold just reading your blog. I wish upon you warm mittens and hot cocoa!
Sleds don't sell to well up here either, as the plastic ones just crack under the cold. Most of the kids use scrap pieces of wood, their butts or feet to slide around. Much like how I used to play on the school playground when I was a kid before krazy karpets (oh, the pain and joy of krazy karpets).
Kristi - thanks for the "warm wishes"!
Old seal pelts and garbage bags work well too.
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