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Winter Vacation

It is the third week in February – a week when many families across the country have what’s called a winter holiday – a week off from school!  While many wonder why a break is needed when kids just returned six weeks ago following the December holiday season, some of us look forward to celebrating winter weather with our children (and/or with our loved ones) – either by getting away from it – or immersing ourselves in it!  It’s a time for adventure and different kinds of lessons: traversing ice-covered paths like this one in Southwest Harbor, Maine – or skating across a nearby pond.  The ice brings alive animated fantasies like Frozen – helping children (and adults) realize that ice castles are actually possible!  It’s a chance to witness small wonders like a beautiful brook flowing in the midst of a frozen mountain.

Living on the East Coast, I have always celebrated the cold weather and especially the snow. Growing up in southern California, the seasons varied from moderate temperatures to hot.

So I am someone who wanted to immerse my family in the winter – rather than escape to warmer destinations as some.  Regardless of where you spend your February break – at the beach with Grandma or in the snow-covered mountains – the time together is invaluable.

Family vacations can play a big part in children’s memories.  An older friend told me once that though his kids didn’t seem to even enjoy the road trips they used to regularly take, …

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Snow Day

Snow Day, 2002

As a major portion of the country is covered by an unusual winter blast, I wonder how the stories will play out in your family history.  What stories have you heard or are creating with your family?  
As someone who grew up in Southern California, I’ve never regretted moving East, with a great love for all of the seasons.  Each one was celebrated with my daughters as they were growing up. SNOW Day will always carry great meaning, with terrific memories of wooden spoons under pillows, pajamas inside out (rituals to insure a SNOW DAY) and the excitement of going to bed not knowing how much snow would be on the ground when the sun came up. Many times – if the school didn’t call a SNOW DAY – I did!  It meant a fire and hot chocolate, perhaps sledding and/or cookie making – definitely popcorn after shoveling snow, and always a fun day – well worth the absence of school.   Now that my girls are grown, the first snow and snowy days fuels a wonderful memory for all of us. 

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