SarahXC
Ski Diva Extraordinaire
Had a good laugh from this. Hope you do too!
https://www.blueridgeoutdoors.com/snowsports/skiing-sucks-and-i-love-it/?amp
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Easy fix, just let him be in charge of his own boots and then have only himself to blame when they are harder to buckle up at the start. And do your best not to chuckle too loudly in front of him.This week’s uneducated lecture was about how I made his boots harder to wear because I buckled them for storage
today, now that I had cooled down, that was our convo. I explained the science and told him to make his choices.Easy fix, just let him be in charge of his own boots and then have only himself to blame when they are harder to buckle up at the start. And do your best not to chuckle too loudly in front of him.
I do make my kids put their ski boots on at our house and wear them the 30 minute drive to the ski hill. This has made life so much easier for me.
They generally go unbuckled and then we buckle once we get near the lift. It's just so much nicer to put them on in a warm house (especially since I normally have to go gloveless while I help shove their feet into the boots). A lot of times they will even wear them home, but I generally bring a pair of shoes for them to change into if they want.Ooooooooohhhhh.... solid. Do they leave them unbuckled or go totally buckled?
too bad we can’t really drive in them, huh?
Northstar used to have those - pre Covid.I have the utmost respect for ski mothers and all the time and dedication needed to get kids on the slope. Hats off to you all!
I wish the convenient parking lot wagons at Keystone would become standard in the industry. Children are happy riding in the wagons, parents are happy for the convenience.