If I have learned anything about Minnesotans this year--they love  to talk about the weather. They especially enjoy talking about weather  records..."This is the 4th warmest Thursday in the month of January that  we have had in 26 years!" (who actually keeps track of those  things?!)  I have gathered however, that surviving such extreme  temperature changes and snowfalls gives big points to one's character.    Over the course of the fall, I was continually warned about how I  probably wouldn't survive the winter--it's not in my west coast blood.  But now into January, we are having one of the mildest winters in  several years, and I am indeed surviving!  
 
I got really nice snow boots  (thanks mom!) and a great new coat that keeps me nice and warm at the  sub-zero mornings at the bus stop.   While, we have only had about 3  inches of snow on the ground at any one time, I have been able to  participate in some wonderful winter outings!  
These are a few January  highlights:
This past Saturday, my neightborhood hosted an event called the Art  Sled Rally.  Individuals and families from the Powderhorn neighborhood  decorated sleds and 3-D extensions all with different themes to race in  Powderhorn Park.  About 300 people came to watch and cheer on the sled  riders. It was such a fun afternoon!  I love being a part of a community  that comes together for such fun events. 
Here are a few of my favorite sleds: 
On Sunday, my housemates and I went out to Medicine Lake for an Art  Shanties event.  Ice fishing shanties were set up on the lake, each  with different themes.  We learned about ice fishing, raced around on  bikes with ice skates for wheels, participated in shanties dance party,  and enjoyed a beautiful sunny day on the lake.  We had such a blast this  weekend, and while I am a little bummed that we haven't been getting  much snow this year, I am very thankful for events like these that bring  us outside to enjoy the winter weather!
 Happy Winter to you all! Hugs from a snowy-ish Minnesnowta!
love, Caroline
Fun! I want to live in Minneapolis during the winter (at least this winter)!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great start to 2012! Do you think you will get big snows this spring?
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