The kids wait eagerly for their first ride on the toboggan |
The kids were intrigued to try out the toboggan we got from Grandpa Mike last year. To be honest, I was looking forward to it just as much (maybe more). I put a coat of wax on the bottom before we left just in case it decided to stick in the soft snow.
Not only was it our first time sledding this year (in March!), and our first time to use the toboggan, but it was also Philip's first time sledding ever. We loaded everyone up and headed to our nearest hill in downtown Hancock - the front lawn of the old middle school. The hill is great because it's big enough for sledding, but not too big for the kids - and it's got a bit of a jump halfway down.
Sitting at the bottom of the sledding hill. From the top (next to the building) we made it to the snowbank shown here and almost over it with the toboggan. |
We were pleased to find the toboggan fast and fun. Peter and I went down together several times and I went down with various combinations of three or four of the others (including Philip). Rachel and I even got to enjoy a ride by ourselves. I don't think I had ever ridden a toboggan and was surprised at how flexible it was, yet it tracked well and was much more comfortable than the plastic sleds. We got air on the jump more than once and everyone decided it was the best of the sleds.
As we returned home Peter echoed the sentiment of all the kids when he asked "When can we ride the toboggan again? Can we do it now?"
Great I am glad the old toboggan is a winner. Thanks for the post!
ReplyDeleteThe toboggan lives on! Good thing Janell wasn't there. She doesn't do well with jumps...
ReplyDeleteHaha! But she does know how to fly! Great post, Steve! Sounds like wonderful fun, and the pictures are so good! You guys will want winter to continue on!
ReplyDeleteFor the record, it's currently 55 degrees outside and melting like crazy. All of the children are outside without jackets...Peter is in short sleeves! Glad we did the sledding party last night.
ReplyDelete55 degrees! We don't even have that warmth, yet! We need to find a toboggan, fellow Muskegon Barnharts! It's obvious what theirs ushered in! :)
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