
He doesn't move this fast when he's cleaning his car off to drive to school, but give Matthew a snow day and places to go... .
But wait...am I seeing a coat and gloves on your teenager in the snow. I'm impressed. One of mine went sledding in pajamas yesterday, while another chose to go out in sneakers with no hat or gloves. Could it be that Matt has common sense. When will this happen?
Posted by onlythemother.Yes, yes! I have experienced this little problem plus others to hairy and numerous to mention.
Posted by Helen.Our little Patrick, now 24 and living on his own, still goes out barefoot to pick up the paper, winter or summer, when he's staying at our house. I do believe he wears shoes when he goes snowboarding, however. Just recently we had to return his coat to him a week after he went back to his own digs. Who knows what he wore to work last week. (Not that it's really cold here in MD, of course.)
Posted by rakkity.One wonders if the coat Matt is wearing to dig his car out might be the handsome dress leather jacket Santa threw down the chimney at Matt's father for Christmas 2003.
Posted by Mrs. Santa's Sister.One would have to answer in the affirmative.
Posted by michael.But wait...am I seeing a coat and gloves on your teenager in the snow. I'm impressed. One of mine went sledding in pajamas yesterday, while another chose to go out in sneakers with no hat or gloves. Could it be that Matt has common sense. When will this happen?
Posted by: onlythemotherat January 7, 2005 08:05 AMYes, yes! I have experienced this little problem plus others to hairy and numerous to mention.
Posted by: Helenat January 7, 2005 12:01 PMOur little Patrick, now 24 and living on his own, still goes out barefoot to pick up the paper, winter or summer, when he's staying at our house. I do believe he wears shoes when he goes snowboarding, however. Just recently we had to return his coat to him a week after he went back to his own digs. Who knows what he wore to work last week. (Not that it's really cold here in MD, of course.)
Posted by: rakkityat January 7, 2005 04:23 PMOne wonders if the coat Matt is wearing to dig his car out might be the handsome dress leather jacket Santa threw down the chimney at Matt's father for Christmas 2003.
Posted by: Mrs. Santa's Sisterat January 7, 2005 07:47 PMOne would have to answer in the affirmative.
Posted by: michaelat January 14, 2005 04:28 PM