Do you
remember your favorite childhood memories from each season? As you may already
know, my friend Lisa had an idea to blog
about your favorite things from childhood and I loved it. You can find my
Summer post HERE and my Autumn post HERE.
Here are some of my favorite things about Winter from
When I Was a Child.
You may find
this one kind of obvious, but number one is
Snow. When I was younger, we used to get dumped on in the winter time.
We would get days off of school and we would build snowmen and go sledding and
have snowball fights. Then we would go inside and drink hot cocoa and dry out.
It was great. Imagine that if it snowed today you could have the day off and
you didn’t have to drive anywhere, do anything, or shovel. Wouldn’t it be a lot
more fun!? It seems like through the years, it has been snowing in our area
less and less. We still get a few good dustings, but not like we used to.
Another one which
is pretty much a given is Christmas. I already wrote
an entire post about what Christmas is to me, but as a child, I remember cookie
baking, decorating, staying up late waiting for Santa, reading the Night Before
Christmas, cookie eating, advent calendar decorating and more! It was an entire
month of great stuff.
Skiing: Since I was
young, we always went skiing every year. I vaguely remember learning to ski and
hating it for a little while since I couldn’t get it. Then I stopped whining
and got the hang of it and after that I was unstoppable. We used to ski at a
tiny resort near home that only had a Poma lift, which most people probably
haven’t even heard of. It’s a long pole suspended from a cable and you stick
the pole between your legs and it pulls you up the hill (if you look very closely, you can see it in the background in the below photo). Sadly that resort has
been closed for years, due to the lack of enough snow and the competition from
bigger resorts nearby (who make their own snow).
Ski Team: This goes hand in hand with the last one, but
deserves its own recognition. I started ski team when I was young; we had a Buddy
Warner version. Then when I was older, I got on the High School ski team, which
was a blast. We used to have meets every Monday, so we would get out of school
each week and ride a rickety old bus up to the resort, laughing and singing the
entire way. Okay, maybe I just made that part up, but the bus rides were fun!
Then we had to do races in the morning, but the rest of the day was free
skiing. We also had practice once a week. Twice a week skiing! Little did I
know how lucky I was those days. Now I am lucky to go once a year.
Hot Cocoa: I mentioned hot cocoa in regards to the snow
already, but this was a serious drink for us when I was younger. First, you
make the hot cocoa. Then you cover it with whipped cream. Then you eat the
whipped cream. Then you cover it again with whipped cream. Then you eat the
whipped cream again. You may do this up to 6 times. Once that process is
complete, you make buttered toast, which you then dip into the hot cocoa until
its gone. Then you drink the remains, if there are any.
Sledding: We had the wooden sled with runners, the plastic one
with the handles on each side so you could steer and brake and the round
plastic one. We would take turns using
them. The choice of sled depended on which kind of snow you had that day.
Card Games: Oh the long, dark winter days. What better time
for a card game? We used to sit and play cards for hours. We even made up our
own rules, so the games would last longer. We made up a version of Rummy where
the points are all higher but you have to play to 5000. If we had enough
people, we would play Spades or Hearts.
Baking: Winter and Christmas are always about making cookies!
Our favorite kind to make were chocolate chip, as evidenced by the batter
splatters in the Joy of Cooking. The other thing we always made was Banana Nut
and Cranberry Nut Bread.
Christmas Treeing: This may actually be done in fall,
technically, but it reminds me of winter, so. There is something great about
going up into the mountains and chopping down your own tree. I apologize to the tree huggers now, but it’s
fun. It’s cold, and sometimes your car gets stuck in the snow and your socks
get wet, but you end up with your own little tree, the fruit of your labors, in
the end.
There are of
course, many other memories and good times to be had by all, but they are for
another day!
What is your favorite childhood memory from
the wintertime? Did you have snow where you grew up? Do you like playing card
games?