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<blockquote data-quote="ThreeShadows" data-source="post: 225270" data-attributes="member: 6370"><p>Maine is getting hammered by snow right now. I'm sooo glad we moved to Maryland, these old bones just couldn't take it any longer. There were winters where we needed a bucket loader to move mountains of snow just to be able to negotiate the driveway. I used to slather vaseline on the kids' faces to protect them from frostbite. Having twin toddlers was quite an experience in winter. As soon as I would get one all bundled up and ready to go (long johns, layers, snow suit, boots, gloves and scarf) the other would poop his diaper and I had to get twin 1 undressed to keep him from overheating near the wood stove. The newly diapered and bundled up twin would then need to be unbundled because twin 2 had pooped his diaper! I can laugh about it now...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThreeShadows, post: 225270, member: 6370"] Maine is getting hammered by snow right now. I'm sooo glad we moved to Maryland, these old bones just couldn't take it any longer. There were winters where we needed a bucket loader to move mountains of snow just to be able to negotiate the driveway. I used to slather vaseline on the kids' faces to protect them from frostbite. Having twin toddlers was quite an experience in winter. As soon as I would get one all bundled up and ready to go (long johns, layers, snow suit, boots, gloves and scarf) the other would poop his diaper and I had to get twin 1 undressed to keep him from overheating near the wood stove. The newly diapered and bundled up twin would then need to be unbundled because twin 2 had pooped his diaper! I can laugh about it now... [/QUOTE]
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