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		<title>How To Take the Little Ones Sledding</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2008 00:27:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Christmas Eve this year, we decided to make a goal of playing as much as possible.  Actually, I think we made that goal for the whole Christmas break.  Anyway, One of our top priorities was to see how fast we could travel down the golf course hill on our sleds.


Here is Grandpa [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Christmas Eve this year, we decided to make a goal of playing as much as possible.  Actually, I think we made that goal for the whole Christmas break.  Anyway, One of our top priorities was to see how fast we could travel down the golf course hill on our sleds.</p>
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Here is Grandpa K. taking his turn.
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<p>Scott and Dallin are quite adept at sledding at this stage of their lives.  I think they&#8217;ve overcome most residual fears of going too fast, getting buried in the snow, or crashing and dying.  Tim, at not yet 4 years old, on the other hand, needs a little coaxing.  Matthew hadn&#8217;t got a clue what is going on but enjoys things no matter what.</p>
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Here is Matthew, all bundled up and ready to go.
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<p>That all being said, the key to taking the little ones sledding is this:  Make it easy for them to get up the hill.</p>
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&#8220;Here Matthew, just sit back and relax for a bit.&#8221;
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<p>Anyhow, we completed our goal and had a good time.</p>
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Just fixing a couple gloves or something and getting ready to go again.
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