With the winter weather approaching our mornings outside are full of bright, warm sun and puddles that have captured the leaves from the trees and bushes in our yard. I have a personal connection and love of ice that stems from my childhood. I searched through the yard before the children arrived and placed a few slabs of ice on a wicker stool in the middle of the asphalt. There were different thicknesses, and various pieces that had leaves.



By watching how we affect the ice the boys have learned a few things:
* Ice breaks easily
*When you stomp on ice it can make smaller pieces, though sometimes it takes a few tries
*Things stick in it
* Ice is cold!

Like many of our mornings outside, this morning ended with the children walking over to me with red hands extended looking for a warm up. I talked to them about how it's so cold outside that the puddles froze! Then touching the water made our hands very cold. "Yeah! Cold!" said SW and we laughed. I rubbed and blew on anyone's fingers who wanted it before we all decided to go inside.

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