This is true, we only got in one game of hockey on the pond this year, back around the 1st of January. There were a few windows where the weather and ice conditions were good, but the snow and other related weather screwed it all up, ice was terrible. I had cleared it another time and the ice was great for a week but no one had time to suit up and play, then there was a thaw, then a bunch of snow.
We did all those things as kids, soon as we got home from school, all season long we would go over to the field and the adjacent pond, spring/summer it was baseball, fall was football, winter was hockey. No electronic gadgetry at all back then, just a telephone and it was rotary dial, you had to call everyone to get them gathered up most every time. Those were the days, was also hardly any obesity in kids then too.
When younger, we always went sledding, seems we were never in the house, now we balk at the cold weather. When we were kids we frolicked in it, even in some colder temps, better circulation, or highly active maybe ? Don't ever recall being shivering cold for some reason, just some winter clothing, mittens, gloves, and recall how nice it was later when the sun went down to sit by the fireplaces, our big ole victorian house or further up the road at the neighbors. Of course there were barn chores and related activity here too, other kids did not have to deal with that, but that put us out in the cold weather daily too.
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