Canadian Winter time
I have spent five winters in Canada. My first winter was a beautiful one, I watched the snow fall, stayed home and enjoyed.
I did not think about bundling up but now with three children I really think about it.
When we go out with my kids to play on the snow, we must bundle up really well.
Usually in winter time, we wear warm clothes, but it also depends on how cold-resistant you are, where you plan to go and how long you plan to be outside.
Here are some tips:
- Beware of clear and sunny days in winter time, this days are usually very cold.
-If you live in Canada you MUST be familiar with the weather forecast from TV, radio, etc.
- Make sure you have a good weather `` app`` in your mobile device ;)
f you understand and learn to keep warm in Canadian winters you`ll enjoy them a lot more!!
It 's been 5 winters already, Fabiola! You're pretty much a Canadian now.
ReplyDeleteAbout a Christmas Stocking
ReplyDeleteVery long ago, there lived a poor man and his three very beautiful daughters. He had no money to get his daughters married, and he was worried what would happen to them after his death. He thought they would become prostitiutes. Saint Nicholas was passing through when he heard the villagers talking about the girls. St. Nicholas wanted to help, but knew that the old man wouldn't accept charity. He decided to help in secret. After dark he threw three bags of gold through an open window, one landed in a stocking. When the girls and their father woke up the next morning they found the bags of gold and were, of course, overjoyed. The girls were able to get married and live happily ever after. Other versions of the story say that Saint Nicholas threw the 3 bags of gold directly into the stockings which were hung by the fireplace to dry.