Friday, December 08, 2006

Caregiving: a one SCOOTER open sleigh ride

“… Dashing through the snow, in a one (SCOOTER) open sleigh.”  ??? ... You're invited! Step back in time through the magic of You Tube. Double click the video and join us for a minute ride.

 

Early in a snowfall before it got too deep or the plows or salt trucks got out, Patti’s “one-scooter open sleigh rides” were a winter tradition.

While converting our old VHS tapes to DVD I often find views like this of what it was like adapting to living with MS as a family. … And proof that kids will grab snow from anywhere and eat it! <grin> … (Just don’t eat the yellow snow!)

9 comments:

  1. Hi, I enjoy your entries. I tried to watch the UTube, but it's not available anymore.
    Happy Holidays :)


    Gabrielle

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  2. loved this video:) what great memories Dashing through the snow in a one horse scooter:)

    Deb

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  3. What a great home movie!!  Thanks for sharing your memories with us, Patrick!
    Jackie

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  4. Adorable... I loved Patti's laugh. Kids and snow...how cute is that? You have quite a collection of family home movies... perfect models of the normalcy of a family living with MS. It's good that they are on YouTube where other people can view them. All part of educating the public... those living with MS and those who haven't a clue. I hope those cluster headaches are gone by now. Are they? Bea

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  5. I love this.  Such fun to see the kids having so much snow fun.  Thanks for the memory.  Gloria, Kevin's mom

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  6. ...there are no words that compares with pictures <smiles>

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  7. Wishing I could see but it sounds like fun.  Yellow snow hmmm? took me a while to figure that one out........leaving with a smile. Rache

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  8. hi
    i just caught up on your journal and just wanted to pop by and say HI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  9. This is wonderful thank you for sharing your beautiful family. May God bless you and your family throughout the holiday season and beyond.


    Warmly,
    Gabrielle

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