Holidays aren’t really holidays when you have little kids. If you have them, you know it.
It doesn’t matter where you go, a young family going on holiday is pretty much defined as: packing up all your stuff and dumping it somewhere else.
Nappies, sterliser, formula, pureed food, penne pasta for your five-year-old because it’s the only thing they’ll ever eat, wipes, a million pairs of spare undies for a newly toilet-trained toddler, a blankey, Where’s Wally or some other pointless book because it’s your daughters FAAAAAvourite and a million itty-bitty packets of sultanas that will inevitably end up floating around the bottom of your handbag for the rest of the year.
Exhausting just reading it, right?
So, it’s a mystery to me as to why someone would take their travelling circus to the SNOW.
There are a multitude of reasons as to why I wouldn’t take my kids to a sliding ice-pit, here are my top six:
1. It’s cold.
It’s not just cold. It’s freezing.
Little people get icey noses and red ears. They get runny noses and cold cheeks.
Then …
2. They get boiling hot.
Little people are like volcanoes. They can appear completely fine for hours and then within minutes they’re as hot as Yum Cha dumplings fresh from the kitchen. And before you know it, they’re happy to play in Everest-type conditions whilst wearing a Bonds singlet and no undies.