Mar 03, 2006 02:05
IT SNOWED
______ I had to write this night to you.
This evening I woke up to Noel and my roommate. I was recruited to get bundled up and go outside and play in the snow. And we did.
It started out pretty traditional, making snow angels, finding the best place to collect snow to make snowballs. THEN we began construction on summersault Mt. Obviously the next move was to utilize the purpose of summersault Mt., so we summersaulted over and over, Stephanie and I mostly. Noel played photographer. Two other housemates that you know, Tyler and John were investigating the snowball situation, we invited them to summersault mt. but they became convinced that the mt. was the center of dangerland, which we can only assume is close to Fakeland, sometimes they are close by, sometimes not, always moving.
Next we migrated to the front of our house where all the cars are parked in order to write on them. Soon we figured out that we could use the cars as a slide and started running up the back of the car and sliding down. Instructions for Sliding the Car:
1. Start about 8 feet away from the back of the car
2. Run towards the car at full speed
3. Using the bumper as a step to launch yourself as far upon the car as your calves can manage
4. Struggle, struggle, struggle to reach the highest place on the car the roof is the goal
5. When you give up, give up all the way and fall down the car into the snow
Five steps to creating your own snow slide.
I encourage you to try, if you need further instruction because these are not clear, we are proposing a video instructional. The illustrated manual is on the way as well!
P.S. Tyler-Drop it Like its Hot