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    Quote Originally Posted by Home Together View Post
    . Yesterday the snow was not higher than the heel of my boot
    Funny you mention this; I sent my husband out to snow blow/shovel before parents arrive and he was back in within 10min...saying it took no time at all because there was hardly any. I still feel there is a duty to clear it off...but seriously, a stroller in the winter...come on,she has to understand that the expectation for us to keep our driveways/walkways clear enough for a stroller, always? Unreasonable in my opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreamalittledream View Post
    Funny you mention this; I sent my husband out to snow blow/shovel before parents arrive and he was back in within 10min...saying it took no time at all because there was hardly any. I still feel there is a duty to clear it off...but seriously, a stroller in the winter...come on,she has to understand that the expectation for us to keep our driveways/walkways clear enough for a stroller, always? Unreasonable in my opinion.
    Exactly! Thank you, We always shovel for a significant snowfall, but it seemed silly to shovel yesterday for her and it was during the snowstorm and my husband went out after to clear it. I should also say this mom is always running late and quickly drops her kids off, usually without any more than a hello, then runs off wihout a hat or anything in -20 windchill. Apparently the snow in our driveway slows her down,LOL not sure how she makes it on the roads/sidewalks which are rarely plowed. Usually we take what she says with a grain of salt and look at the source but yesterday really made me wonder what was expected of me as a homeowner and daycare provider

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