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    I turn all of the coats and snow pants inside out, and hang with over the door hangers. Then i have 4 mitt dryers that go over my vents, and there are two for mitts and 2 for boots.

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    We routinely go out in the mornings and only go out again in the afternoon if weather permits. Due to my staggered pick up times, we stay on the premises if we go out a second time but I'm located at the bottom of a hill so the garden can be pretty wet this time of year.

    I don't have a dryer so that's not an option and I don't have forced air heated so no vents either. I bought a second clothes horse/dryer so tend to lay their clothes on that near the radiator.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5 Little Monkeys View Post
    amanda....ugh, did you guys get more snow then?? I was in Wpg on Saturday and it was good. I have a dr's appt this Friday in Wpg and was hoping for no snow too lol.

    Superfun....you take that back right now!!! lol. I hate the snow!!
    There is a good amount of snow. You can still see bits of grass, but there are some small snow drifts and we had to shovel our sidewalk. The roads haven't been great, they are slippery in spots.

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    Where I am in Ontario I'm 20 mins from the U.S. border. It never fails to leave me gobsmacked how when my town gets 5 cm, 30-40 minutes away into the Greater Buffalo and Erie area get upwards of 100cm!! We are just right on the border of this snow belt region which typically starts in St Catharines/Welland and I couldn't be more thankful I'm not in it. -19 windchill this morning for November is brutal. Come on, seriously lol

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    As for drying daycare stuff, we always go out in the morning so when we come in I put everything I can on hangers and hang it in the basement and boots and hats and nuts go on dryer vents. Id need to buy half a dozen of those drying contraptions to make it useful. Kids rarely travel home in their snow pants from here anyway and if their boots were still wet they could wear their slippers/indoor shoes and be carried to the car. I think I'll probably get two this year with can tire money I have saved over the years but for my family and myself not the daycare. Boy do I know how to treat myself lolol

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    wow you guys go through a lot of extra work IMO. LOL I personally don't think it is my responsibility to dry their outerwear. We go outside, things get hung up when we come in and that is that. Parents have to ensure everything is dry to come back the next day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickyc View Post
    wow you guys go through a lot of extra work IMO. LOL I personally don't think it is my responsibility to dry their outerwear. We go outside, things get hung up when we come in and that is that. Parents have to ensure everything is dry to come back the next day.
    My responsibility is that the kids aren't travelling home in wet clothing, that was the impression I got from the thread, not the following day and how we receive the children's outerwear. I would imagine it would go without saying that the parents would deal with the stuff at home so they came to daycare in dry clothing.

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    My families never put their kids ski pants on to go home so I guess it is never an issue for me. When it comes to just going to the warm car at the end of the day there really isn't a big deal if they go from my home to the warm vehicle without hats and mitts. Never had the inside of boots get soaking wet either as I would never let kids play in water, and if by chance their boots got wet inside then they would go home in wet boots. So for me I would never take it upon myself to dry anything of theirs. Just my opinion.
    Last edited by mickyc; 11-18-2014 at 02:47 PM.

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    I think I'll get something to put mitts on to dry. The kids lockers are in my porch, so they'll never dry in there. I know the kids are getting into a warm car, but I would feel terrible if they went home with wet stuff on. What if the car breaks down or they get in a minor car accident? Then the poor kid is cold and all of a sudden they don't have a warm car anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee-Bee View Post
    http://www.homehardware.ca/en/rec/in...kpf/R-I4426687

    A couple of these places around the house work great if you are out in the morning and need items dry for afternoon!
    Second this! I don't know what I would do without this thing it's awesome for drying mitts!

    As for everything else, it gets hung up and it dries when it dries. If it's really that wet outside and the snow has turned to slush we go for a walk and skip the backyard that day.
    Last edited by Fun&care; 11-18-2014 at 07:46 PM.

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