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Entries in winter (3)

Thursday
Jan272011

“Make sure to bundle up!”

It's cold outside and it's been raining recently. You're chatting with another mother at your child's daycare center. You're both leaving now. You want to say something nice to her as you leave, so you warn her to dress warmly:

Make sure to bundle up!

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Thursday
Jan272011

“I stepped in a big puddle on the way over here, and now my feet are soaking wet.”

It snowed yesterday. Today the snow has partially melted and turned to slush. You just walked to your child's daycare center, and your feet got wet from some water on the street. You're talking with one of the other mothers at the daycare and tell her:

I stepped in a big puddle on the way over here, and now my feet are soaking wet.

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Wednesday
Jan192011

“It's all turned to slush at this point.”

It's all slush now.

It snowed a couple of days ago, but now it's mostly melted. You're talking with one of the other mothers at your child's daycare about the snow. You say:

It's all turned to slush at this point.

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