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A bit late to the party, but I took my kids out for a bicycle ride (into the nearest bog, so we walked part of the way). The bits where the ground was still covered with ice were the most fun.
That sounds like the kind of adventure where you finally get home a bit grumpy, get some hot cocoa and a blanket, then laugh about it together.
When they got home, they were so hungry that they actually consented to eating soup!
By the way, it's totally possible to ride on level ice, if careful, but some trails have this compacted ridge in the middle which makes them convex.
LOL at children consenting to eat soup being a big deal. I totally get it. I don't think my son was ever really into soup unless it's ramen. So, it's impressive they were that hungry!