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[gallery link="file" size="full" ids="567405,567409,578381"]Erin Paone: In Colorado, January means snow! We had the chance to enjoy one of our snow days outside with our daughter and she loved building her first snow man!
Kimberly Morton: Three 3-year-olds racing each other on the slide for ages, as well as helping each other on the ladder to the slide.
Marianne Lawson Rommerdahl: I have struggled with PPD, and being outside has helped immensely with my anxiety and getting back on track with my fitness. It has also created a great bonding experience with my son, that I feel that I would not have had otherwise.
One Challenger says: Working part time and the weather (COLD, icy, snowy). We did more "hikes" at home, like shoveling and walking around the block.
Christina Merhar: The PNW has had a comparatively harsh winter, with a lot of cold, snow, and rain. The challenge really helped us overcome those challenges by having motivation to get outdoors (almost) every day.
Rachel Ostrander: Even if it's your backyard, it's magic. Just get yourself out the front door even on those tougher days. It really is worth it and I love seeing the kids explore.
Merrilee Dowrie: Prioritize that time and schedule it out if you have to. Having it on the calendar helped me to stick to it and stay as organized and prepared as I could to make it happen. My number one piece of advice is just start with 10 minutes. Each time, increase it a few more minutes. Before you know it, you and your family will be outside more than you thought possible.
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