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    ((((HUGS)))) OWIE!!

    I have memories from my childhood of icy steps... I am scared of ice!!

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    How are you feeling now Ellie? Sometimes after the shock of the fall is
    over, the pain really starts to set in. Can you get someone to spread de-icer
    around your steps for you? Can the pups get around on the ice pretty good?

    We had all freezing rain last night and everything outside is covered in
    ice. No snow, all ice. We are supposed to get more freezing rain today
    and tonight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud View Post
    How are you feeling now Ellie? Sometimes after the shock of the fall is
    over, the pain really starts to set in. Can you get someone to spread de-icer
    around your steps for you? Can the pups get around on the ice pretty good?

    We had all freezing rain last night and everything outside is covered in
    ice. No snow, all ice. We are supposed to get more freezing rain today
    and tonight.
    I'm sore, but I know it will be worse tomorrow. My son put down Ice Melt before he left for work. He doesn't even know I fell - he would have read me the riot act for not waiting for him to take them out. I'm surprised he didn't hear the thud, but their bedroom is on the opposite end of the house and he was busy getting ready to leave for work, so I lucked out!

    The pups don't do good on ice, and they just go out in the yard to "graze". It's getting up and down the steps that's a challenge, and that's why I have to carry Old Lady Myndi. Poor girl didn't know what to think this morning after she went flying out of my arms. She just stood on the patio, looking at me sitting on the step, and had the most bewildered look on her face - almost like "Why did you throw me down the steps Mom???" Thank goodness she wasn't hurt.

    We will get rain and/or ice thru the night tonight too. I am so hoping for rain. Hey - I'll even take snow rather than ice. I'm thinking rain tho, since we are close to the coast and the forecast is saying probably rain for this area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laura's Babies View Post
    ((((HUGS)))) OWIE!!

    I have memories from my childhood of icy steps... I am scared of ice!!
    I am too, more so than snow. (((HUGS))) Take good care!

    When I was going home from work last night, it seemed to be misting/sleeting, but whatever was falling (rain? snow?) was freezing as it hit my windshield! I had the defroster going full blast so I could see where it was going. It was the strangest thing.
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    Oh, dear, So sorry to hear about your fall on ice. Hope you and you doggy will be ok. We've had bad ice storms in NC in years past & one small one this year & I know how bad it can be. I have a suggestion & this is something that I do when I think it's slick outside. I did it our last ice/snow in Jan.

    Get some BIG oversized socks and put them on OVER your shoes. The socks sort of stick to the ice & it makes walking easier if you have to go outside... but still, be very careful. I guess it would be best to not go outside but I understand the dogs have to go. Kay in NC, T Feb 2 2011

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    Oh gosh, those slips and falls can be bad. I hope you didn't mess anything up and are only sore for a couple day.

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    I hope you're doing alright. Ice starting here now.
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    Get some BIG oversized socks and put them on OVER your shoes. The socks sort of stick to the ice & it makes walking easier if you have to go outside... but still, be very careful. I guess it would be best to not go outside but I understand the dogs have to go. Kay in NC, T Feb 2 2011
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    Now, that's a really good idea, especially if you have some of those slipper socks with the treads!


    We're prepping for more ice here.
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    I'm so sorry to hear that you fell and injured yourself. Hopefully you didn't hurt yourself too badly and you'll heal up quickly. Lots of prayers and positive thoughts are being sent your way.

    I think that if I had small dogs and I lived where it was icy or snowing then I would train my dogs to go on pee pads instead of having to take them outside in this kind of weather. It may be easier said than done though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinot's Mom View Post
    Get some BIG oversized socks and put them on OVER your shoes. The socks sort of stick to the ice & it makes walking easier if you have to go outside... but still, be very careful. I guess it would be best to not go outside but I understand the dogs have to go. Kay in NC, T Feb 2 2011
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    Now, that's a really good idea, especially if you have some of those slipper socks with the treads!


    We're prepping for more ice here.
    WHAT a great idea! Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinot's Mom View Post
    Get some BIG oversized socks and put them on OVER your shoes. The socks sort of stick to the ice & it makes walking easier if you have to go outside... but still, be very careful. I guess it would be best to not go outside but I understand the dogs have to go. Kay in NC, T Feb 2 2011
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    Now, that's a really good idea, especially if you have some of those slipper socks with the treads!


    We're prepping for more ice here.


    Great idea, big socks OVER your shoes and on top of that the CLEATS that are so neatly placed behind your door

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaycountrygal View Post
    Oh, dear, So sorry to hear about your fall on ice. Hope you and you doggy will be ok. We've had bad ice storms in NC in years past & one small one this year & I know how bad it can be. I have a suggestion & this is something that I do when I think it's slick outside. I did it our last ice/snow in Jan.

    Get some BIG oversized socks and put them on OVER your shoes. The socks sort of stick to the ice & it makes walking easier if you have to go outside... but still, be very careful. I guess it would be best to not go outside but I understand the dogs have to go. Kay in NC, T Feb 2 2011

    Kay, Can't thank you enough for this idea. It worked great for me.

    I needed some cat litter which I had stored in my detached garage but
    the backyard is a sheet of ice. I tried the socks over shoes & it worked
    out fine. Me & the kitties are very happy.
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    That's a great idea with the socks - I'll have to give it a try.

    What I have is called "Get A Grip", and they are stretchable rubber with a few metal cleats embedded in the bottom (in the center of the blue areas pictured) You just pull them on over the toe and heel of your shoes or boots. They came in a nylon pouch, so lots of times I just toss them in my purse when I go out, if I will be going shopping and don't know the condition of the parking lots at the stores.

    I had to wear them in the yard this morning - just to get out to my car. All the melting slush from yesterday is now frozen solid.
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