Well, today’s Just Jot it January prompt word brought to us by lovely Linda is a bit of a fun one, ‘mittens.’
The first thing that springs to mind with this is those little rounded gloves that encompass all of the fingers together and keeps the thumb separate. Great for keeping the hands warm, but hopeless if you try to do anything with them on. Getting money out of a purse being particularly tricky. This means that they have to be taken off quite a bit, thereby defeating the object of keeping your hands warm!

I remember when my daughter was young, she had a pair of mittens tied together with a long, skinny length of matching fabric that would be threaded through the sleeves of her coat. This was supposed to keep them from getting lost as they would dangle just below her hands if taken off. I think these turned about to be more hassle than they were worth, though.
Trying to get a squirming, wriggling toddler into her coat whilst avoiding tangling her up with the bloody stringed mittens was no mean feat! Not to mention we were both hot and sweaty after the struggle and she didn’t want the damned thing on anyway!
Love it! Mittens are our best friends in nursery! No gloves thank you!
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Yes, I can understand why! 🙂
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😁😁😁
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I can see how this would be a hard task! 🙂
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Mittens are the only way that makes sense for toddlers. For once they keep warmer and the second of course the handling!
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Yes, definitely! 🙂
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😊😊
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YAY! This prompt surely recalled great memories of youth and innocence. 😀
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Yes, even for me, I can remember having mittens as a child 🙂
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Me too! 😀
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Brilliant Judy and all true!
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Thanks you Willow 🙂
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🙂 pleasures
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I remember those connected mittens from my own childhood…which is why I never had them for my kids. ☺
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Ha HA! They are a bit of a nightmare! 🙂
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I agree! I went the clip route with our kids. Bubba still managed to lose his regularly, lol 🙂
Mittens are much cozier than gloves, but gloves are often necessary.
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it’s amazing how difficult simple things can be when a toddler is involved 😉 gotta love them though
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Oh, yes definitely, Candy. It is always when you are in a rush to get somewhere that it takes forever to get ready! Thanks so much for stopping by 🙂
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I remember being angry at not being able to make snowballs due to the lack of digits on the mittens! I think that the string would be a great idea in adulthood, since gloves always go missing.
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Ha HA! They would come in handy!!! 🙂
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I always lost mittens before they were attached to each other and threaded through my sleeve. My first job was to twist that lead for my daughter when she was old enough for mittens and then again for my granddaughters.
Thanks for the memories. ❤
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I am happy to have brought back those memories Tess 😊
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Reblogged this on Barrow Blogs: .
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Thanks for the reblog Judith 🙂
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My pleasure, Judy. I rather like the idea of mittens with string.Jx
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Ha!! They are good in theory! 🙂
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I love mittens and remember them connected with the string. I still like them better than gloves! ❤ Sweet story, Judy.
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Well, I think they are more cosy, but I can’t do anything with them on. 🙂
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That’s true. Maybe that’s why we wore them as kids! LOL! ❤️❄️☃️
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Ha HA! Yes, built-in restraint! 🙂
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