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Dangers that plague the mountains

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viharnik21. 08. 2016 18:30:47
Those mountaineers are somewhere on the glacier watching out for crevasses.
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jani bele23. 08. 2016 08:47:16
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grega_z_brega11. 10. 2016 08:00:10

Yeah, that's how it is nasmeh]]>
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simon7911. 10. 2016 08:39:02
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Daaam11. 10. 2016 08:54:29
Interesting writing style, probably some "little thing" is slightly exaggerated mežikanje]]>
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ŠpRo2911. 10. 2016 09:09:04
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simon7911. 10. 2016 09:18:22
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GITA11. 10. 2016 10:38:58

As a mom, I didn't read parenting books. Because I relied on my instinct and common sense. But one thing I "swore by" was that kids love order. Because then they feel safe. Because they roughly know what to expect. And if there's order, their expectations are realistic and so no negative surprises. No bad mood or complaining. No frustrations. And that worked for us practically in all areas, including mountain trips. And don't think that nothing interesting or even exciting happened to us because of that. Some things were complete surprises. But because the "main" things were "in order" (read: we went to the mountains rested and slept, we prepared snacks together so they suited all tastes, there were treats in the backpack, we always knew where we were going, where the starting point was, how demanding and long the trail was, the girls always wanted to look at the photos in the trail description on this portal themselves, etc.), the things that happened "off plan" were more "exciting adventure" than another "unnecessary trouble" or nightmare. That's probably why our trips ended year after year with the question "where are we going next weekend"...

I can't shake the feeling that the columnist wanted to be witty and interesting and "cool". In my eyes, it's not. If someone understood the article in that spirit, fine. But it's not worth imitating, really not.]]>
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SamoK11. 10. 2016 11:22:01
I had the same feeling that you expressed in the last paragraph.]]>
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5Xum11. 10. 2016 11:30:12
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simon7911. 10. 2016 13:11:22
Yes, just like that Gita, I agree 100%, that's approximately what I wanted to say too, but you wrote it all beautifully!
The cherry on top was added by 5Xum with the subtitle, it's completely true!
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VanSims11. 10. 2016 17:55:35
Some obviously haven't heard of irony yet. Or even self-irony, which is anyway unknown to the average Slovene.

If it's the latter (meaning it really happened) then full marks to the author. It means she might have learned something from the whole thing. Starting with maybe not being a blind servant to her guy and the kids anymore.
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miri11. 10. 2016 18:32:05
Columns express the views of the authors,
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Macesna11. 10. 2016 18:56:40
The servant listens blindly.nasmeh
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lencka11. 10. 2016 20:22:17
those two days I also dragged my teenager to the mountains...we spent two wonderful days at Korošica, saw those kids full of energy and satisfied smiles, how they were gathering dry wood across the alpine pasture for the evening bonfire. All they wanted was Nutella for breakfast, the hut warden happily served them... No, the story isn't made up, the guy had an ankle the size of two hiking boots and I believe it wasn't fun getting three kids down to the valley while daddy rides comfortably... accident anywaymrk pogledwell yeah, my teen ate the jota in a moment, strudel too...didn't check their backpack and sandwiches eek
documented from nearby Dedec1
...and quickly goes down to the valley... luckily2
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turbo11. 10. 2016 20:30:27
Correct is servant and not listener eek

And it's true, some are ironically self-ironic velik nasmeh And averagely so zavijanje z očmi
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