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Young viewer rings in spring with pots and pans Kevin Skarupa-style

Young viewer rings in spring with pots and pans Kevin Skarupa-style
THAT IS FANTASTIC. IT SURE IS. AND IT OFFICIALLY ARRIVED TONIGHT AT 524. THIS IS JAMESON ROSE, BY THE WAY. SHE IS CELEBRATING THE TRANSITION OF THE SEASON AND DOING IT IN STYLE. SO WHY IS SHE DOING THIS? WELL, YOU CAN THANK WMUR, OUR METEOROLOGIST KEVIN SKARUPA. KEVIN, I HEAR THAT THERE IS A TRADITION WHEN YOU WELCOME A NEW SEASON, WE LIKE TO BANG THE POTS AND PANS AROUND THE NEIGHBORHOOD RIGHT AT THE TIME. THE SEASON CHANGES. I FEEL LIKE MY KIDS REALLY ENJOY THAT TRADITION. I WILL JOIN YOU OCCASIONALLY, DEPENDING ON THE TIME OF DAY, WHETHER THEY’RE IN SCHOOL OR NOT. I DO HAVE SOME KIDS JUST LOVE. I THINK I’LL GO GET THE POTS AND PANS. IT’S SO AWESOME. THE DANCE MOVES LIKE THIS ONE. YEAH, JUST INCREDIBLE TO SEE THAT LIKE, REALLY OFFICIALLY RINGS IN THE SEASON. I’VE NEVER HEARD OF THIS. I’VE HEARD OF, LIKE, YOU KNOW, TRYING TO BALANCE THE EGGS OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT. BUT I’VE NEVER HEARD OF THE POTS AND PANS. OBVIOUSLY, THOUGH, IT WORKS. YEAH. AND IT’S A LOT MORE FUN. I THINK THE BALANCING, TOO. SO MY QUESTION IS WHAT HAPPENS IF THE SEASONS CHANGE IT? LIKE ONE OR 2 A.M. UNHAPPY NEIGHBORS? YEAH, I WOULD THINK SO. RIGHT.
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Young viewer rings in spring with pots and pans Kevin Skarupa-style
Spring officially arrived at 5:24 p.m. Monday. On Daybreak Monday, Kevin Skarupa explained that when he welcomes a new season with his kids, he bangs pots and pans around the neighborhood right at the time the season changes. Skarupa said occasionally, depending on if his kids are at school or not, he has some kids join his tradition. Four-year-old Jamisyn Rose celebrated the transition of the season after hearing about Skarupa's fun custom. "It's spring!" Jamisyn said while hitting a utensil against a pan. "It's springtime!"

Spring officially arrived at 5:24 p.m. Monday.

On Daybreak Monday, Kevin Skarupa explained that when he welcomes a new season with his kids, he bangs pots and pans around the neighborhood right at the time the season changes.

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Skarupa said occasionally, depending on if his kids are at school or not, he has some kids join his tradition.

Four-year-old Jamisyn Rose celebrated the transition of the season after hearing about Skarupa's fun custom.

"It's spring!" Jamisyn said while hitting a utensil against a pan. "It's springtime!"