304. Describing Weather-Dependent Activities

Sarah: Hey, Tom! How's it going?


Tom: Hi, Sarah! I'm doing good, thanks. Did you enjoy the sunny weather yesterday?


Sarah: Oh, definitely! It was perfect for flying kites at the park. I had so much fun with my family.


Tom: That sounds amazing! I wish I could have joined. Unfortunately, I had to stay indoors because it was too windy for my little cousin.


Sarah: Oh, that's a bummer. But don't worry, there will be plenty of windy days for kite flying in the future.


Tom: Yeah, hopefully! By the way, have you heard about the forecast for this weekend?


Sarah: No, I haven't checked yet. What's it saying?


Tom: Well, they're predicting some snowfall on Saturday. I'm really looking forward to building snowmen with my friends.


Sarah: That sounds like a blast! I love building snowmen, especially when the snow is fresh and fluffy.


Tom: Me too! It's always so much fun. Hopefully, there will be enough snow for a snowball fight too.


Sarah: Definitely! Let's keep our fingers crossed for a good snowfall.


Tom: Agreed. And hey, if it's still cold on Sunday, maybe we can go ice skating.


Sarah: That's a great idea! Ice skating is another fun activity to do in winter. I'm in!


Tom: Awesome! It's settled then. We'll make the most of whatever the weather brings us.


Sarah: Absolutely! That's the spirit. Weather may change, but our fun won't!


Tom: Exactly! Well, I better go check the forecast again. See you later, Sarah!


Sarah: Bye, Tom! Take care and stay warm!