They don't change location.
The personification in the sentence is when the strong wind is described as "slapped my cheeks," attributing human-like actions to the wind by suggesting it is capable of physically slapping someone's cheeks.
Could be slapped cheek disease, follow this link: http://www.southerncross.co.nz/index.cfm?5420FEB0-37E1-4563-BB23-520ED7FAD04C
Slapped cheek syndrome, or fifth disease gets its name from the bright red rash across the face. It is a contagious viral infection but by the time it appears the person is not infectious. Symptoms may include high fever, bright red cheeks, headache, and sore throat.
why do we get red cheeks outside on a winter's day
why do we get red cheeks outside on a winter's day
When skin is hit with force, blood vessels in the afflicted area are broken and bleed into the tissue under the skin, giving it a red appearance.
if your a hoe that wants 2 get slapped than go ahead
because there is a natural reaction and your blood comes to the surface
if you feel you have a fadge.... then go for it (:but otherwise, you may get slapped. :)
No animal likes to be slapped.
Not everyone does, but it is a well-known tradition, especially within Jewish tradition. It's a welcome into womanhood, some say it is to remind you of the pain of being a woman but there are positive messages about it too such as it being about the flush (reddening of cheeks) of womanhood.
To get chubby cheeks you must find the fattest squirrel you have ever seen... and fallow him to his tree-house. then find his nutty hiding place and steal his nutty pride. Then go back home and shove them all in your mouth. The less amount of nuts you insert into your mouth the less chubby your cheeks will be. To get pinky cheeks you must go to a hardware store of some kind. Ask the nerdy teenager at the front desk where your finest pink paint is, then have him get you it.. then go home and paint your cheeks with the fine paint.