Please cover your baby's heads and ears. It's cold out there!

Anonymous
Thanks Grandma. MYOB.
Anonymous
People in this town can be a little bonkers with bundling up the kid.
Anonymous
I notice that white people tend to do this dumb shit more freuently than other races. I was going into target potomac yards on saturday and saw this little boy dressed in at shirt, green gym shorts and pink crocs in less than 40 degree weather.

He was standing outside the car talking to his parents and siblings.

Wtf.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm always more warmly dressed than my kids, because they don't mind being cold. I'm sure it does look funny, but I don't care. They hate wearing coats and hats and gloves, and it's not worth the battle for a short trip out in the cold.

Babies don't "mind" being cold? How did you learn that?


My baby was advanced, so he told me himself that he didn't mind being cold. So, I left his hat off. Then, he told me that he did mind not being able to socialize with other babies who were as advanced as he was ("slobbering, illiterate blobs" is how he referred to the other 6 month old babies in his playgroup). But when I posted about the latter concern on DCUM, I was ridiculed. You can't win.
Anonymous
I hate it when nosy people tell me what my perfectly warm and comfortable baby needs. Why is it their business?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate it when nosy people tell me what my perfectly warm and comfortable baby needs. Why is it their business?

You think your baby is perfectly warm in 37 degrees without a hat?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate it when nosy people tell me what my perfectly warm and comfortable baby needs. Why is it their business?

You think your baby is perfectly warm in 37 degrees without a hat?


I think it is not your concern.
Anonymous
I think some of you missed your Baby Care 101 training.
Anonymous
37 degrees is not that cold. I would be sweating if I wore a hat when its 37 degrees.
Anonymous
I have never worn a hat in my life and my head has never been cold.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I rarely put a hat on my kid in the car (he takes it off), and I never put a jacket on because of the carseat safety issues. [b]Getting him bundled between the car and the store would take as much time and be just as cold as just walking quickly.

So yes, I walk into the store in a parka while my kid is unbundled.


?????
Anonymous
Sorry, bolded wrong thing...

Meant to question the car seat issue. What issue?
Anonymous
My 17 month old pulled off his socks and shoes in his stroller today and we walked half a mile with his BARE FEET STICKING OUT from under the blanket. Call CPS!!!

Seriously, your baby is more at risk from overheating than it is from 1 minute without at hat in 37 degree weather.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, bolded wrong thing...

Meant to question the car seat issue. What issue?


If you put a kid in a super puffy coat in a car seat, the straps often don't fit right. I thought this was overprotective hysteria but then I realized how stiff and puffy my sons coat is; it really does make a difference.
Anonymous
The strong will survive
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