Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The hysteria over this weather is mind blowing. Some of you seriously must have an anxiety disorder.
What do you know about frostbite? Zip?
Unless there is ice repeatedly in contact with your kids’ skin odds are the kid is fine. I seriously doubt any kids in this area are going to turn up with black frost bite patches anytime soon - unless they are prone to laying in the snow for long periods of time naked. It is not even that cold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who has never fallen for the global warming hoax this thread makes me lol.
Completely illogical but I guess critical thinking isn't your bag. LOL.
I agree with pp upthread who said kids in this area just don't have appropriate gear for this weather. My kids certainly don't, and I never had things for them as babies and toddlers that were good for sub zero temperatures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cover their mouths too! Ice cold air not good for the lungs.
Omg. I went for a 7 mile run yesterday and I can tell you that my lungs found it quite refreshing.
In other countries they send the kids out in the cold starting very young as it builds a strong healthy immune system.
Anonymous wrote:Cover their mouths too! Ice cold air not good for the lungs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Babies and toddlers don't belong outside in this weather. Period.
I'm shocked by all the moms jogging with little ones in strollers as I drive downtown each morning. How stupid and selfish can you be? There's no way your little one is warm enough as you jog. Get a sitter or jog around your house if you must.
The Darwin Awards candidates face stiff competition this year. Can't fix stupid.
Anonymous wrote:As someone who has never fallen for the global warming hoax this thread makes me lol.
Anonymous wrote:As someone who has never fallen for the global warming hoax this thread makes me lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The hysteria over this weather is mind blowing. Some of you seriously must have an anxiety disorder.
What do you know about frostbite? Zip?
Anonymous wrote:I had my kids out in the mountains of PA all last week in subzero wind chills. They were perfectly fine in wool socks, lined boots, snow pants, warm clothing, parkas, ski gloves, and hats + hoods plus "vaselined" faces. They were seriously "swimming" in the snow and I had to drag them inside.
BUT I work with young children EOTR and have seen several this morning in flimsy windbreakers, cotton stretch gloves and lightweight hats. Yes, we regularly get cold weather in DC but it is also often relatively mild in the winter, and many children do not have appropriate clothing for the weather.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While I agree there's no need to jog outside with our kid in this weather, some of us work and need to bring our kids to daycare. Sorry.
Also, in Scandinavian countries it's not uncommon for parents to have their infants nap outside, even during the winter: http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-21537988
I recently spent about 3 weeks in Finland, Denmark, and Sweden, and saw lots of kids outside in subzero temps. They were wearing snowsuits and there were a lot of bunting bags. Apparently the Danes have a saying that goes "there's no bad weather, just bad clothing."
Then put your kid outside for naptime and see how that works for ya, ok, PP??
Anonymous wrote:While I agree there's no need to jog outside with our kid in this weather, some of us work and need to bring our kids to daycare. Sorry.
Also, in Scandinavian countries it's not uncommon for parents to have their infants nap outside, even during the winter: http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-21537988
I recently spent about 3 weeks in Finland, Denmark, and Sweden, and saw lots of kids outside in subzero temps. They were wearing snowsuits and there were a lot of bunting bags. Apparently the Danes have a saying that goes "there's no bad weather, just bad clothing."
Anonymous wrote:Babies and toddlers don't belong outside in this weather. Period.
I'm shocked by all the moms jogging with little ones in strollers as I drive downtown each morning. How stupid and selfish can you be? There's no way your little one is warm enough as you jog. Get a sitter or jog around your house if you must.