Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone asked me how i keep a hat on my 15 month old the other day - i was like because it’s cold and she needs to wear one. I corrected her a few times and viola! Hat and gloves stay on. Lazy parenting is the issue.
I have to agree.
Anonymous wrote:
Today’s Washington Post - Health & Science Section:
“If your head is the only part of your body not covered, you will lose a lot of heat during the winter.”
— Ken Zafren, MD, Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine at Stanford University Medical Center
Why do people want their children to get cold, and sick?
The article goes on the explain which hats are best, and recommends a gaiter or infinity type of scarf, which can’t fall off or get caught in a car door.
Anonymous wrote:
Today’s Washington Post - Health & Science Section:
“If your head is the only part of your body not covered, you will lose a lot of heat during the winter.”
— Ken Zafren, MD, Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine at Stanford University Medical Center
Why do people want their children to get cold, and sick?
The article goes on the explain which hats are best, and recommends a gaiter or infinity type of scarf, which can’t fall off or get caught in a car door.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At River Road Bethesda Whole Foods. Mom is bundled up warm coming out of her BMW, but baby isn't. Sorry, but WTF is wrong here? It's 37 degrees!
Well, it's 48 degrees. And no hats on babies. Of course the parents will be oh so surprised when the kids are sick.
You do know this thread is 5+ years old.
Unfortunately, all the babies without hats in 2013 died.They would have been in kindergarten now, it's such a shame.
Anonymous wrote:Someone asked me how i keep a hat on my 15 month old the other day - i was like because it’s cold and she needs to wear one. I corrected her a few times and viola! Hat and gloves stay on. Lazy parenting is the issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At River Road Bethesda Whole Foods. Mom is bundled up warm coming out of her BMW, but baby isn't. Sorry, but WTF is wrong here? It's 37 degrees!
Well, it's 48 degrees. And no hats on babies. Of course the parents will be oh so surprised when the kids are sick.
You do know this thread is 5+ years old.
Unfortunately, all the babies without hats in 2013 died.They would have been in kindergarten now, it's such a shame.
This actually made me lol. This thread is ridiculous/amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At River Road Bethesda Whole Foods. Mom is bundled up warm coming out of her BMW, but baby isn't. Sorry, but WTF is wrong here? It's 37 degrees!
Well, it's 48 degrees. And no hats on babies. Of course the parents will be oh so surprised when the kids are sick.
You do know this thread is 5+ years old.
Unfortunately, all the babies without hats in 2013 died.They would have been in kindergarten now, it's such a shame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At River Road Bethesda Whole Foods. Mom is bundled up warm coming out of her BMW, but baby isn't. Sorry, but WTF is wrong here? It's 37 degrees!
Well, it's 48 degrees. And no hats on babies. Of course the parents will be oh so surprised when the kids are sick.
You do know this thread is 5+ years old.
They would have been in kindergarten now, it's such a shame.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At River Road Bethesda Whole Foods. Mom is bundled up warm coming out of her BMW, but baby isn't. Sorry, but WTF is wrong here? It's 37 degrees!
Well, it's 48 degrees. And no hats on babies. Of course the parents will be oh so surprised when the kids are sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the F is going on?? Why did you bump this on a mild day!?!?
Where are you? Hawaii? 48 degrees is not mild for a baby.
48 is mild for everyone except maybe soaking wet newborns.
Are you the same dummy who is obsessed with warming formula?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the F is going on?? Why did you bump this on a mild day!?!?
Where are you? Hawaii? 48 degrees is not mild for a baby.