Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP I like the expensive water bottles too. Can’t name the brand off the top of my head but after trying so many and finding ones I like i get it. I make her take the nice one to camp where it’s outdoors or places where I think it feels better to have cold water. I let her use the cheap ones for other things where the temp doesn’t matter as much. Is his name on them? How is he losing so many? DD is 10 and only ever lost one.
So for example DS was signed up for a fishing camp earlier this summer. Camp van picked him up daily and drove 12 kids around to different lakes in Fairfax county daily to fish. 90+ degree days fully outside, so I think it’s important to have an insulated metal bottle to keep water cold. 5 days of camp, and he lost two water bottles over the five days. In this instance I was prepared - one of my neighbors had given away a tub of water bottles and I found a few that I’d be ok losing (they were too tall to fit in my cabinet and had screw caps-also a non-starter for us bc I don’t think kid can keep track of caps that need to fully detach in order to drink).
Anonymous wrote:So for example DS was signed up for a fishing camp earlier this summer. Camp van picked him up daily and drove 12 kids around to different lakes in Fairfax county daily to fish. 90+ degree days fully outside, so I think it’s important to have an insulated metal bottle to keep water cold.
Anonymous wrote:Get one of those long kink spiral cords (like the kind for telephones) and tether the water bottle to his bag/beach bag.
The cord should be long enough where he can still easily drink from the water bottle and even be able to tuck the water into the side pocket so it doesn't dangle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you keep sending a $40 hydro flask with a 7 year old then that’s on you
I don’t. It’s not a hydro flask and I don’t care about brands. I don’t care whether it’s hydro flask. I just need to send him with something that keeps water cold when he’s in outdoor settings for 8 hours daily in 90 degree heat. I have a couple of the bottles I prefer and in the meantime I basically scour places like Ross, buy nothing groups for things to use.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in the 80's and never needed a water bottle. He will survive without one.