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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who grew up in Wisconsin, this thread is hilarious. You all need a drink or a Xanax or maybe both
I imagine people in Wisconsin have appropriate winter weather gear, right?
There are kids in this area who don't actually have a winter coat...let alone whatever LL Bean/Columbia/Patagonia fancy pants coats you people wear in the hinterlands.
And regardless of the fancy gear, there's no way a baby or toddler is comfortable being rapidly pushed in a baby jogger while his crazy mommy jogs in this weather.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I hope you are joking. We went on a 30 minute walk today. My son had on a base layer, wool socks, snow boots, a neck gaiter, snow jumpsuit, winter coat, and a hat. He kept yanking his hat off because he was too hot. There is no reason to keep kids inside if its 20-30 minute walk or play. We did afternoon play too for about 20-30 minutes- same getup.
This thread is 4 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who grew up in Wisconsin, this thread is hilarious. You all need a drink or a Xanax or maybe both
I imagine people in Wisconsin have appropriate winter weather gear, right?
There are kids in this area who don't actually have a winter coat...let alone whatever LL Bean/Columbia/Patagonia fancy pants coats you people wear in the hinterlands.
And regardless of the fancy gear, there's no way a baby or toddler is comfortable being rapidly pushed in a baby jogger while his crazy mommy jogs in this weather.
You do know that L.L Bean, Columbia and Patagonia are both easily available in the D.C area right? They don’t refuse to ship to places with mild winters, and even have stores here…
My baby (now 16M) has been outside every day of her life since birth, because fresh air and outside light is good for babies. She has a snowsuit and wears wool socks and mittens. I don’t jog but a baby with a healthy mother, who gets fresh air daily, is in much better health than a baby kept inside.
Totally agree about fresh and my 16-month-old is outside every day (we’ll head out for a walk in a little bit despite the cold temps today), but you really don’t even need Patagonia for DC winter. Her $37 winter coat and warm socks/hat/mittens suffice! Obviously if someone cannot afford winter gear then freezing temps aren’t safe, but if you can dress properly, why stay inside all winter?
Anonymous wrote:As someone who grew up in Wisconsin, this thread is hilarious. You all need a drink or a Xanax or maybe both
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who grew up in Wisconsin, this thread is hilarious. You all need a drink or a Xanax or maybe both
I imagine people in Wisconsin have appropriate winter weather gear, right?
There are kids in this area who don't actually have a winter coat...let alone whatever LL Bean/Columbia/Patagonia fancy pants coats you people wear in the hinterlands.
And regardless of the fancy gear, there's no way a baby or toddler is comfortable being rapidly pushed in a baby jogger while his crazy mommy jogs in this weather.
You do know that L.L Bean, Columbia and Patagonia are both easily available in the D.C area right? They don’t refuse to ship to places with mild winters, and even have stores here…
My baby (now 16M) has been outside every day of her life since birth, because fresh air and outside light is good for babies. She has a snowsuit and wears wool socks and mittens. I don’t jog but a baby with a healthy mother, who gets fresh air daily, is in much better health than a baby kept inside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who grew up in Wisconsin, this thread is hilarious. You all need a drink or a Xanax or maybe both
I imagine people in Wisconsin have appropriate winter weather gear, right?
There are kids in this area who don't actually have a winter coat...let alone whatever LL Bean/Columbia/Patagonia fancy pants coats you people wear in the hinterlands.
And regardless of the fancy gear, there's no way a baby or toddler is comfortable being rapidly pushed in a baby jogger while his crazy mommy jogs in this weather.