3 Things to Know Before Going Out in the Cold with Baby
At first it seems kind of fun to have an excuse to stay inside under the covers and eat comfort food but after about a week I'm wishing for warmer days. I knew this year would be especially challenging now that I have a busy baby who loves nothing more than being out and about. So this winter I've decided to make a conscious effort to go outside every day where the temperature is above freezing. A little bit of vitamin D and a little bit of exercise is cure for cabin fever.
Here's three tips on how to make getting out of the house with baby easier:
1. Have the Right Equipment
Knowing fair well that we'd have Denver winter ahead of us, I knew I wanted a stroller that could handle less than ideal terrain.Knowing I have a good stroller makes it easier to get outside for a little walk. Thank goodness we haven't dipped too low on the thermometer yet.
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2. Check the Temp and Bundle
I try and leave at the warmest and sunniest part of the day, usually early afternoon. And I've learned it's all about strategic, layered clothing. I love fleece lined jeans and warm hoods that are hard to yank off.
3. Plan One Doable Outing a Day
If I know the weather will allow a short outing every day that week, I make sure to split up my errands or activities so there's at least one reason to get out of the house each day. I try to keep them fairly short, knowing that the extra bundling will take time. Here Beck was helping me deliver treats to a neighbor.
- By Melanie Blodgett
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