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  • Weekly Check Up: Exercising With the Kiddies

    mom boxWhen you are ready to start sweating about something other than which preschool you're gonna send your wee one to, it's time to strategize the regular exercise. Here's a quick guide to working out with the kids. Nothing here is groundbreaking (jogging stroller, wow) but it's a fine list of things you can do while your children clamor for your attention in the background. You know: join a gym with childcare; walk with your baby in the frontpack; run on the track while your kids play with bubbles in the middle; take 'em to the lifeguarded pool and do laps (I am waaaay too paranoid to ever do that.) But as the author says, you probably either have to double-team with a friend or just lower your expectation considerably. And that's no small problem.

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  • Hiking With Kids

    hiking backpack kidThe other day I was going on again to my kids about my recent fabulous trip (without them) and all the hiking I did while I was there. It dawned on me that I hadn't really been hiking in years. And years. Years coinciding with the ones in which I always had a baby in tow. The youngest, Eric, is now three and I can't imagine him hiking yet; he's still not that steady on his feet and he goes the way he wants to and doesn't follow trail markings. Or anything else, really.

    So either I forgo hiking (with kids) another few years or I strap him to me somehow. Yay. I wore him in a sling for years (eons, really. Each hour wearing a baby in a sling is like a month of real time) but he was smaller then. What about now?

     

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  • How Safe Are Jogging Strollers, Anyway?

    baby joggerSo this short little local-news article, about a woman hit by a car while jogging with her baby along a road in Grand Teton National Park in Idaho, has got me to thinking. First, how is the poor woman, Michelle Benson, doing? She had to be airlifted to another hospital and usually that's not a good sign. Second, the baby was reported as being unhurt. How does that happen? Third, how the hell does a car doing the posted speed limit manage to hit what must be, at 9 am on a Sunday morning, a rather visible mama-baby-jogging -stroller combination? How?

    I guess what concerns me most is my own sense of invulnerability while pushing my three-year-old in his snazzy red Baby Jogger (I actually loathe running, I truly do, but he won't keep a helmet on in the bike trailer and where I ride isn't appropriate for a trailer anyway, cars going too fast and all, so I'm reduced many days to running. Bleh). Those jogging strollers are big! And I always felt I could push him out of the way to safety if a car came bearing down on us unexpectedly, but now I'm wondering if my sense of safety isn't unfounded. Am I deceiving myself here? Are cars really that blind to strollers?

    I'm not trying to showcase my own naiveté here, but I truly think that I'm not alone here in presuming safety where there isn't any. It's not like I'm taking risks: I don't run on freeways or anything, of course, and the one higher-speed road in my route has a posted speed limit of 45 mph and we're only on it for a block or two before turning on to a quieter street. And I run at midday and in visible clothing. Like, presumably, Michelle Benson was doing. It all obviously comes down to personal comfort and safety boundaries. My point is that maybe some of us (okay, me) might need to rethink those. What about you? Do you think you take risks with yourself and your child or do you consider yourself to be overprotective? Do jogging strollers provide a sense of security that doesn't exist?



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