Living in a city with a child has some challenges. Transportation becomes a little bit trickier than hopping on a bus or subway and walking where you need to go. Several times when we go somewhere I have decided to ditch the stroller and have Munchkie walk. I have learned how to have a firm grasp on her for safety. For when we're getting on and off the subway at rush hour, when she's not paying attention to the uneven brick sidewalk, when we're in the aquarium during field trip day, when she tries to pull away or getting on and off a bus with my other arm full of things. There are many time when I have been so thankful to be holding on so firmly, we could easily have been separated or she could have fallen.
The trick is in the pinky. I wrap my pinky around her wrist creating a very secure grip. This way I can hold on to her hand even if she lets go. There's no slipping out of my grasp and it makes me feel a lot more comfortable with adventuring out with an active little girl.
I highly recommend getting this grip down and using it in crowded situations. It can help you have a little piece of mind while you are searching for other dangerous situations your child could get into.
Showing posts with label city. Show all posts
Showing posts with label city. Show all posts
Saturday
Safety First
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city,
holding hands,
kids,
safety
Wednesday
The City Is Growing On Me
It's true, I am starting to enjoy the city. I enjoy taking the subway in, walking around, grabbing a bite to eat. The other day we realized how we are becoming more of a city family when we asked Munchkie if she wanted to go to Subway with her Daddy. She said yes and started to get ready to leave, then she asked, are we going to take the red one or the blue one? It was then that we realized that we meant "Do you want to get a sandwich at Subway with Daddy?" and she thought we meant "Do you want to go somewhere on the subway with Daddy?" We go on the subway so much that she just assumed that's where they were going.
There are several things that we've learned about living in a city that we just never thought about before. Some of these include-
Needless to say, it may be a slow process, but I am starting to enjoy my new life. I just wish that it wasn't so lonely, building up a new life in a new city.
There are several things that we've learned about living in a city that we just never thought about before. Some of these include-
- Boots- a good pair of boots is absolutely essential. When the rain comes down, when the snow piles up, your feet need to be protected.
- Dressing in layers- because you have to peel them off and on as you sit on a crowded bus with the heat blasting or walk several blocks through buildings that become a wind tunnel.
- A solid stroller- we destroyed a few before we realized this. Wheels popping off as you go over a bumpy sidewalk is not the most pleasant way to learn this.
- Patience- you can't do anything or get anywhere fast. I heard someone one day on the bus in a southern drawl tell another rider that she thought that you had to be laid back in the south, but living here has taught her patience.
- You can find just about anything you could possibly want. When a recipe calls for something interesting, or you think that there is something odd you want, you can find it somewhere in the city.
Needless to say, it may be a slow process, but I am starting to enjoy my new life. I just wish that it wasn't so lonely, building up a new life in a new city.
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