If you wrap your kids in a bubble they will never experience life.
Def. agree with you about the couch potato kids, It's really sad to see them. I'm already trying to change my eating/excercise habits before he i old enough to notice that daddy doesn't eat enough veggies.
Wanted to ask, what kind, if any injuries the little ones have had while in the outdoors? We took our 5 month old on his first hike to a local waterfall, and it seems quite a few ppl are freaking out about it. We were very safe about it and had 4 other adults with us. I kept one large guy (240lbs) in front of me and a person on my heels, just in case. There were also 20-30 other ppl on the trail if anything were to happen, but I felt that he was compltely safe the entire time. I really think he was safer on the trail than riding in the car on the way there. So lets hear about your mishaps, close calls and lessons learned.![]()
I love when people tell me how to raise my kids. Bring it on. I've been hiking and swimming and rappelling, camping, rafting with my kids forever. I even took her into a cool waterfall/slide/thing in Capital Reef at 1 year old, which got lots of looks, as does taking a 2 year old rafting. I say.. don't worry about it at all. In fact, you can say.. "Let me introduce you to my friend NUNYA". So far no injuries bad enough I can remember.In fact.. just had a parent teacher confrence with my 10 year old daughters gifted teacher and he said, "It's pretty obvious your daughter is a well rounded, well travelled individual with exceptionall leadership skills". I COULDN'T be happier.