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Re: outside play in bad weather
« Reply #15 on: October 04, 2012, 21:55:27 pm »
Mukta - so it Chicago weather better than London weather - I thought it got a lot colder and snowier than London.

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Re: outside play in bad weather
« Reply #16 on: October 04, 2012, 21:56:55 pm »
But we are so charming!!

LOL!!

Is this where i tell you that my mum prefers hamish not to play in her loungeroom in the winter as it's not heated? the concept of playing in all in ones and wellies is insanity!! :P
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Re: outside play in bad weather
« Reply #17 on: October 04, 2012, 23:28:26 pm »
Creations, I have an outdoor kid too and TBH unless it is windy, AND cold or windy AND very wet he wants to be out at least 30mins a day ;)
We too tend to throw on gumboots and waterproof overalls and then he just wears warm tops/jacket etc.

My lovely child will NOT wear hats much ATM or gloves but I do my best and try to keep the outing short or if its really cold and I know his hands will freeze we play in the garage opened up onto the yard where it is sheltered.

Zs fav things to do at the park in the wet is jump/walk or pock sticks in the puddles anyway, the slide doesnt get a look in ::) That said I always have a towel or cloth to wipe swings/slides down with incase.

and.....if your pathetic like me go get a hot cuppa on the way to warm your insides when your out there....the empty cup usually ends up doubling as a 'bucket' for Z to put bark etc into :P
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Re: outside play in bad weather
« Reply #18 on: October 05, 2012, 12:55:50 pm »
Well, I've ordered an all in one ski suit for him. with p&p it only came to £20 a total bargain, it was massively reduced clearance.
We attempted a trip to the park this morning.  He was dressed warmly enough for today (it's only october!) and I dried off the slide with a towel BUT after one slide and one climb he sat on a section of the climbing frame that had a big puddle I hadn't noticed and his trousers were soaked through.  He just isn't old/developed enough to understand not to sit in puddles (it wasn't an on-purpose-for-the-fun-of-it thing).  So without the waterproof clothing our trip was over.  soaked jeans and straight back in the car to get home before he froze to death.

Sara, we don't have a garden for outdoor play, just a roof terrace :(
I'd love to have a garden for a slide and climbing frame for him but it's hard to get somewhere like that in our town.

We live on the coast and it is so windy even in when the sun is out.  The last couple of summers the terrace was lovely in the sun but this summer has just been a wash out and it's so high up it's doubly windy, plus it really isn't a fun place to play like a garden would be.  That's why we have to go to the play park which is a drive away.  If we were at home outdoors it would be so much easier to not worry so much about cold and wet (for all of us) but as it is I have to make sure we are all going to be ok for the full trip.
I've tried on my ski suit (from about 10 years back!) and it fits so I'm sorted.
DP is looking at clearance mens ski suits so that he can be snuggly too and I've instructed him to go buy a squeegee in town to reduce the puddle size on the slides.

Today was so disappointing, but I'm looking froward to us all being kitted out and able to play in the cold.  DS's winter hat from last year still fits (size 6-12 months!) and it's so snuggly and cute with ear covers and a velcro under chin fastening so it allows lots of movement (hoods don't always do they) and luckily I've had him in a hat last winter and a cap all summer so he is used to wearing one and not grumbling.


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Re: outside play in bad weather
« Reply #19 on: October 05, 2012, 16:02:45 pm »
the 3 of ye are gonna look so cute in yer all-in-ones!!!!xxx
sorry today didn't turn out so well....dontcha just hate the rain!






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Re: outside play in bad weather
« Reply #20 on: October 12, 2012, 10:52:13 am »
Disaster :(

DS and I tromped out to the park this morning in our ski gear and within 5 mins of being there he was soaked to the skin :(
It was dry and even sunny today (but cold and very windy here) but has been raining in previous days and at the top of the slide he sat down in preparation to slide down, there was a puddle there on the climbing frame/slide area and the wet went straight through his ski suit and leggings.  Poor boy.  He needed to get straight home to get dry and warm but of course didn't want to stop playing straight away.
I've just sent a complaint to the store as his suit was listed as waterproof  >:(
Now I don't trust anything described as waterproof on the listing.

I think those thin puddle suits are waterproof though, but not warm.  I think here, where it's so cold and windy the ski suit would be a better option but I'm lost now to find one that is a 'proper' ski suit.

On a slightly happier note I was very snug in my (very waterproof) ski suit although I felt like a prat wearing ski gear when the sun was out  ::)


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Re: outside play in bad weather
« Reply #21 on: October 12, 2012, 11:08:17 am »
The puddle suits are thin but you can put on loads of clothes underneath...





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Re: outside play in bad weather
« Reply #22 on: October 12, 2012, 11:13:27 am »
LOL in the ski gear!!

Can you try.... (i really shouldn't be posting at all- like I have a clue..) but i was thinking trying something waterproof UNDER the ski suit? so if it gets wet he isn't wet to the bone? (i don't know what though.. i have in my head some sort of rubber cat suit style thing ::)  )

I have been telling many people about how intrepid you brits are- they have looks of SHOCK on their faces when i talk about the squeegee thing to get the water off the slide! It's a great idea though.. 
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Re: outside play in bad weather
« Reply #23 on: October 12, 2012, 11:37:12 am »
I think you guys are amazing.  We hardly venture out the door in winter.  Parks?  Are you mad?!!!





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Re: outside play in bad weather
« Reply #24 on: October 12, 2012, 11:42:02 am »
We hardly venture out the door in winter.  Parks?  Are you mad?!!!

This is us! ;D
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Re: outside play in bad weather
« Reply #25 on: October 12, 2012, 11:43:43 am »
what a funny thread!

We have the puddle suits and ski suits - but probably like Chicago (have heard from many Poles here and there) we get very little in the way of UK/Irish weather....lots of snow, yes, rain yes but it comes and goes away as fast as it comes but then plenty of sunshine. I am soooo looking forward to the snow. Crazy for an Irish girl (as the whole country shuts down there once they get 2cm - eh, Happy?) but true!

As for what to wear in Ireland - even when we go back in the winter we don't get that much use of the snowsuits generally. Though two winters ago the snow was "so bad" there (made my PL husband laugh but anyhooo) that people didn't leave their houses at all! My kids were in their element then though as it was +2 (so much nicer than -20 here) and the snow was at a lovely consistency for building snowmen. They'd go out for hours and all my mammy's neighbours staring from their windows at them (Emma not even 2 yrs old) sitting in the snow with Bob the Builder toys!!

Right now here in Warszawa, its a typical Autumn day - 10 degrees, not much wind, full sunshine. I could count on 2 hands the amount of grey and dreary totally clouded over/rainy days in Spring/Autumn.....and as for summer, won't make you guys too jealous, will I?

I would say the puddle suits are the way to go in UK. They are rubber so totally waterproof and you could put lined trousers underneath. They also act like a windbreaker....A bit too warm for snowsuits I would think.

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Re: outside play in bad weather
« Reply #26 on: October 12, 2012, 11:52:15 am »
its a typical Autumn day - 10 degrees,

This made me freak out a little!

In our defence though- i had a polish friend at high school, and we sat in the classrooms FREEZING one winter day and i suggested that she might be thinking i was a wimp as she could pour a bucket of water on the ground and 10 minutes later have an ice skate- BUT she pointed out that she would NEVER EVER have been as cold as we were n our classroom in poland as the whole place is centrally heated.

Doesn't have much to do with the park though... It was a crazy unseasonably +10 degrees today (it's usually much warmer than that) and i thought it was the end of the world!
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Re: outside play in bad weather
« Reply #27 on: October 12, 2012, 15:21:33 pm »
i'm chuckling away to myself here!!!! ;D ;D ;D
creations, how annoying that it isn't waterproof....can you get your money back?or some sort of compensation/swap?

i have in my head some sort of rubber cat suit style thing ::)  )

omg...you should be in retail!!! :-* classic!

the whole country shuts down there once they get 2cm - eh, Happy?)
i can vouch for that.we got stranded in school the year before last...literally couldn't get the cars out of the carpark....we had to wait 5 hours for the local council to come & grit the road (&by grit, i mean 4 aul lads throwing fistfuls out of the back of a van!!!!)....we are ahead of the tiems here in ireland!!! ::) ::) ::) ::)






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Re: outside play in bad weather
« Reply #28 on: October 12, 2012, 16:20:59 pm »
BUT she pointed out that she would NEVER EVER have been as cold as we were n our classroom in poland as the whole place is centrally heated.
far too warm if you ask me! Poles like their indoor temps to be in the 20s (like my MIL loves 25-26) whereas I am used to 17-18 probably and a lot cooler at nights in winter (indoors at my family home I mean). My DH has been known to wear a hat to bed in my mam's house when we go there for Christmas (he's baldy) LOL!

Part of the reason why I signed myself out of hosp after having Emma at 48hrs rather than waiting till morning (it was Sunday 6pm when she was 48hrs, here you have to wait for that magic figure) was the heat. It was around -15 outside and felt like +30 inside - madness. I was sweating anyway, hormonally, after birth...but couldn't breathe with the stifling heat....and the windows were all barred up, couldn't even open them (not that you'd want to, with a windchill of -20 or below outdoors).

anyway - as for the snowsuit - I know my kids ones probably wouldn't stay dry if you sat them in a puddle?!? Maybe "waterproof" means more like dry snowproof for these types? Puddlesuits stay completely dry, for sure, have them tried and tested with two spirited monkeys.

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Re: outside play in bad weather
« Reply #29 on: October 12, 2012, 20:10:24 pm »
omg...you should be in retail!!!  classic!

I know right!
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