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What's with no coats in winter?
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 395235"><p>I've seen a lot of people without what I would consider proper winter wear, most of them guys. </p><p>Kiddo fought me *once* on not wearing mittens/gloves and a hat. We sat down and did a google image search of frostbite. She hasn't argued it since, and I'm glad because it wasn't long after that that her then sitter's older sister locked them both out in 10 degree weather (they were outside playing in the snow) and left to go to her boyfriend's mom's house to use her tanning bed, telling them we (me and sitter's mother) would be home soon (we were in another town, we got home about an hour after this happened). I was ready to toss the sister's butt in a snowbank and her mom was ready to let me. Kiddo's poor feet even with all the winter gear she had on took over an hour on the heater to turn a proper color. No actual damage, but there sure could have been, and even though kiddo says she doesn't get cold as easily as I do, when it comes to going outside she'll make sure she has gloves, hat, good socks, snow boots, coat, thermals, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 395235"] I've seen a lot of people without what I would consider proper winter wear, most of them guys. Kiddo fought me *once* on not wearing mittens/gloves and a hat. We sat down and did a google image search of frostbite. She hasn't argued it since, and I'm glad because it wasn't long after that that her then sitter's older sister locked them both out in 10 degree weather (they were outside playing in the snow) and left to go to her boyfriend's mom's house to use her tanning bed, telling them we (me and sitter's mother) would be home soon (we were in another town, we got home about an hour after this happened). I was ready to toss the sister's butt in a snowbank and her mom was ready to let me. Kiddo's poor feet even with all the winter gear she had on took over an hour on the heater to turn a proper color. No actual damage, but there sure could have been, and even though kiddo says she doesn't get cold as easily as I do, when it comes to going outside she'll make sure she has gloves, hat, good socks, snow boots, coat, thermals, etc. [/QUOTE]
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