How to Dress Kids for Winter Play – Layering

A reader recently asked me how to dress kids for winter play. Since me and the tots are outside almost every day in the winter, I thought I’d share a few tips. This is the first post in a two post series on How to Dress Kids for Winter Play. Read How to Dress Kids for Winter Play – Accessories here.Dress Kids for Winter Player -Layering Continue reading “How to Dress Kids for Winter Play – Layering”

Fifty Outdoor Winter Activities for Kids

Mountain Mom winter hiking with Baby L

Outdoor Winter Activities

Winter is my favorite season because I get to do my favorite activity – snowboard. However, winter is also cold. If you’re like me you need some extra motivation to get out the door in the winter, especially with tots. Outdoor winter activities for kids don’t have to be fancy or require special equipment, they just need to get you outside. Continue reading “Fifty Outdoor Winter Activities for Kids”

Outdoor Retailer, Ice Castles and Gorgoza Tubing

This is a busy week at Mountain Mom and Tots. Not only is it my birthday week (why celebrate one day when you could celebrate seven?) it’s also a week full of fun outdoor events.

Outdoor Retailer Winter Show 2016

Photo from GoSnug Blanket Kickstarter

Outdoor Retailer is the largest convention of outdoor the outdoor industry. From January 6-10, 2016 companies large and small come to show off the cool, new, and unique products that help us get outdoors. And I’ll be there checking it all out.

Follow me on twitter or instagram for live coverage of the show! I’m @mountainmomtots and I’ll be using #OR2016.

Midway Ice Castles

Photo from Midway Ice Castles Gallery

This Friday January 8, 2016 is opening day for a truly unique winter experience. Just up the road in Midway, UT the company Ice Castles LLC is creating a winter wonderland. I’ve never seen anything like the photos online and I’m excited to check it out in person. For more info visit their website.

Tubing at Gorgoza Park 

Photo from Gorgoza.com

I was invited to attend a Utah Blogger’s Day at Gorgoza Park in Park City this week. I’ve always wanted to try this out with my tots and now that Little g is not quite so little I think it’ll be a fun time. They also have Fort Frosty for the under 3 crowd.

Come back soon to check out how these fun winter activities went. I hope you get out and explore!

 

Is It Worth It?

The other day, I took Big E and little g sledding on a nearby hill.  It was beautiful weather and E was bursting with excitement, ready to conquer the slope. I was happy just being outside after wrestling everyone into snow gear. Little g, a new walker, was happy walking.  
As we headed toward the slope, little g decided she would rather stay to flatter terrain and walk down our driveway. A contented smile lit up her face, at least until she made it to the road. That’s when I stopped her. I picked her up and brought her back to the top of the driveway.  Again she walked happily down, making straight for oncoming traffic. Again I picked her up. Meanwhile, Big E wanted me to slide down the hill with him.  This video describes what happened.
As you can see, even the best laid plans don’t always work out. After the crying, I brought little g back to the house and a sick Mountain Dad tried to cheer her up. Big E and I then went down the hill twice before snow got in my coat and the sun started setting. We trudged back up the hill to find little g still screaming, more for mama to hold her, not because she fell. 
We had barely been outside at all before she slipped. Total we maybe spent fifteen minutes outdoors. My fun sledding activity promptly failed, despite my best efforts.
It wasn’t as if I was ill prepared. We all wore warm clothes, mittens and boots. I chose a time of day when both kids were well rested and fed. But despite all my efforts the activity ended with little g screaming, Big E slipping and me dragging kids and a big blue sled up the hill. All that work for only fifteen minutes.  
Sometimes I wonder if any outdoor experience is worth the effort. 
Weighing the needs of both children with my own (and I need to be outside at least everyday for my sanity) is a constant battle. Do I bundle us all up to play outside if I know little g will inevitably get cold, wet and cranky? On our sledding activity would it have better to force little g to go on the sled with me, while she wriggled and cried the whole time? Or would it have been better to make Big E stay on the driveway with us, ignoring his plea to go down the hill?
I found myself frustrated and tired. Failure does that to a person.  But after a while I decided that I would still hold out hope. I choose to be a Mountain Mom because it combines two of my great loves – my children and the outdoors. It’s a lot of work sometimes.  It’s thankless and tiring. Yet, I continue to choose it.
Here’s why:
Life takes work. Having kids takes work. Staying inside takes work, so does being outdoors. My craving for fresh air and exhilarating mountain activity makes the sacrifice worth it…usually. Being outdoors improves my mood and makes me a better wife and mother. I believe my kids deserve to have me at my best, even if that means they have to endure some difficult outdoor activities to get there. The family culture Mountain Dad and I are trying to cultivate includes being outdoors. That is part of being in our family. I’m committed to keep trying because being a Mountain Mom brings me joy. And teaching my kids by example how to find joy in life is the best part of being a parent.