6 responses to “No Pink”

  1. Vikki Kusumoto

    Real, inspiring and really inspiring me to have a baby to share my adventures with! Wonderfully written. When is your novel coming out? ;)

  2. Doug Faude

    “I just figure the best I can do is share with her what makes me smile and give her the chance to fall in love with the outdoors, too.” This is the perfect attitude to have. Love your take on getting outside with your wonderful daughter. It gets even better until finally it doesn’t…and they want to go do their own thing. But when they come back to the outdoors the second time and they own it, your job is completed. Let me know if you need some hints on where to get great gear for Maggie.

  3. Jen B

    Well written. Although my kids are now 19 and 20 (time flies), I remember well all the thoughts and ideas I had about parenting. As you mentioned, recognizing how different your priorities become after you are a Mom. Enjoy the ride (or hike, climb, bike, ski), enjoy every minute you can spend with your little one!

  4. Angela

    Thank you for your words. It is comforting to know there is someone else out there who shares the same ideas as myself. I, too, was hesitant about the whole “pink” thing with baby girl & instructed my family to not buy anything pink. I’ve since eaten my words. More importantly, getting outside with our daughter Ruby is worth all the pre-planning, extra gear hauling it takes to do it! The Chariot is awesome!! Ruby is super happy & content whenever she is riding in it. She is also very content in the backpack. If we are outside she is happy. I’m not sure how long it will last, but we will cherish it & expend the extra effort it takes to get her outside if it means that one day she will do it (anything invloving being outside) on her own.

  5. Christine

    Oh yes, I remember those days. My kids are now in their early 30′s. We didn’t have the fancy baby gear, but we had the baby and we had the snow…a wonderful combination. I agree with the author when she said you have no idea how you will parent until you are holding your baby in your arms. Enjoy your baby, bring her outside and introduce her to your favorite places.

  6. JC

    I can completely relate. I have a 13 week old baby and recently returned to work. Among the many things I miss about spending time with my baby is the “adventure times” we spent outside. I’d put him in the carrier and walk for hours around NYC with no particular place to go and no agenda. Sometimes we went to the grocery store, sometimes we walked along the Hudson. It really didn’t matter where we went as long as we were out and together, it was fun!

    When my OB gave me the green light to start running again I could hardly wait to get him in the jogging stroller and bundled up for “an adventure”.

    My husband and I look forward to taking him on his first snowshoeing adventure next week and many more outings to come.

    Thanks for sharing!

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