When you say baby, do you mean actual infant? Or are you talking 2-3 years old?This will be my first year tailgating as a parent. We're hoping to take our baby to a few games, but I admit I'm feeling a bit anxious.
Any tips/advice for navigating the day with a little one?
When you say baby, do you mean actual infant? Or are you talking 2-3 years old?
Not the advice you want but dont bring the infant.Infant.
Remember, you have to have see through bags. My concerns would be feeding either would need to use formula, pump ahead of time, or find a way to either covertly feed in seats or venture to the concourse. The sun is the other issue, I generally get burnt during the first game. You can cover the kid, but he is going to get hot. I would suggest you both bring in a clear bag so you have enough supplies, blankets, bottles, etc take up plenty of space in those small bags. Those would be my biggest concerns. If you can cover those two issues, I think you would be ok.Infant.
This will be my first year tailgating as a parent. We're hoping to take our baby to a few games, but I admit I'm feeling a bit anxious.
Any tips/advice for navigating the day with a little one?
Honestly? Find a babysitter.
We have a 6 and 3 year old and they stay with grandma and grandpa. The parents I see carting infants around with chest straps looks miserable. Especially if it's raining or boiling hot out.
We took our kids to a soccer game and it was okay because those are max two-hours long and half the game was spent getting them snacks or looking for the mascot.
Remember, you have to have see through bags. My concerns would be feeding either would need to use formula, pump ahead of time, or find a way to either covertly feed in seats or venture to the concourse. The sun is the other issue, I generally get burnt during the first game. You can cover the kid, but he is going to get hot. I would suggest you both bring in a clear bag so you have enough supplies, blankets, bottles, etc take up plenty of space in those small bags. Those would be my biggest concerns. If you can cover those two issues, I think you would be ok.
Probably not get him/her close to any cheerleaders, especially during the first several games. Might get confused and think its time to nurse.Remember, you have to have see through bags. My concerns would be feeding either would need to use formula, pump ahead of time, or find a way to either covertly feed in seats or venture to the concourse. The sun is the other issue, I generally get burnt during the first game. You can cover the kid, but he is going to get hot. I would suggest you both bring in a clear bag so you have enough supplies, blankets, bottles, etc take up plenty of space in those small bags. Those would be my biggest concerns. If you can cover those two issues, I think you would be ok.
You'll only get one chance to tell your kids that they've been going to cyclone games literally since they were born. We've taken every kid as an infant. Is it work? Of course. But so is having kids in general. Make the memories, and take the pictures so the kids can see when they're older. You won't regret it.This will be my first year tailgating as a parent. We're hoping to take our baby to a few games, but I admit I'm feeling a bit anxious.
Any tips/advice for navigating the day with a little one?
This will be my first year tailgating as a parent. We're hoping to take our baby to a few games, but I admit I'm feeling a bit anxious.
Any tips/advice for navigating the day with a little one?
get really drunk so your wife can watch baby.