I put this one on the parenting board, but I'll stick it here, too.
If I wasn't worried that I would get arrested, I'd be fine leaving my kids in the car to run a five minute errand provided it wasn't freezing or stiflingly hot outside.
Married DH 7/30/11
CSC arrived 5/7/12
CHC arrived 6/2/14
Re: UO's?
Married DH 7/30/11
CSC arrived 5/7/12
CHC arrived 6/2/14
My favorite coffee place has tons of windows, but taking him inside in his carseat always invariably wakes him up.
And considering how often I traveling by myself, it sure would be nice to be able to use the bathroom sans carseat/stroller
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Married DH 7/30/11
CSC arrived 5/7/12
CHC arrived 6/2/14
I left my LO in my car the other night for a few minutes. I forgot to grab the redbox movie when I left home to carry supper to DH at work (this was around 8 pm) and of course the movie has be be back by 9. LO was fast asleep in the carseat and would have woken up/raised holy hell if I'd brought him in the house. I literally pulled into my driveway, cut off car & locked it, came in house and turned off alarm, grabbed movie and reset alarm/locked up house. It might have taken all of 3 minutes at the most. I was terrified something was going to happen and while in the living room getting the movie would have sworn I heard LO crying. I get outside and he is still fast asleep.
Lilygrace48 (obviously if I did it myself) but this was in my own driveway. There is NO WAY my nerves could have taken this if I were in a public place. Somewhere in all that there is a point, but I'm not sure exactly what it is.! X_X
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Married DH 7/30/11
CSC arrived 5/7/12
CHC arrived 6/2/14
Now that is unacceptable but I have left my toddler and infant in a car while I ran in to drop off the dry cleaning, redbox, the butcher shop to pick up an already paid for package. I have only been gone max 2-3 minutes. And thing that is going to take a transaction i wouldnt. i literally park in front of the door. But I live in a very small town.
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Is it safe to briefly warm up a car in an open garage? No. In an Iowa State study, warming up a vehicle for only two minutes with the overhead door open raised CO concentrations in the garage to 500 ppm.Ten hours after the car had been backed out of the garage, there was still a measurable concentration of CO in the garage. Persons working in the garage for a long period of time would breath a dangerous amount of carbon monoxide.
I wish I could find the article that I read it in, but a woman got arrested for leaving her four year old in a locked car, where she could see him, for five minutes. The author basically broke down the risks of anything bad happening in the parked car vs. the odds of getting hit while walking through the parking lot or having a gunman open fire in the store she went into. It resonated with me.
Married DH 7/30/11
CSC arrived 5/7/12
CHC arrived 6/2/14
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What are the odds of getting pregnant on the pill? Like a one percent chance, right? It happened. What are the chances of having a baby at 26 weeks? It happened.
I'm not new. I just hate The Bump.
Anyway, at this point its illegal or close enough just about everywhere, so its not something I'll be doing any more than leaving them asleep in the car in my own driveway while I bring in groceries.
Married DH 7/30/11
CSC arrived 5/7/12
CHC arrived 6/2/14
I'm not new. I just hate The Bump.
Married DH 7/30/11
CSC arrived 5/7/12
CHC arrived 6/2/14
Married DH 7/30/11
CSC arrived 5/7/12
CHC arrived 6/2/14
Married DH 7/30/11
CSC arrived 5/7/12
CHC arrived 6/2/14
I'm not new. I just hate The Bump.
In regards to the sports and playgrounds, those are supervised activities. If something were to happen, there would be someone there to help immediately. Not necessarily the case when leaving your kids unsupervised in a car. Sure there may be people nearby, or not.
Eta, it says my file type isn't allowed, I'll try again from home.
Married DH 7/30/11
CSC arrived 5/7/12
CHC arrived 6/2/14
Married DH 7/30/11
CSC arrived 5/7/12
CHC arrived 6/2/14
Everytime we see a really weird story in the news my husband and I always ask "Did it happen in Florida?"
No. 5 is still very, very young and they at the VERY least need a tween with them for general safety.
I will go with a book or my phone, or if I can't, they can play in the yard.
^^ says the girl who is now a little riled up
Leaving a child in a car unattended is not safe.
Period.
Never in a million years would I consider myself a helicopter parent. In fact, I frequently fear I should be a bit more attentive. I consider my parenting style to be laid back, low key, and rather instinctual. If I'm parked in front of the Redbox, I don't take the kids out to return a video. If I have to walk into the grocery store to return to a Resbox inside, by the window, in full view of my car? I take them in. Running into 7-Eleven because I need caffeine in the guise of a Diet Coke? I pull out the bucket and carry sivan with me. If I have to corral Michal at the same time, so be it. And when I get home and both are asleep in the car? I take the baby in, leave her in the hallway inside the house, and then go out to somehow carry my 45-pound monster/kid upstairs to her room.
You can't control what happens to you or your kid all of the time (or, really, ever). But why not just take the extra effort to just be sure. I don't even find it to be that much of an imposition to get the kids out to run quick errands. Do I volunteer to enter into the seventh level of hell that is Costco on a Saturday afternoon with them? Not if I can help it, but to run in to grab a gallon of milk? What's the big fucking deal. Take the kid(s).