We did the march for babies today. The weather was perfect and the turnout was great!!!
AW our team raised 2200 !!!!
Vent there were a number of people smoking on the walk. This included parents pushing their 2 month old [presumably not preemie] baby in a carrier in a stroller while smoking. The baby was crying and the woman switched her cigarette into her other hand to grab the babies binky and put it back in. I was disgusted. Of all places you would think people would have a little bit more consideration!!!
I was also disappointed that there were no sanitizing stations outside the port a potties. Ewww especially around preemies!!
Our little hippo was as impatient as mom!
Hoping for a full 40 weeks!!
Re: MoD walk aw and vent
Definitely contacting them to mention my concerns. Thanks for the support!
I seriously cannot comprehend people doing this. I didn't see anyone smoking yesterday and even a smoker on our team wouldn't have dreamed of lighting up during the walk. It isn't like it is that long of a walk or event.
Great job fundraising. Also love the sanitizing stations outside the porto-potties going to mentioned this to our local team for next year.
I know!!! and babies that are LIKELY to have lung problems. I saw a few kids with oxygen and people were smoking?? fortunately not near them that I saw but still. Have a little heart people!!!!
I just got to talk to the woman who organized our walk. She was really nice and said that the sanitizer was a mess up and that she went and bought a bunch of bottles of sanitizer and people walked off with them.
She did not see anyone smoking but said if her sister had she would have given them a piece of her mind :-) she was appalled. Since it is a public place they will have trouble stopping them but I suggested the guilt route. Maybe putting up signs reminding people that preemies often have lung troubles and that they need to keep them in mind while at the event. She loved it. So hopefully next year we will see the signs :-)
i was also asked to be a family team motivator for next year... go team!