"I'm toooooooo hot!", M whines as we go down the front steps.
I look at him and realize that once again, I've piled on one layer too many on this kid.
And on myself as well.
Which would make sense if we were going out for a brisk walk to run some errands.
Not today, my friends.
We are heading to the car to drive to the super supermarket.
Surely, we don't need to be wearing three layers along with a scarf, gloves, and hat to walk from the house to the driveway and then from the car to Stop-n-Shop.
All ridiculously short distances.
Rewind to January 2011:
Snowstorms galore. Not yet driving.
So we walked.
In the stores, I noticed that no other shoppers were really bundled up.
No scarves, hats, and gloves?
I was perplexed but didn't give it much more thought.
Until now.
Fast forward to January 2012.
Chillier winter temperatures have arrived.
Now that I am one of them suburbanites who drive ~
I get it.
Winterizing with less layers makes PERFECT sense.
Although now and again, I slip up and we both end up over insulated ~
this is the part where M breaks a sweat and becomes bearish.
Oh boy. How to avoid such heated meltdowns?
As L is driving us to Target one day, I spot the most OBVIOUS solution ~
just leave the coat and outer things in the car.
Happier days are on the horizon for M.
As for me, I guess it's a nod to my urban roots to wear it all out the door.
Too funny! Same here....
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