So I couldn't help but read this thread today. I also live in NJ and my 8 (almost 9) yr old is going to send me to an early grave. As many other people from New Jersey know it was pretty warm here yesterday, but as the evening set in it started to get cooler, especially as the sun went down.
Well, my ds came home from school, peeled off his jeans and put on jean shorts. He then removed his shirt and put on a Nike tank top, one he would normally wear to basketball practice (which to me is acceptable.) He did his homework which is also a chore to get done with him. He knew he had to come out with me later to get dd from the gym. I told him he can't wear what he has on, it's too cold outside. He argued with me, continually, that it's not cold, blah, blah, blah.
Well, around 4:30, I finally said fine go outside for 30 minutes only wearing what you have on (tank top, short, socks.) After 5 minutes, I opened the backdoor and asked if he was still warm, he said yes. I said, well you are sitting in the chair right by the house (on the back patio) you need to go sit at the end of the patio in the chair where the wind is really whipping. The wind yesterday had gusts up to 40 mph. He tried to come in at one point to get a drink, so he said, and I said no, if you come in you will get warm, you can have a drink in 30 minutes when time is up - so back out he goes.
About another 5 minutes later, he decides to come in. He never outright said I won the bet, but he knew I was victorious. He changed his shirt into something a little more acceptable, and I was ok with him wearing the jean shorts. He did have on a jacket when we went out later.
After picking dd up from the gym, on the way home, ds said to dd, mommy beat me in a bet. There ya go, I was victorious and it was acknowledged.
I accomplished more in the 10 minutes he was outside freezing, then the hours I would of spent arguing inside the warm house that according to him it's warm. It's just the child that he is, sometimes he needs hands on experience...
