flowergleam1211
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Hello! My question is for those of you who have kid(s) who have the endurance and (general) will to walk around in a park but you normally enjoy having a stroller for the ease, speed, and back-up form of transporting them around when they get tired.
If you are planning a park day on a warm/hot day that has a weather forecast of scattered showers and thunderstorms for every hour up until 10 PM, would you choose to have the whole group walk around with umbrellas as opposed having the kids sit in the stroller? The idea of using a rain cover sounds hot and uncomfortable as does the idea of sitting in a rain soaked stroller. I do realize that a stroller-less park experience means a slower-paced day, but I'm wondering if that's a better alternative then me pushing a stroller in the rain and kids sitting in a stroller in the rain.
If you are planning a park day on a warm/hot day that has a weather forecast of scattered showers and thunderstorms for every hour up until 10 PM, would you choose to have the whole group walk around with umbrellas as opposed having the kids sit in the stroller? The idea of using a rain cover sounds hot and uncomfortable as does the idea of sitting in a rain soaked stroller. I do realize that a stroller-less park experience means a slower-paced day, but I'm wondering if that's a better alternative then me pushing a stroller in the rain and kids sitting in a stroller in the rain.