Having never been to Florida, I understand that the sun's rays are much more intense, particularly in the summer. I have two children of white European descent. I am the sunscreen queen up north, and have managed to get DD8 through so far with only one sunburn.
Also, DD8 is very susceptible to heat, and has fainted in school because she was too hot.DS just tans, and seems to hold up better, but that's up here, not down there!
What are your best strategies to avoid sunburn and heat exhaustion. My plans so far include:
SPF 50+ hats from Leap and Bounds
Slathering with sunscreen
Brita Fill-n-go water bottles (forcing DD to drink if necessary)
Touring before 12 noon and after 5 pm.
SPF suits (block 99% UV rays) that give extra coverage to the arms and legs (CWD $22.00)
Lots of time to hang out in the shad and AC as needed
Playing in the fountains
Getting hats and shirts wet in the bathroom
Please don't tell me to go in the Fall. I wish!! DH and I are both teachers so this is the best we can do!
Also, has anyone tried to get a base tan on their kids before they went to FL? DS will be 'brown as a berry' by the end of May, but DD will not get real tan. Anyone tried 'tanning'?
And, no, we're really not vampires!!

What are your best strategies to avoid sunburn and heat exhaustion. My plans so far include:
SPF 50+ hats from Leap and Bounds
Slathering with sunscreen
Brita Fill-n-go water bottles (forcing DD to drink if necessary)
Touring before 12 noon and after 5 pm.
SPF suits (block 99% UV rays) that give extra coverage to the arms and legs (CWD $22.00)
Lots of time to hang out in the shad and AC as needed
Playing in the fountains
Getting hats and shirts wet in the bathroom
Please don't tell me to go in the Fall. I wish!! DH and I are both teachers so this is the best we can do!
Also, has anyone tried to get a base tan on their kids before they went to FL? DS will be 'brown as a berry' by the end of May, but DD will not get real tan. Anyone tried 'tanning'?
And, no, we're really not vampires!!
