Most parks around here have a bathroom with a changing table. However, I've never done that. My suburb is showing - we usually change in trunk of the SUV on parks that we drive to, otherwise we walk to the local park and don't worry about changing.
In the back of the van usually before/after we start playing.
The state park we visit often has real bathrooms with changing tables. I've also done a blanket on the ground if we are on a longer walk and not near the bathrooms.
The back of the suv. One time my H told me to change her on a picnic table where there were other people eating nearby and I was horrified. I would not do that.
Most parks around here have a bathroom with a changing table. However, I've never done that. My suburb is showing - we usually change in trunk of the SUV on parks that we drive to, otherwise we walk to the local park and don't worry about changing.
Change diapers or change clothes? Are these the same? I've seen little kids running around nudey nudey at the park- I think after playing in the water.
Post by Velar Fricative on Aug 28, 2015 9:27:42 GMT -5
If there's a bathroom at the park we go there. If not, we change her in the car (some of our favorite parks aren't walking distance). If we walked there, I change her in the stroller or I would just change her on the bench with a changing pad and conceal her as much as possible.
On a blanket on the ground, I just find a grassy area that's as private as possible. We usually walk so car isn't an option, and messing with her trying to stand etc on a bathroom changing table is a PITA.
Change diapers or change clothes? Are these the same? I've seen little kids running around nudey nudey at the park- I think after playing in the water.
Blanket on the ground. LOfuckingL to dragging DS away from the playground to change DD in the car. LMAO to any parks here having changing tables. Nope nope.
I usually don't, I guess they don't poop at the park much? But if they did I'd use a park bench, though the stroller laid flat also works the height of it annoys me. Also no grass or cars at most of the playgrounds we frequent. Usually we walk.
Change diapers or change clothes? Are these the same? I've seen little kids running around nudey nudey at the park- I think after playing in the water.
HOW ARE YOU DOING?!!?!
I've been thinking about you!
Thanks! I'm pretty good. I feel like I've been lucky up to this point. Can you believe I'm at 36 weeks already?
Post by hbomdiggity on Aug 28, 2015 15:33:37 GMT -5
Since DS is an infant and lays flat in his stroller, I just change him in his stroller. I can see how this may not work with and older baby, but I'd like to avoid the changing stations for as long as possible.