tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4833226442314585449.post8266310064929453047..comments2023-10-26T06:42:26.400-04:00Comments on Mohawks and Dirty Diapers - A mother's daily struggle to stay cool: I Wonder Why Everything Changes…Cool Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05473351799463461735noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4833226442314585449.post-44665904061685609222007-09-06T09:50:00.000-04:002007-09-06T09:50:00.000-04:00Thank you girls! You just confirmed what I was thi...Thank you girls! You just confirmed what I was thinking all along. I look at Luca playing in our apartment and I wonder how happy he will be running around, touching grass, pulling the tail of a big dog (er...not the little mousy dog we have. See, even the dog size in NY is related to the size of your apt!). I love taking him out around the city though, because everything and I mean everything is VERY entertaining. There are cars everywhere, fire trucks, bicycle etc..., but also an incredible noise all around. I think the trick would be to move somewhere close to the city. Lately I'm in love with California. I love the beach and the nice weather and not looking forward another cold winter in NY with an active toddler!Cool Mamahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05473351799463461735noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4833226442314585449.post-38386686332890726082007-09-06T09:04:00.000-04:002007-09-06T09:04:00.000-04:00Hmm... Well, living in Ohio (ok we do have cities ...Hmm... Well, living in Ohio (ok we do have cities here, it's not all cows and fields) if you want to live anywhere nice you have to live in a suburb. Living downtown, while yes some of the condos/apartments are million dollar places to live, it's only something single big company executives do. I guess I don't really know anything different; because I was born and raised in suburbs. <BR/><BR/>Now, yes, I agree that life pre-baby and post-baby are very different. Hell, life before marriage is even different, if you really think about it. Yes, you can go out with your spouse, pre-baby, get wasted and what not... but c'mon it's completely different than going out with the girls, getting wasted, and then making out with random people at the bar (or was that just me??? lol). <BR/><BR/>Anyway- I may live in the suburbs but you will NEVER catch me driving a mini-van... That is one thing I refuse to do. <BR/><BR/>We do own our own home and the one upside to that is having a backyard, where the kids can go and I don't have to worry about them, if I have to run inside the house really quick, because they are surrounded by a 6 foot fence. Also, it's fun to have neighbors who are in the same situation as you are- stay at home moms, or just parents in general. Around here there aren't too many families who live in apartments. BUT apartments here are also very different from apartments in NY... So, I dunno. <BR/><BR/>Now I am depressed. I am a suburban soccer mom... minus the mini-van!Brittanyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12002483063520010362noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4833226442314585449.post-12939037320860066542007-09-06T04:01:00.001-04:002007-09-06T04:01:00.001-04:00Errrr...sorry for the length...I think I had a few...Errrr...sorry for the length...I think I had a few things to say...apparently.Marianahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17070699825896478765noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4833226442314585449.post-72788017454174218012007-09-06T04:01:00.000-04:002007-09-06T04:01:00.000-04:00I think we all go through this... I suppose it is ...I think we all go through this... I suppose it is the sane thing to do...or the 'respectable' thing to do. I dont think one would be a very good parent if one decides to go out every night and drink half the world's vodka supply. Adaptation to circumstances? <BR/>I was born in a mid-range city and lived from the age of 18 onwards in a big city (population counted in millions). That was while I was a university student, lived on my own, had my own apartment and my parents were 1000km away..so basically I could do what I wanted: get up or go to bed whenever I wanted and in whatever state I wanted... or with whomever I wanted. <BR/>When we bought this house with my husband we deliberately bought in the suburbs. Thinking about one day having a family, we thought the best was to invest in a quiet, family type neighborhood. It was weird at first because it is sooooo quiet! We are surrounded by big houses and woods. We got a dog (big one) who definitely benefits from the area where we live and the big gardens we have. And at this point, we got used to making little trips (15min by car-10 min by train) to the nearest big city for shopping or going out. And here is the other thing...we don't go out that much anymore...I mean, sure there is a nanny and the grandparents but -like you said- we are too tired to go out just any day! hahah these days we plan it with weeks of advance! So, not having all the pub and caffes near by does not affect us that much, really. <BR/>On the plus side; not only the dog is happy with the green and open neighbourhood. Our son has lots of fans in the borough hahaha...people that come by to bring him presents, all people from accross the street.They stop when they see us on the street, everyone knows each other, talk...even help each other. (they are still dutch so, this all happens with a certain degree of...distance!). And Seba, one yr old, plays around in the front yard touching grass, not cement. He runs in the back pulling the dogs tale and things like that. So, all in all...I think if you want to raise a healthy kid, close to nature (not in a cabin in Alaska, but I mean, being able to run around freely)the suburbs are the best. And you worry less... not the same fo your kid to go out and play with friends in the suburbs than in the middle of a busy, hectic city loaded with cars and busses....dunno. Life is cheaper too...<BR/>big cities tend to be more expensive.<BR/><BR/>Dunno... its a very personal choice, We are happy with ours.Marianahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17070699825896478765noreply@blogger.com