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Places to Play

The temperature has consistently been over 90 degrees in our area of North Texas for weeks. It’s not even mid-June yet and we’re sweltering. I love the heat, but it’s not the best to be out in for long periods of time. I’ve written about how our lack of a fence limits how Jessie can play outside. This leaves me looking for safe places where Jessie can play.

I took Jessie to the park in the middle of our small town. We didn’t stay long because the play equipment was geared toward older children instead of toddlers. This was very disappointing because the park is so close to home.

I drove Jessie to the playground at the lake. There weren’t any swings, but the climbing structure was perfect for her. After she climbed she got in her stroller and we walked down to the lake.

There is a really nice looking playground on the route we take. I’ve been told that there’s a great new playground behind a local high school in the same general area as Jessie’s pediatrician. We haven’t tried either yet.

Last summer my neighbor, her two toddlers, two toddler nieces, Jessie, and I went to a spray park together. All the children had a great time. I was really surprised at how much Jessie enjoyed all aspects of the park because she hates water dumping on her head in the bath. I wish I remembered how to get there.

I’ve also discovered air-conditioned places for Jessie to play. I take her to the indoor play area at a fast-food restaurant. It is such a treat for her and there are usually plenty of other children to play with. She has fun even if she’s the only child there. One of these restaurants has free Wi-Fi, so Mommy could work while Jessie plays.

Where do your children play when it’s extremely hot or cold outside?