Ayla
Well-Known Member
Oh for gods sake. Forty degrees is not "really cold".When I was in school we did indoor recess when it was really cold.
Oh for gods sake. Forty degrees is not "really cold".When I was in school we did indoor recess when it was really cold.
To some it might be. It's silly to debate, no one is going to change their mind. I know I don't keep my thermostat set to 40 in my house though and when it's 40 outside, I'm not looking forward to sitting at my patio table for meals either.Oh for gods sake. Forty degrees is not "really cold".
There are kids who didn’t have a choice in 2019.These students have no choice. Presumably every single day.
Are you saying kids were eating outside in 40 degree weather in 2019?There are kids who didn’t have a choice in 2019.
I never said students were wearing shorts and tshirts. Everyone is different in terms of their heat/cold tolerance.Those kids weren't in shorts and Tshirts, they were dressed in weather-appropriate clothing. Nobody who lives in that climate needs handwarmers or external heat sources in 40 degree weather, unless they have Raynaud's syndrome or something like it.
Seriously, I don't know where you grew up or where you live now, but 40 degree weather just isn't that cold for most us, particularly if you dress appropriately.
At times early morning temps in the 30s and on an odd occasion daytime highs in the 40s at WDW in Dec/Jan and kids and their families deal with the elements standing in line, eating outside at ( ie Sunset Market Ranch ) at DHS. However some think it is a travesty that kids in winter wear are outside eating their food at 40 degrees. Oh, the horror.To some it might be. It's silly to debate, no one is going to change their mind. I know I don't keep my thermostat set to 40 in my house though and when it's 40 outside, I'm not looking forward to sitting at my patio table for meals either.
Those kids weren't in shorts and Tshirts, they were dressed in weather-appropriate clothing. Nobody who lives in that climate needs handwarmers or external heat sources in 40 degree weather, unless they have Raynaud's syndrome or something like it.
Seriously, I don't know where you grew up or where you live now, but 40 degree weather just isn't that cold for most us, particularly if you dress appropriately.
Doing something voluntarily on a limited basis is different from being expected to do it every day.At times early morning temps in the 30s and on an odd occasion daytime highs in the 40s at WDW in Dec/Jan and kids and their families deal with the elements standing in line, eating outside at ( ie Sunset Market Ranch ) at DHS. However some think it is a travesty that kids in winter wear are outside eating their food at 40 degrees. Oh, the horror.
Yes. There are outdoor preschool and kindergarten programs where the kids are outside almost the entire day.Are you saying kids were eating outside in 40 degree weather in 2019?
Yes and so is waiting for the school bus in the early AM in low temps - daily. And the horror what some saw when they saw the pic.Doing something voluntarily on a limited basis is different from being expected to do it every day.
No, I'm comparing how one wants to go about protecting themselves or how they want to handle covid. Vaccines do offer great help at fighting off covid for the first 4-6 months. Then you need boosters, and there is talk of even more boosters. There is so, so much more we can go into, but I'll simply say a lot of people don't want to go that route, because it isn't the only route.Vaccines offer an instant (or near-instant) measure of protection, whereas a healthier lifestyle can take a while to confer the kinds of benefits that might render someone better able to withstand the ravages of a bad infection. You’re comparing apples and oranges.
Vaccines offer an instant (or near-instant) measure of protection, whereas a healthier lifestyle can take a while to confer the kinds of benefits that might render someone better able to withstand the ravages of a bad infection. You’re comparing apples and oranges.
There are people screaming, harassing, and protesting outside schools because they are opposed to kids wearing a mask or getting vaccinated. Uneducated parents are not getting protecting their kids by getting vaccinated.
Those are problems. This concern about kids and cold, from people who don't live in the area, is incredibly low on my list of priorities right now. I understand why people are feeling some concern, but please listen to the people who know the reality of the situation.
Did you see the story on the BCCA?
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