Your kids and weather
I am not sure if this is right topic place but anyway...
The weather is getting better these days.Moms!!(those having infants and older kids)how do you dress your little one?long trousers and long sleeve blouses or something lighter?I saw once baby without any socks in the late evening and wonder if my baby is wearing too many clothes?(she wears jeans trousers and socks and blouse and light caps and she is almost 8 months).
My baby has never been sick since she was born(she is almost 8 months)and that are my concern.The weather is kind of confusing as one of you mentioned:days are pretty warm and nights can be chilly.
yesterday i was told by the doc at hamad pediatric emergency ward. that i must dress my baby wit lite airy clothes in the day and warm but not too hot clothes at nite and preferably use only cotton. don let ur baby sweat too much as that too can be bad. also do let ur baby get too cold. im a mom of a ten month old who is already affected by the weather.
these are very worst monthes in doha for the kids and many kids are going to be sick spacailly school going,sneezing,throte problem,temprature are very normal in these monthes,little kids are so much spacail just like an angel so be care full,days are warm and nights are little cool for kids.
i,ve 1 infant & 1 toddler and in these monthes i wore them full sleeves shirt and trouser.
now its up to you what you want
carefulness is better then sickness(hopes right)
It really depends on what you are used to. We are from the UK and visited relatives in North Africa in October, the weather to us was " a good summer" so my kids were dressed accordingly, all the locals were wearing woolies ! They thought I was mad, I thought they were mad ! LOL To me the weather is pretty warm now even in the evening I would be happy with my kids wearing say long sleeved shirt and longish shorts, not sure about after 10pm as we don't tend to stay out that late. Just use your judgement about what you are used to and try not to worry too much about everyone else.