I have all of these cute clothes for very warm weather and now that it is here and everywhere we go that is indoors (alot of this during the week when I am alone with them) is airconditioned, I find myself needing more pants to put on them. I would put the summer clothes on them and use blankets but come on, we all know they kick their blankets off. And most of the clothes I have for them were either gifts or hand-me-downs, so I feel like the moms they came from would know what is needed for warm weather. This makes me wonder if I am doing something wrong. Well I wonder that alot, but here I am talking about this particular issue. So my question is how do you dress them when you are going somewhere in the warmer weather? Do I need to go buy some more pants and long sleeves?
We keep our house pretty cool, around 70-71 in the summer and I always dress them in summer clothes. Even when they were newborns, they mostly wore those Carter's skirted onesies things. But my girls are chubby and very hot natured. The nurse told me when we brought them home to dress them like we did in the summer and 1 extra layer in the winter. GL!
We keep our house at 77 all day/night and the girls stay in onesies during the day and sleep-n-plays at night. When we go somewhere I usually put something sleevelss on them or onesies with shorts. That seems to work for us in hot Texas weather.
In WI, it's hot, humid and sticky ... I put on shorts and a onesie, typically, or a tank top or shirt. I have a cute sweatsuit outfit for each of them that I keep in the diaper bag in case the temp drops. Light cotton pants would be good too, with no socks, but I don't have any of those. We definitely go sockless, though!!! At home the air is on so they stay in sleepers all day unless we go out.
We're in hot and dry Phoenix, Arizona. I usually keep the house pretty cool, too. Around 73 during the day and night. At home, during the day they're in onesies and short sleeve sleepers with pants, but open feet at night.
I dress them in the short sleeve/sleeveless summer stuff and shorts. I do keep jackets and blankets in the baby bag in case it is too cool, but I usually just dress them as I would dress. If I am comfortable in an environment they normally are too. I stressed on how to dress them at first too (especially since mine were preemies) but my mom and sister assured me time and time again to dress them as I dress. Our upstairs doesn't cool off well, even with the air on, so at night they normally wear short sleeve/shorts PJ's.