April 22, 2012 started and ended as a rainy day, but 4
members of BWI of Central VA along with 2 kids had great fun walking in the rain
for the March of Dimes Walk for Babies. These
dedicated walkers and babywearers got up early that Sunday morning to walk in
the rain for the purpose of raising money and awareness for premature
babies. There was some singing in the
rain as we walked with our umbrellas while babywearing, but the almost 5 mile
walk was not too treacherous and the group finished it in less than an hour and
a half.
The walk started and ended in Monroe Park, and it was a neat
way to see some of the sites that most normally pass by only in cars. It was a unique and beautiful view walking
over the Manchester Bridge, but coming back on the Robert E. Lee Bridge proved
to be very windy and I am not sure anyone stayed dry, except for maybe the
babies riding on their parent’s back.
Luckily babywearing made this walk much safer and more fun for the
babies involved; one even slept the majority of the walk. One mom decided to bring a stroller just in
case and used it to store their “stuff”; she decided afterwards that it was a
horrible idea and wasn’t sure how the babies in strollers could have made it
through. Babywearing sure makes walking
for charities much easier!
Babywearing International of Central VA was glad to have
several faces present for this walk to show support for helping babies. They may have gotten soaked in the rain, but
they had a fabulous time!
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