Run errands or walk errands

by Whitney on December 5, 2011

in Green,Month 11,Outside

Since my New Year’s resolution every year since Julian was born has been to walk 10,000 steps a day, and so far I have failed miserably, I have a new piece of advice for myself. I should be doing as many errands as I can on foot. I did so much better when I was on maternity leave and then when I was working 4-hour days. Now, I’m not doing nearly as much walking.

If you are reading this looking for a suggestion for the day, this is it: Run errands. For reals, girls, run them. Ok, walk if you’re not a runner. Put the kid in the stroller, backpack or front carrier and head out the door to the place you need to go. If it’s within two miles, this is a reasonable feat. For most of us, however, I’d guess we can get food or necessities less than two miles from home. We can do it. If you do it, come back here and brag. I’ll give you a virtual pat on the back. This is your 49th rookie mom challenge.

P.S. If you live up in the hills, you can drive to the bottom of the hill and start from there.

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Shalini January 5, 2007 at 10:22 am

You’re on! I’m going to try it. My baby starts part-time daycare next week and I can definitely walk to go pick him up or drop him off. And the dog will be very appreciative : )

Jill Asher January 7, 2007 at 8:36 pm

Hi Heather.
I just wanted to thank you for commenting on “lurking” post!

Hope is all well on the other side of the bay!!!!

Jill

Leslie Swan January 8, 2007 at 3:55 pm

Truly running your errands is a great idea! Something that I try to do quite often with my son is walk him to the park. I figure, not only does he get to play, but I get a walk in the process!

RookieMom Heather January 22, 2009 at 12:17 pm

If you live where it’s snowy, maybe you can cross-country ski or snowshoe your errands!

Stephanie January 27, 2009 at 2:46 pm

That’s an awesome goal. I was just thinking yesterday that I might like to get a pedometer…do you have a recommendation?

Corey Cohen January 29, 2009 at 5:10 pm

Great advice. Another thing I try to do is pack all of my driving errands into one day and try to do walking ones all other days. Walking they say is also great for the back for those of us trying to get some core strength back.
corey

Emily December 5, 2011 at 3:17 pm

I’m all about this the other 3 seasons of the year, but 30degrees with 40mph winds? not happening this season :) you all are better than me!

AKD December 6, 2011 at 7:06 pm

My 18-month-old and I have actually been taking a short walk (around a pretty long block with hills – he’s in the SUV stroller) when we get home at 5:15. It’s twilight, but not super cold yet, and we’re only out for 15 minutes or so. It reminds me that even a short walk feels really good. He seems to be more calm when we get home too, not super clingy and screamy like he often is when we get home from daycare.

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