My petty vent!
Mothers (and fathers) who don't dress their children warm enough for winter weather. So many times I see a child with no mittens on, no scarf, no boots, no hat and quite often not even socks. Yet the parent is dressed to the hilt and snugly warm. And my biggest vent is seeing babies without a hat on starting in early spring. Where were these mothers when it was announced that most of the body heat is lost through the head. Just because Mom thinks it is a beautiful warm spring day, doesn't mean it is suitable for a small baby to be in a sun suit and hatless.
By the time my kids were in grade school, looking "cool" was more important to them than being warm. We would put the warm clothes on them, and they would remove them, once they were out of our sight.
On day, a blizzard hit. I was enrolled in a University several miles from where I lived. DW had our car in Canada, and the international bridge was closed down, leaving me without a vehicle. I had to walk to the school where my kids were, as everything closed down due to the weather. They would release the children until a parent showed up. That was me. Of course, the kids left the house without sufficient winter clothing, no hat, no mittens, light jackets. It was about three blocks to my home from the school. I had to snuggle then against me, and walk backwards against the wind to try and protect them from the driving snow. As it was, we had to stop midway, at mom & pop store to let the frozen snow melt from their cheeks. Then we walked the same way to our home.
It isn't always the parent's fault that a child isn't properly dressed for the cold. I know this from experience. I once had to walk 5 miles from town to home, through a blizzard, with no more protection than a light jacket. I had suitable clothing available, but just didn't want to wear it. It wasn't cool for a 16 year old. That walk home from my after-school job taught me a lesson in preparedness that my parents couldn't. I was a teen, full of hormones, and an immature brain, invincible, and without enough life experience. It wasn't their fault. It was mine.
But for those who don't give their children adequate protection from the weather, that truly is a terrible thing.
Seeeeeeya; Chief Longwind of the North