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Fresh Air? Times Square!

Posted by aprilpeveteaux

There’s been a lot of talk around Babble lately about raising your little ones in the city that was previously the greatest place on earth and now the greatest challenge to your parental sanity. Alison Lowenstein brings back the original meaning of ‘nursery’ in His and Hers to justify staying in her crowded Brooklyn apartment where her daughter and son share a bedroom and everyone wants for privacy. Last week Rebecca Woolf tackled the lack of kid-friendly baristas in Los Angeles and you all had a lot to say about your own urban baby experiences as well. Living in a fast-paced metropolis has always been about compromise and adjusting your life and perspective to make it work. Obviously the pay-off is worth it as more people are procreating in New York City and not moving to Westjerseticut, forcing the single and child-free to share their playground. But it doesn’t mean that my own household doesn’t discuss what a pain in the ass it is to live in our crowded, volatile and awesome neighborhood at least once a week. Where is the best place to hang your hat when your family unit changes from two to three (or four or five…)? Readers?


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regandbabe said:

we are in brooklyn, but in bay ridge (which is very family friendly but not as hip as parkslope and the surrounding areas of the slope) I grew up here and can't think of a better place to raise a brood. plus the rents are (relatively) cheap, the apt huge and the public scools are pretty decent (though i covet Carroll Gardens' brooklyn new school)

it is important to me to have access to the city,but also green areas to play. brooklyn offers both

October 25, 2007 1:52 PM
 

Mom2Two said:

We live in Baltimore City.  I love our neighborhood, but it's a huge pain in the ass in many ways, particularly with parking.  Don't get me started on what happens when it snows.  My kids, 3 years and 11 months, share a room too, and that is one of the biggest reasons we'll eventually move.  We're thinking someplace a little less urban, but within decent range of the big city.

October 25, 2007 8:21 PM

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April Peveteaux is a writer and toddler-chaser living in Brooklyn. Her work can also be seen on Radar, Dancing Meatballs and film festivals in friends backyards.

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