On The Okee Dokee Brothers' Grammy Award-nominated "Winterland" album, the Minneapolis-based folk duo affectionately croon about winter, singing, "Don't you know the bitter cold makes the bittersweet."
That is especially true when you have young children and dogs in tow. While getting the family suited up and ready for outdoor activities during a Minnesota winter can take a herculean effort — and that's before you even set foot outside — the memories made are enough to warm you on the most frigid days.
There are plenty of things you can do to help your family not just endure winters here in the frozen north, but embrace and enjoy them. With the right attitude, gear and activities you can get out for an adventure in the woods or just a stroll around the neighborhood. Not only will this help your children develop fortitude as they learn to flourish in winter, you may just find yourself discovering a newfound affinity for the subzero season.
Gear for kids
Must-have: Stroller with sturdy tires and a cover for warmth
What to consider: The Thule Chariot Cross offers a great all-terrain option with a zip-down cover and cross-country ski attachment. If you're looking to modify an existing stroller, check out the Manito weather shields on Amazon.
Must-have: Bunting bag/foot muff and stroller heat
What to consider: Thule, 7AM Enfant and L.L.Bean all have products that are akin to in-stroller sleeping bags. For additional warmth, stick a Warmies Plush heatable toy in the bunting, and hand warmers in mittens or a hand muff.
Must-have: Car seat cover