advice for going to a game with a 1 year old

Submitted by chickenpotpie on
hey everyone! my husband desperately wants to take our daughter to a game this season. she'll be 1 in october. we're likely going to the cincinatti game, and potentially sparty. aside from thinking we're crazy (understandable), any advice for making it bearable? we'll be driving from MD. thanks!!

Chuck

August 6th, 2017 at 1:47 PM ^

I'll be your daughter for the day.

Pros: I can walk. You don't have to change me. I can go to the bathroom alone. I can get you concessions. Willing to wear drag.

Cons: I'm a 28 year old dude.

claire

August 6th, 2017 at 3:30 PM ^

Took my 6 week old son to the USC OU game and I've got one piece of advice...breast feed. We made it mid way through the fourth quarter. Yes...my wife went with us

I dumped the Dope

August 6th, 2017 at 3:40 PM ^

Otherwise they want to leave and after the 9999th time of "how much longer" tensions have escalated and nobody is really enjoying the game.

The other part is it gets really hot in September if the sun shines.  I get sunburned every year despite working outside a good portion of the summer's previous months.

Concessions can be a pacifier but then there are constant trips up and down, waiting, missing the game, $50 later, and its still going to be time to go before the final whistle blows.

I think this is a troll post.

Blue Vet

August 6th, 2017 at 4:28 PM ^

As a parent who took kids to Michigan games:

Fake-it #1: Take your one-year old to a game if one spouse doesn't like football but, rather than say so, uses the kid as a periodic excuse to go out every once in a while.

Fake-it #2: Taking a one-year old to a game is clearly for bragging rights, so simply photo-shop your daughter into an image of the Stadium on game day.

Fake-it #3: If spouses agree, lie to your kid as she gets older that she was at the game. If you sell the lie well and use the photoshopped image as proof, she might even decide she remembers the game.

mvp

August 6th, 2017 at 4:56 PM ^

I agree with many who have said, "Don't."

I have 3 kids -- 19, 16, and 12.

When the kids were very young, we only had 2 tickets.  We would have family or friends watch the kids and go to the game.  As my oldest got to the age where she might want to go (maybe 6 or 7???) we made it very clear to her that it was a special treat to be allowed to go to the games.  She sometimes went with me and my wife (when we used our friends' tickets next to ours) and then later went with just me or just my wife.  But it was always made clear to her that the purpose of going was to go to the game.  Especially if I was taking her.  :)

The outcome is that she now LOVES football.  She is getting ready for her second year at Northwestern and is in journalism and has covered many sports including one NU football game from the pressbox last year.

Similar story with my second.  She's a huge fan, too, but there were a couple games early on where my wife would take the girls for a walk-around in the concourse during the game.  She is a BIG fan as well, but for her the experience is perhaps slightly less special.  She got to go to some games at a younger age than her older sister, but she seems to truly appreciate it every time she gets to go.  Because of sports and activities, it is hard to make it to every game, so when she can go, she loves doing it.  She will be a drum major for her HS band this year and is eyeing the Michigan Marching Band, so I'm *THRILLED* about that prospect.

By the time my son was old enough to recall, he was going to basically every game where he didn't have his own activities interfering.  We've now had 5 tickets for a number of years.  He is a big Michigan fan too, but for him the experience was never quite the same level of "treat" as it was for the first two.  He likes football, but he never had to "earn" his right to go to games like the girls did.

I don't have any regrets.  We have many great memories of all 5 of us at games.  I wouldn't change what we did.  And now that my oldest is off to college, the fifth ticket is usually going to one of our friends or one of the kids'.  So the time you get to take your kids to the games truly is fleeting.

But, especially at one year old, don't fool yourself into believing the experience is anything other than for you (and your husband).  You should do what you want, but you should go in with eyes wide open.  Good luck.

ironmind

August 6th, 2017 at 5:38 PM ^

Don't. You're selfish for even thinking about it. Until you guarantee your child will be civil for the duration of whatever event you take them too, keep it away.

ST3

August 6th, 2017 at 6:39 PM ^

We took my 2 year old (at the time) to a Galaxy soccer game. They had fireworks during the player intros before the game. That freaked him out and we spent the rest of the game with one parent walking him around the outer concourse because he WOULD NOT go back inside the stadium.

litwild

August 6th, 2017 at 8:32 PM ^

Sorry, with the masses here. Don't do it. Waited till my son was 5. Rich Rods' first year 2008. Illinois beat down. First home loss I ever witnessed in the Bighouse. Had to bribe my boy by letting him play his ds almost the entire game. Now he loves Ann Arbor and is scheduled for his 3 program tour this October. Taubman School of Arcitecture & Urban Planning. Do yourselves a favor, don't rush them, it will come with time. Ps love the red panda avatar.

HarBoSchem

August 6th, 2017 at 9:24 PM ^

I waited until my son was 4. He loves football, hockey, baseball and basically any sport. He can sit through the games without issues. I then took both of my sons, when the oldest was 6 and youngest was 4. Again, both love every sport and can sit through the games. I highly recommend against doing it with a 1 year old after driving from MD! It will be about as enjoyable as sitting there getting your vas deferens cut off as the doctor laughs. Enjoy the games from home.

ElBictors

August 6th, 2017 at 9:41 PM ^

Don't do it. Games are long and M Stadium isn't the best for dealing with a 1yr old. I'd say tailgate and have fun and bring Grammy who can go back with the baby. Took my son to his first Broncos game at 6weeks old but we had Club Level w/access to inside/carpeted area and refuge from weather. His first M game was at age 5.5 and he loved it, but even at that age, it's exhausting for them.

chickenpotpie

August 7th, 2017 at 4:56 AM ^

Thanks everyone. I want to note that she is an extremely adaptable baby. We are in Europe right now and she's been a champ. Flight was fine, she barely had jet lag, and she's been enjoying seeing everything. I recognize that most people wouldn't consider a game good for her, but we've taken this kid just about everywhere and she's been great. We won't do the sparty game, but the Cincinatti game should be fine. We know one of us will probably have to take her on the concourse, which is not a big deal. She loves the carrier and it's only 4 hours. If we weren't confident she's a pretty happy, adaptable kid, we wouldn't be considering it. As for the noises: I am not joking when I say that the victors calms her down no matter how upset she is. It's her lullaby. No joke. We've considered filming it and sending it to the athletic dept because it's so funny.

Silver Fox

August 7th, 2017 at 9:38 AM ^

This is as bad as the people that bring their kid to a concert. WHAT ARE YOU THINKING???Get a babysitter or be a responsible parent and stay home.  Make the grown up decision and realize it is not a good idea and there is absolutely no reason for it.  Part of being a parent is making sacrifices. Which means you can't do whatever you want anymore. 

plisar

August 7th, 2017 at 9:57 AM ^

YEAH! It’s totally irresponsible to do anything but where a burka stay at home with your child until they’re at least five. How dare someone consider taking their kid outside for four hours without being publically shamed by super parent Silver Fox. Glad to have had your expert POV educate all of us here on MGOBLOG.

URNotGuilty

August 7th, 2017 at 8:11 PM ^

Dear M Parent, I took both my son and daughter, when they were 1. I brought them more for photo opportunities in the Big House. It was fun dressing them up in M baby gear, and tailgating with friends family n Classmates. I traded tickets with a friend and sat in Endzone Section 36. It was very close to entrance, restrooms, (family stations) concessions. Plus, if my kids needed a change of scenery, I left the section and played on the grassy hill outside section 36, with my kids. I recommend an early sunny insignificant game. (Plus there's an air conditioned MDen Store, if you need) Everyone I encountered was very friendly supportive encouraging. Ushers Event staff took posed for pictures. Enjoy.

chuck bass

August 11th, 2017 at 12:58 AM ^

I took my niece to the Big House at age 3. I made sure her mommy and daddy were nearby in case I wanted to do a mid-game handoff. We did a handoff just before halftime. Kids are a handful at a game. It's tough to enjoy the game while worrying about what they're up to.