Our 14 year old, soon to be 15 does his best to avoid walking. 
Actually he does his best to avoid even riding a bike, if so much of a
hint of a drop of rain is detected he is phone one of use to come and
pick him up from school.  All of his friends are the same way in
regards to avoiding walking or riding a bike somewhere, they rather be
carted around.  Definately a distinct difference from how I grew up,
we never wanted to have to ride a bus or get driven to places such as
school, we'd rather walk a mile or two than be seen doing that.  At
least our kid is far from overweight, must have the luckiest
metabolism(sp?) because he definately matches the definition of lazy
in regards to doing things physical and does not eat the best of
things.

-- 
Aaron Rouse
http://www.happyhacker.com/

On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 12:37:45 -0500, Judith Dinowitz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My kids and I walk all the time. (Granted, more in the summer than in the 
> winter -- It's difficult with school getting out at 4:00 and 4:30 and them 
> needing to do their homework ...)
> 
> I think it really all depends on the parents. There are places to walk and 
> places to go if you look. Most people also don't have the time that families 
> used to have. Time is much more limited.
> 
> I try very much to see that my kids get exercise.
> 
> Now do they walk by themselves? No. But then again we're talking an 8 and a 
> half year old as the oldest in the household -- too young to be walking 
> outside by herself.
> 
> Judith
> ----- Original Message -----
> 
> > Do we even need to test this? But I don't think McDonald's is even the
> > main issue. How many children play outside any more? How many ever
> > walk anywhere? Is there even anywhere to walk where they live?
> >
> > Dana

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