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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

New York Trains vs. Chicago Trains



So during my visit home, I was very excited to see how to maneuver around New York using the trains with a baby. Since I use the CTA (Chicago Transit Authority) quite often to get around Chicago, it was bound to be easier in NY considering the MTA (Mass Transit Authority) is one of the largest train systems in the world, right? Well, let me tell you....

After taking the train to Midway in Chicago, I totally forgot that there was none from LaGuardia to the city. Whoops. Being a native New Yorker, you can imagine my embarrassment of getting lost not once, not twice but three times on the train. Either we got on the wrong one or went in the wrong direction. Why? Because New York is so thorough in their transit system that they not only have trains numbered but lettered, on many different platforms, with many elevators (and escalators) and they even have three (that's right, THREE) A trains all of which start at one stop but end at three separate stops.

With all of this being said, the train rides were not bad. They were pretty frequent, there was always a spot for us to sit down (believe it or not!) and there were many other moms on the train who were traveling as well.

So here is a breakdown of pros and cons that I've experienced from both transit systems so far.

Chicago
Pros
  • There is elevator access at three downtown locations
  • The trains run pretty late (if you happen to be out clubbing with your kids)
  • There are heating stations at the stops so you feel like a lil Chicken Nugget while you wait
  • The stations are pretty clean and rat free
  • There are trains that take you directly to the airport
  • Many stations now have flat screen tvs with the weather and time

Cons
  • There are only three elevator locations in the loop
  • There are times that the elevators don't work (like the ones in the airport)
  • The trains are narrow so you can't really fit the stroller on the train without blocking someone in
  • You tend to get really dirty looks if you get on a train at certain hours (especially rush hour)

New York


Pros
  • There are many, many trains to take you to almost every part of the city
  • The trains operate 24 hours
  • The trains are very spacious so you have room for stroller
  • Believe it or not, people are very courteous to help with the stroller
  • There are news/snack stands in some of the stations
  • There is plenty of room to change a diaper in the stroller and no one gives you funny looks (I know first hand)
  • The newer trains have screens that list the upcoming stops
Cons
  • It is very easy to get lost or confused (Con- there are lots of maps in the stations)
  • There is a very annoying alarm goes off every time you open the doors
  • There are many, many stairs to use if there is no elevator. Many, many...many stairs
  • There are some pretty strange people on the train, but with a population of 10 million there's bound to be a weirdo or two
  • There is no direct train that takes you to the airports
So which train system is the best? It is hard to say without being biased, I mean being from New York I'll always think that what the city has to offer is better than anywhere else. Although Chicago's trains are cleaner my vote is for New York! The reasons I deem New York the winner are:
  1. You get one hell of a workout going up and down all those stairs
  2. There are more train cars and they are bigger, longer (giggedy) and can fit more strollers
  3. You can take the train almost anywhere without having to worry about transferring to a bus or walking too far.

What are your thoughts of mass transit? Do you have any interesting stories? Email them to me at mitc@momsinthecity.net

Great Christmas Gift Video

This video is definitely one of my favorites. Who knew that Nintendo 64 was that great. (Obviously not enough people otherwise they'd still be around, right??)

Sunday, November 29, 2009

iPhone application "Shake Baby"- FAIL!

So I'm sure you fellow moms have heard about this application already, but it still shocks me that someone thought that this was a good, and profitable, idea!



This application for iPhone has crying babies and you shake the iPhone until the baby stopping crying and has two red X's over it's eyes. Apparently this was released on a Monday by Apple themselves but removed by that Wednesday. For shame Apple. Two thumbs down.

Read more here!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Mammogram- Shammogram the government says!

OK, so yes they are not fun, they hurt and they flatten our breast into crepes but weren't we always taught "better safe than sorry"? Breast cancer is a battle that is being fought everyday, marathons are being run and money raised to find cures, and the government is suggesting to take the chance and wait until we are 50 to test for a cancer that we could potentially at 49 years old?

What's worse is that we are being told that we should just stick with the self examinations, but how often do you examine yourself and assume you feel a lump in your breast? Or do self examinations at all for that matter? What's next? Telling people not to get HIV test?

Read more here about what the American Cancer Society feels about this change.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

StorkCraft Crib Recall


Moms beware, the largest crib recall is on the horizon.

I'm not sure what is scarier- the fact that four babies have died recently because of the defective cribs, or the fact that they are recalling all cribs that were manufactured between 1993- 2009 totaling out to millions of cribs.

The cribs were manufactured by a Canadian company called StorkCraft There have been many reported incidents with these drop-side cribs, over 60 of them from the US. This is the 2ND recall this year from Stork Craft, the first being in January where they recalled a million cribs due to issues with the support brackets. It makes sense that the StorkCraft website is not working as this recall is sure to be their last.

Read more here.