Stewardship under the open sky
Outdoor time is a gift — sometimes heat protection becomes an act of wisdom and care.
🌞 Sun Protection Basics
Keeping skin safe is simple when the whole family follows the same rhythm.
- Apply broad‑spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30+) 15 minutes before going outside.
- Reapply every 2 hours, or after swimming or sweating.
- Choose shade breaks often — trees, umbrellas, porches.
- Wear lightweight long sleeves, hats, and sunglasses.
- Avoid peak sun hours when possible (10 AM–4 PM).
🧢 Protective Clothing & Gear
Clothing can be one of the gentlest forms of sun protection.
- Wide‑brim hats for children and adults.
- UV‑blocking shirts or rash guards for long outdoor play.
- Sunglasses with UV protection for sensitive eyes.
- Light colors to reflect heat.
💧 Hydration Habits
Hydration keeps the body steady, especially in Southern humidity.
- Offer water every 20–30 minutes during outdoor play.
- Keep a water bottle for each child — labeled and easy to grab.
- Add hydrating foods: watermelon, oranges, cucumbers.
- Avoid sugary drinks during heat; they slow hydration.
- Teach children: “Sip before you feel thirsty.”
🥵 Heat Awareness & Early Signs
Recognizing early symptoms prevents emergencies.
- Flushed cheeks
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Sluggishness
- Less sweating
If any of the above appear, move to shade, sip water, and rest.
🕊️ Family Reflection
“The Lord is your shade at your right hand.” — Psalm 121:5 Protection is stewardship — caring for the bodies God entrusted to us.

