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By Christine Jeavans BBC News Did a muddy Glastonbury look like tough going? Imagine doing it with a five-month-old baby in tow.By Christine Jeavans BBC News Did a muddy Glastonbury look like tough going? Imagine doing it with a five-month-old baby in tow.
I had this really nice image of a sunny day at Glastonbury and me in Earth Mother mode with a baby on my hip. I've been going to the festival since 1993 and last year, when I was pregnant and the event had a year off, my husband Stu and I thought we should try and go again with junior... or Finn, as he might like to be called.I had this really nice image of a sunny day at Glastonbury and me in Earth Mother mode with a baby on my hip. I've been going to the festival since 1993 and last year, when I was pregnant and the event had a year off, my husband Stu and I thought we should try and go again with junior... or Finn, as he might like to be called.
'Can't we go any faster?'We had always seen plenty of people there with children and knew it was a family-friendly festival, but when we managed to get tickets (not for Finn because under-12s are free), we did start getting nervous about it.'Can't we go any faster?'We had always seen plenty of people there with children and knew it was a family-friendly festival, but when we managed to get tickets (not for Finn because under-12s are free), we did start getting nervous about it.
I didn't know how Finn was going to react to big crowds and my main concern was that he would get too hot. As it turned out that was the least of my worries. The forecast wasn't good and it was raining in the weeks leading up to it, so we knew it wasn't going to be a dry festival. The 2005 floods were all too fresh in the memory.I didn't know how Finn was going to react to big crowds and my main concern was that he would get too hot. As it turned out that was the least of my worries. The forecast wasn't good and it was raining in the weeks leading up to it, so we knew it wasn't going to be a dry festival. The 2005 floods were all too fresh in the memory.
Before we went, I checked some online festival forums for people talking about taking children. Some of them were going to camp but I didn't fancy that and we got a caravan. When packing, Finn was the priority and there was more stuff in the car for him than there was for us.Before we went, I checked some online festival forums for people talking about taking children. Some of them were going to camp but I didn't fancy that and we got a caravan. When packing, Finn was the priority and there was more stuff in the car for him than there was for us.
Spilt beerSpilt beer
Out went the usual Glastonbury cargo of booze, in went carry-cot, nappies, anti-bacterial hand gel and enough wet wipes to clean the Pyramid Stage.Out went the usual Glastonbury cargo of booze, in went carry-cot, nappies, anti-bacterial hand gel and enough wet wipes to clean the Pyramid Stage.
Ear wear inspired by Coldplay...We also packed a pair of child-sized ear defenders because we were worried about the noise levels. I'd seen them on Apple Martin who was wearing them in Gwyneth's arms in the front row of Live 8, so I bought some on the internet.Ear wear inspired by Coldplay...We also packed a pair of child-sized ear defenders because we were worried about the noise levels. I'd seen them on Apple Martin who was wearing them in Gwyneth's arms in the front row of Live 8, so I bought some on the internet.
We arrived on Friday evening and it wasn't raining. We put Finn in a papoose and at first he was quite excited by all the lights and activity. Before long however we discovered his nappy needed changing but where to do it? The best spot seemed on the bar next to the beer tent. We managed to change him without a problem but as we picked him up a girl spilt her pint on his leg. She was very apologetic but it did make us feel like terrible parents. Not for the first time we asked ourselves "What the hell are we doing?"We arrived on Friday evening and it wasn't raining. We put Finn in a papoose and at first he was quite excited by all the lights and activity. Before long however we discovered his nappy needed changing but where to do it? The best spot seemed on the bar next to the beer tent. We managed to change him without a problem but as we picked him up a girl spilt her pint on his leg. She was very apologetic but it did make us feel like terrible parents. Not for the first time we asked ourselves "What the hell are we doing?"
His first Glastonbury band was the Arctic Monkeys and we stood on the edge where it wasn't very crowded, but even with the ear defenders on it was too loud for him and he screamed his head off so we left after one song.His first Glastonbury band was the Arctic Monkeys and we stood on the edge where it wasn't very crowded, but even with the ear defenders on it was too loud for him and he screamed his head off so we left after one song.
FINN'S GLASTONBURY REVIEW Arctic Monkeys - too loudLily Allen - smileyThe Killers - asleepIggy Pop - dig the entranceShirley Bassey - Glasto gold The next day we decided to change tactics and put him in a pushchair so he could sleep. We put bin liners underneath him and put the rain cover over him as well, so he was well protected, then headed down to the site. This meant tackling the mud and at times it did feel like more of an endurance event than a festival. The buggy has two big wheels and two small wheels, so it does cope with off-road conditions, but this was an extreme road test, for it and for Stu. At one point the wheels were three times their normal size, caked in mud, wood-chippings and straw.FINN'S GLASTONBURY REVIEW Arctic Monkeys - too loudLily Allen - smileyThe Killers - asleepIggy Pop - dig the entranceShirley Bassey - Glasto gold The next day we decided to change tactics and put him in a pushchair so he could sleep. We put bin liners underneath him and put the rain cover over him as well, so he was well protected, then headed down to the site. This meant tackling the mud and at times it did feel like more of an endurance event than a festival. The buggy has two big wheels and two small wheels, so it does cope with off-road conditions, but this was an extreme road test, for it and for Stu. At one point the wheels were three times their normal size, caked in mud, wood-chippings and straw.
We did see other parents with babies and felt like saluting them. Most people had pushchairs, although I saw some with double-buggies. Lots of people at the festival came up to say: "What a cute baby" or "It's really nice to see a baby". One bloke took a picture "to prove to his girlfriend it was possible".We did see other parents with babies and felt like saluting them. Most people had pushchairs, although I saw some with double-buggies. Lots of people at the festival came up to say: "What a cute baby" or "It's really nice to see a baby". One bloke took a picture "to prove to his girlfriend it was possible".
Negotiating the hellish mud with the pram was extremely slow-going and tiring Mum Christine Jeavans The Glastonbury dirty work No-one was scary and I wasn't worried for his safety although I did see the festival with fresh eyes, being totally sober amid the mayhem.Negotiating the hellish mud with the pram was extremely slow-going and tiring Mum Christine Jeavans The Glastonbury dirty work No-one was scary and I wasn't worried for his safety although I did see the festival with fresh eyes, being totally sober amid the mayhem.
Halfway through Saturday we needed a break so we went to the Kidz field as I knew that Mendip NCT had a tent there. It turned out to be a haven for bedraggled parents like us. They had baby baths and lots of other people in the same situation, which was reassuring - there was even a younger baby than Finn!Halfway through Saturday we needed a break so we went to the Kidz field as I knew that Mendip NCT had a tent there. It turned out to be a haven for bedraggled parents like us. They had baby baths and lots of other people in the same situation, which was reassuring - there was even a younger baby than Finn!
The lows...The lows...
Back out at the music, Finn liked Lily Allen, it was sunny and we took him out of the pushchair for her. He slept through Iggy Pop - waking only for his entrance - and The Killers but on Sunday he really enjoyed Shirley Bassey.Back out at the music, Finn liked Lily Allen, it was sunny and we took him out of the pushchair for her. He slept through Iggy Pop - waking only for his entrance - and The Killers but on Sunday he really enjoyed Shirley Bassey.
I knew it was going to be a very different festival than normal so we didn't see that many bands. A lot of the time we were trying to get from one point to another because negotiating the hellish mud with the pram was extremely slow-going and tiring.I knew it was going to be a very different festival than normal so we didn't see that many bands. A lot of the time we were trying to get from one point to another because negotiating the hellish mud with the pram was extremely slow-going and tiring.
...and the highsThere were points when I thought "What are we doing?" and ideally we could have better got through it having either a baby or mud but both together was difficult. All the same, I'm really glad we did it and he was fine. He had lots of attention and lots of things to look at, and all his primary needs were met....and the highsThere were points when I thought "What are we doing?" and ideally we could have better got through it having either a baby or mud but both together was difficult. All the same, I'm really glad we did it and he was fine. He had lots of attention and lots of things to look at, and all his primary needs were met.
I would take him again but not until he's quite a bit older. So if it's on next year, he'll be going to his grandparents. But I hope that he will in the future think "Oh, that's quite cool, my parents took me to Glastonbury when I was five months."I would take him again but not until he's quite a bit older. So if it's on next year, he'll be going to his grandparents. But I hope that he will in the future think "Oh, that's quite cool, my parents took me to Glastonbury when I was five months."

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Have to take my hat off to you. He looks quite the happy chappie and a great introduction to music. I've a 4 month old son Jamie, and he listens to quite a bit of music with me. Who knows maybe next year we'll take a trip over. PS loving the ear defenders :O)Rory, Co Wicklow Ireland
Don't understand - why????? Fair enough for those old enough to enjoy the atmosphere and music but what exactly does a baby get out of it. 2008 - use the grandparents or better still, stay at home and watch it on telly - sometimes responsible parenting means making compromises!Ruth, Loughborough
Just a quick comment to say as a parent of a three-month-old, hats off to you. I would never attempt it. Also where did you manage to buy the ear defenders and where did you get the hat in "the lows.." picture? Thanks and Congratulations on getting through the weekendSteve, Liverpool
I loved the picture of the baby looking out the window, he looked so cute. Very brave decision to take a baby but it will be great to look back on in years to come - and everyone loved Shirley Bassey!Jackie, Maidstone, Kent
OMG.Pulzi, London
We were seriously considering taking our 4 month old twins at one point - your article has made me very glad we didn'tJon C, Manchester
Taking a kid to Glastonbury, madness in my book, so don't moan about the mud.Gav Smith, Sheffield
We've always taken the view that our son came into this world to live with us, not for us to completely revolve around him. OK, it's hardly the same level of deprivation as Glastonbury, but we had 3rd row seats for Eric Clapton at the Royal Albert Hall when my wife was 8 months pregnant. He (our son) must have been impressed as he popped out a few weeks later on Eric's birthday!Art, Hertford, UK
What a charming baby, and well done you two. I wouldn't have attempted it. A wonderful picture of Finn smiling, what a lovely little boy! Well done all of you. Ros Johnson, Exeter, UK
You must be mad? it was nothing to do with him, only your selfishness... perhaps later in life you will realise that your children come first!David, Poole
We have a two-year-old and are planning another soon. Still haven't been to Glasto so I was quite excited, reading through this, until the brave lady said she wouldn't take Finn again until he was older. I guess another couple years wont hurt...sigh.S, Congelton, Cheshire, England
Brilliant!! Great to know you don't feel like life has ended just cause you have a little one. Instead you are making new memories with him in them. Bravo to you.Leonie Field, Braintree Essex
I can't think of a more inappropriate environment for a young child. How utterly stupid.Tim,
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