Aug 19, 2008 in Baby, Daily, Props | 1 Comment
I have no plans to hold my child to gender specific toys. Bird (my baby boy) can have a kitchen set and a dump truck for Christmas. I have Baby Legs that are worn with the cute handmade onesies even if his daddy protests. However, I recently forgot that Care Bears are for girls. Since [...]
May 28, 2008 in Baby, Daily, Props | 0 Comments
When I was pregnant with the first baby, the husband and I spent what felt like hours standing in the Baby Superstore looking at strollers. We knew what we wanted. We’re both tall, so the stroller had to be made for tall folks. No stooping or bending when pushing the stroller around (watch people at [...]
May 20, 2008 in Baby, Daily, Pans | 0 Comments
We have tried not to turn our home into an overcrowded sea of baby gear. So far, there has been success in this venture. We did realize however, that there needed to be places to put the baby down sometimes. Enter the Boppy Rock In Comfort Travel Swing. The best thing about this swing is [...]
Apr 26, 2008 in Baby, Daily, Kids, Props | 0 Comments
When we bought our triple stroller we also purchased a slightly used Eddie Bauer All-Terrain double stroller. It was big and we didn’t like the idea of lugging around two strollers (although we very soon changed our minds). Shortly after we realized the triple stroller was not a viable option for everyday use, we began [...]
Apr 16, 2008 in Baby, Daily, Props | 0 Comments
The Peg Perego Aria Twin was a stroller I coveted as we went out and about with our children. So sleek, so handy, so easy to maneuver – at least from a spectator’s point of view. The seats recline independently and I can attest that that this is really a sweet feature. You can lay [...]
Apr 4, 2008 in Baby, Daily, Kids, Maternity, Pans | 1 Comment
This stroller, also known as “The Stroller That Set Us Free,” was the purchase which finally allowed us to go somewhere with our 20 month old and newborn twins. We had looked around and found that almost all of the triple stroller options that existed were simply way over-priced, at least for our budget. But [...]