strollers and carriers
all the effort i invested reviewing strollers,looking for that perfect one that would meet what i thought i needed, went for naught: mia decided she would rather be carried. so yes, the stroller has been, to date, more or less another white elephant, and she’s either in the sling (which she doesn’t really seem to be happy in) or strapped to me with the baby bjorn. i’m bearing her weight ( a little less than 6 kg at 2 months) without much problems so far, and it’s seems like it’s the most convenient to travel with a baby here anyway. but i’ hoping that maybe when she can already sit upright on her own and starts to get more interested in “sightseeing”, she’d find the stroller a better alternative.
well, it’s either that, or i find a better baby carrier. arrgh.
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2 Responses to “strollers and carriers”
July 18th, 2008 at
i remember keanu not a fan of both either. he squiggles and screeches irritatingly when he realizes that he’s going to be placed in it. (then, i had edna)—pero nung “medyo” nakakaupong lasing na, he didn’t mind na.
September 26th, 2008 at
[...] given what a major p.i.t.a. it is over here to use public transportation with a stroller (some people even have the gall to suggest to just leave babies at home because strollers are considered such a nuisance), i’m left with few options: to exchange my current perambulator for one of those lightweight Maclaren strollers — volo, i think is the lightest at 4 kg– or to get a better baby carrier . given that mia still isn’t that happy with seeing the world from the perspective of gnome, i bought the much talked about (in the babywearing community at least) beco butterfly. [...]