Sorry it's long, ladies!
When we get ready to leave in the morning it's just Lily and me. Sometimes Nate is with us, sometimes not. It depends on whether or not he has preschool that day. DH leaves for work before us. I get all of our stuff together (diaper bag, purse, my lunch, DS's backpack, my school books, etc) and put it all by the front door.
Here's where I run into a problem. I can't carry all of the stuff I listed out to the car and carry Lily at the same time. So I'm torn: do I leave her in the house by herself for the 30 seconds that it will take me to carry all of our things to the truck? Or do I put her in the truck first and strap her in for the 30 seconds it will take to run back to the house and grab all of our things?
The truck is parked in our driveway which is maybe 30 feet from my front door. We live in a safe neighborhood but I still worry about child abduction. She's also an expert crawler (and fast!) so I hate to leave her inside by herself. All of our baby gear that would have allowed me to strap her down (bouncer, jumperoo) has been packed away for non-use.
Today, I put all of our bags outside the front door, got the kids rounded up, locked the door, put them in the truck, went back and got the bags (which were outside, so the truck was never out of my sight) and then got in the truck.
I just don't know what to do. I feel like I have to choose the lesser of two evils. What do you do? What would you do in my situation?
It doesn't help that we are always running late in the morning so I'm ready to pull my hair out as it is. Then I have this to worry about. (A word of caution to those of you on Baby #1: trying to rush a preschooler in the morning is like trying to herd cats.)
Re: If your LO is NOT still in an infant carrier. Re: Leaving the house
So you leave LO alone in the house? How do you make sure he doesn't get into anything he shouldn't be?
mmmm when I have to carry a lot of stuff (not a preschooler LOL) I just leave DD in the pnp or her crib with toys while I load the car. Then I come and get her.
She might get angry and cry, but I have my mind in peace.
We live in an apartment and sometimes have to park way far from our door. We've got our livingroom totally sectioned off so that there is large portion of it that is completely safe for DS. I've had to leave him in the livingroom while I drag crap out to the car before. My theory is, I'd rather have him locked inside our home than in a car where anyone can peek in and see him. I hate hate hate having to leave him unattended in the house, even for the shortest time but some times you've got to do what you've got to do!
I think your solution of putting the bags outside the front door is great! That way you're always right there by your kiddos!
Hmmmm...we packed the Jumperoo up (she never had an Exersaucer) and the PNP is a perma-staple in my truck just in case. I never thought to take her back the hall and stick her in her crib, though. (Duh.)
Like PP said, she'll probably get mad, but at least I'll know she's safe.
I can't, for the life of me, remember what I did with Nate...
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In that case, I'd say crib or highchair. My kitchen is right by the front door and the crib is far away, lol!
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LOL @ trying to herd cats!
What you did today sounds perfectly fine to me. Once the kids are strapped in the truck, running back a few feet to grab your stuff shouldn't be a big deal at all. Of course we also live in a pretty safe neighborhood, too, so that's probably what I would do.
I leave LO in the house to run out to the car and put our bags in. What i do is either
Put her in the pack n play
Strap her into her high chair in the kitchen
leave her on the living room floor (when the living room is clean and babyproofed) and close the baby gate to the kitchen and doors to the other rooms.
I start to pack up what I can the night before I leave the house, so I have less to worry about in the AM. I have also been leaving the infant seat in the car, as DS and the car seat are getting too heavy for me to handle (we have a Snugride 32...so we'll be using it a bit longer) and I strap DS into the car.
IMHO, I would probably leave DS in the house for a few seconds to get the rest of the stuff in the car, rather than leave the baby in the car.
My hubby's name is Nate (Nathaniel, actually and it's DS's middle name). Love that name!
I leave LO in the house to run out to the car and put our bags in. What i do is either
Put her in the pack n play
Strap her into her high chair in the kitchen
leave her on the living room floor (when the living room is clean and babyproofed) and close the baby gate to the kitchen and doors to the other rooms.
2 suggestions:
1. Could DH load some of that stuff for you on his way out?
2. Could you load Lily in the car first, LOCK the CAR and then go back and get your bags?
I will have the same issue soon, but I am currently still using carrier.
I don't know about the other ladies that posted, but I would never leave my kids in the car if it were unlocked and the keys were in the ignition. I was talking about bringing the kids to the car, (in the driveway, 30 ft from the house at most) locking the car, and then running back inside and grabbing my bag. Obviously if your kids are in an unlocked, running vehicle there is a chance that someone could take them, even if it was only a 30 second trip inside.
I am in the same boat. I usually put the baby in the carseat, strap my DS into his booster seat, then sprint back to the house where I have the diaper bag, my purse and DS's backpack waiting by the front door. I don't actually go back in, I just lean in and grab them, so the kids are not left unsupervised and they can still see me. My driveway is less than 10 feet from the front door.
Editing to add in that I don't start the car until I am in it with them.
I've done it both ways. However, if I back into my driveway the back door of my car is only about 4 feet from my front door. And, I can see it from where I put our bags in the morning.
If I was really worried about it I would either put her in her crib or pnp or carry her in and out with me as I packed up the car.
Packing up the car the night before or having H pack up the car for me wouldn't work because her cold bottles are in her lunch bag and they wouldn't stay well in the heat that you have in AZ.
I have an automatic starter on my car. The keys are not in the car and the car remains locked if Zoey is in it.
I am alone for pcaking them both in the car ( a 7 month old and a 2.5 yr old) and getting them out (my Dh lives and works in another city during the week)
Mornigns are sooo hard! I dotn even think about it. I leave her rolling around the floor while I pack things in and my older son watches a TV show. On return, she stays in the car while I unpack it. I use the highchair sometimes or hte pack and play but mostly I just leave her on her own for a few seconds while I pack the car, not a super big deal I dont think.