would it be weird for me to buy a sit and stand stroller to use with my (one) child, who can't decide most of the time whether she'd like to sit or stand?
would it be weird for me to buy a sit and stand stroller to use with my (one) child, who can't decide most of the time whether she'd like to sit or stand?
I don't think that is weird at all. Especially if you are planning on having another child.
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would it be weird for me to buy a sit and stand stroller to use with my (one) child, who can't decide most of the time whether she'd like to sit or stand?
I don't think that is weird at all. Especially if you are planning on having another child.
Yeah, that's my thinking. We're going to get one eventually, when we have another child.
Wagons are great for the zoo, but not for the mall.
would it be weird for me to buy a sit and stand stroller to use with my (one) child, who can't decide most of the time whether she'd like to sit or stand?
I don't think that is weird at all. Especially if you are planning on having another child.
Meg, You have to take Miller's comment with a grain of salt. She's "into" strollers don't you know? I hear she has a room in her house dedicated to strollers and switches them out to match DD's outfits. Some of us cheap stroller people are talking about staging an intervention for her.
would it be weird for me to buy a sit and stand stroller to use with my (one) child, who can't decide most of the time whether she'd like to sit or stand?
I don't think that is weird at all. Especially if you are planning on having another child.
Meg, You have to take Miller's comment with a grain of salt. She's "into" strollers don't you know? I hear she has a room in her house dedicated to strollers and switches them out to match DD's outfits. Some of us cheap stroller people are talking about staging an intervention for her.
would it be weird for me to buy a sit and stand stroller to use with my (one) child, who can't decide most of the time whether she'd like to sit or stand?
I don't think that is weird at all. Especially if you are planning on having another child.
would it be weird for me to buy a sit and stand stroller to use with my (one) child, who can't decide most of the time whether she'd like to sit or stand?
I don't think that is weird at all. Especially if you are planning on having another child.
Meg, You have to take Miller's comment with a grain of salt. She's "into" strollers don't you know? I hear she has a room in her house dedicated to strollers and switches them out to match DD's outfits. Some of us cheap stroller people are talking about staging an intervention for her.
Are you going to take that sitting down (in your fancy stroller) Miller?!
Re: s/o strollers
I don't think that is weird at all. Especially if you are planning on having another child.
Yeah, that's my thinking. We're going to get one eventually, when we have another child.
Wagons are great for the zoo, but not for the mall.
Meg, You have to take Miller's comment with a grain of salt. She's "into" strollers don't you know? I hear she has a room in her house dedicated to strollers and switches them out to match DD's outfits. Some of us cheap stroller people are talking about staging an intervention for her.
LOL
Ditto this.
Are you going to take that sitting down (in your fancy stroller) Miller?!
I'd feel like I would be playing out a Kentucky stereotype.
So what you're saying is that you two smartasses want to go to Kenwood with me and my wagon?
Let's take them in this.
It's only Kentucky if you're smoking a cig and K is barefoot.
Or should you say, "are you going to take that laying down (in your fancy bassinet for your stroller) Miller?"
HA!