I'm curious- how do you get them back there and in your wrap? do you have to have someone help? what if they start fussing? does it ever make you nervous that you can't see them?
I do the santa toss and literally toss her up on my back, lean forward to where I'm at an almost 90degree angle, and hold her with one hand while I do all the wrapping. It messes me up if someone helps me because I'm so used to doing it alone, but my husband will leave the room while I'm wrapping because it terrifies him.
She will usually fuss in the beginning of wrapping, but once I start to tighten things up she calms down. And it doesn't make me nervous at all because I can feel how secure she is and I did something wrong then I can feel it instantly and know that I need to fix it.
I do the santa toss and literally toss her up on my back, lean forward to where I'm at an almost 90degree angle, and hold her with one hand while I do all the wrapping. It messes me up if someone helps me because I'm so used to doing it alone, but my husband will leave the room while I'm wrapping because it terrifies him.
She will usually fuss in the beginning of wrapping, but once I start to tighten things up she calms down. And it doesn't make me nervous at all because I can feel how secure she is and I did something wrong then I can feel it instantly and know that I need to fix it.
Do you use a woven or something like that? I know you can't do back carries in a moby???
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I do the santa toss and literally toss her up on my back, lean forward to where I'm at an almost 90degree angle, and hold her with one hand while I do all the wrapping. It messes me up if someone helps me because I'm so used to doing it alone, but my husband will leave the room while I'm wrapping because it terrifies him.
She will usually fuss in the beginning of wrapping, but once I start to tighten things up she calms down. And it doesn't make me nervous at all because I can feel how secure she is and I did something wrong then I can feel it instantly and know that I need to fix it.
Do you use a woven or something like that? I know you can't do back carries in a moby???
Re: Babywearing on your back?
good call...I bet this gets asked a million times over there. off to lurk...
I do the santa toss and literally toss her up on my back, lean forward to where I'm at an almost 90degree angle, and hold her with one hand while I do all the wrapping. It messes me up if someone helps me because I'm so used to doing it alone, but my husband will leave the room while I'm wrapping because it terrifies him.
She will usually fuss in the beginning of wrapping, but once I start to tighten things up she calms down. And it doesn't make me nervous at all because I can feel how secure she is and I did something wrong then I can feel it instantly and know that I need to fix it.
Edit
This is my favorite carry https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UUkBnYhPPw&feature=related , the only thing I do different is I keep Joy's feet out instead of tucked in.
Get out of my head!!!!
Yeah, I have a woven Didymos.