It seems, in the world of Confusing Multiple Options for Places to Park the Baby, we have finally settled on the combination of swing, inexpensive bouncer, and a pack n play. But which swing?
Right now we have a tiny, 900 sqft house with a bunch of pretty small rooms. We are hoping to move to a somewhat larger house (with somewhat larger rooms, naturally) in the near future. The PNP will serve as bassinet, the bouncer as a convenient portable place to put baby while washing dishes/taking a shower/grilling eggplants on the patio, and the swing is for lulling a potentially cranky baby into oblivion.
So, in case we don't move before we have a physical swinging baby, I was thinking perhaps a portable swing is the way to go. But the full size swing seems to do so many more types of swinging, and people say much nicer things about it...but does the baby really care what direction it swings in, and if it has sickeningly cute bunny ears above its head? Will the cat find a swinging Ground Baby more interesting than a swinging Hip Level Baby, or is the Hip Level Baby more tempting? I do not know. If we can fit a Christmas tree in the living room without feeling claustrophobic, I am assuming the swing will fit without tripping on it, right? It would also probably fit in the bedroom if it turns out one uses it there more often. And it claims to fold for storage...perhaps it could be stashed in a corner when not in use?
The full sized one is pricier, but not by a huge amount. I just can't figure out if it is worth the extra money and space, or if we should go with the travel swing? I am guessing that some of this depends on the particular baby, but thoughts from Those Who Have Swinging Baby Experience are appreciated...
Re: Can't decide--big swing, little swing? Can't remember acronym either...TWKSAS? Nope, not it.
I just saw this one in use yesterday at a friends house.
https://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=11959535&searchURL=false
She says her daughter loves it and like how it swings two different ways and the sound options. Her daughter was in it while I was there and not a single peep out of her, she truly like being in it. I registered for a different one and now may change it to this one instead.
I borrowed a portable swing with DD#2 because my friend who had loaned me the full sized swing for #1 needed it back for her daughter. When her DD was done with the swing, she gave it to me, and it turns out that my second preferred the full sized swing to the FP portable one. I think because the full sized swing had more speed options, it was better for her. It also had a bigger arc when swinging, and she did like the Pooh Bears swinging over her head. That was the first thing to ever make her laugh.
We had both. We bought the snuggabunny swing and we had a small portable one that was borrowed from my SIL.
We only used the portable one once. LO didn't like it, and it was too big to bring anywhere more than once (we had so much already and everywhere we went had many arms wanting to hold/snuggle anyways). I've already given the portable one back.
We loved the snuggabunny, and for months it was the only way LO would nap. I also liked that it plugged in and we didnt spend $$$ on batteries.
1. The full sized swing takes up quite a bit of room. LO will be in the biggest bedroom in our house, and between the dresser, desk, crib, and swing, we are pretty much out of floor space. It does come apart for storage, but in a disassembly kind of way and not a fold up kind of way. Even that is pointless because the swing itself [and the curved rod it hangs on] takes up more room than the disassembled legs.
2. My cats find the Hip Height swing fascinating even without a baby in it. Waaaay too soft NOT to sleep in.
P.S. your post is awesome.
Thanks to everyone for your input! If we get a swing, I think I am leaning toward the full sized one, but waiting until she arrives might be the way to go. Then I can make DH pretend he is a tri-directional swing and see how she likes it before we commit our Christmas tree space. (I am guessing I will be sore and tired from birthing a potentially swing-loving child, and will be in no mood to mimic mechanical baby equipment. For the record, I think women can impersonate bunny swings just as well as men.)
I am trying to be somewhat minimalist with the baby stuff, but it is hard to know what to do when several people vehemently declare how they would have "never survived those first few months" without Baby Gadget X. Others insist X is crap, and Y is where it's at. DH is no help, as he just wants to house the baby in a dresser drawer. (I think that is his secret desire to live the life of a 1930's vaudevillian coming out.)
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And thank you for refreshing my mind on the acronym. PWHEWTS.... I knew Those Who Know *** About *** wasn't right. It totally lacks flow.
Antagonist IVF 7 retrieved, 4 fert w/ICSI&AH, 2 blasts transferred. Beta #1 9/20: 367 Beta #2 9/22: 841