Today I have been working on assembling the last minute things. The pack and play, wow way harder than I thought and I am glad I am doing it now a few times before I am trying to do it in a hurry. Also the baby monitors... Wow, they do a lot of things, sitting here with a manual to learn the different functions and settings. The stroller, I finally pulled it out of the box, it took me a few minutes to get it all set up, and I was so baffled as to how to get the carseat on. I got it but it took me a while. Good thing I have some time to get used to these things before I am a mom on the dash. Not tons of a point to this other than FTM's, practice playing with these things, some of them are tricky.
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I remember it taking me forever to figure it how to open our stroller and then close it back down. I was so confused. And setting up the Angel Care monitor took an entire night. It always looked so easy when other people did it.
I remember my first outing solo with DD. All was going great until I tried to fold up the stroller realized I had no idea how to do it. I was in tears, in the snow, reading the manual that my DH just happened to leave in the cup holder. It was traumatic,
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Trial runs are a GREAT idea. I remember with DD1 that it took us forever to figure out how to fold the stroller and for awhile we thought the pack n play was broken when we really just didn't know how to work it.
Isn't it crazy? I never thought I would appreciate a 2 HOUR class on how to install/use a carseat, but now I can say I am glad I did it. After class, my husband and I practiced with it and got the car seat bases installed. Before that, we were a tad in
I still have trouble folding our jogging stroller and DH never remembers how to unfold our umbrella stroller. I am hoping everything else comes back to me.
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Re: All these gadgets to learn about!
Isn't it crazy? I never thought I would appreciate a 2 HOUR class on how to install/use a carseat, but now I can say I am glad I did it. After class, my husband and I practiced with it and got the car seat bases installed. Before that, we were a tad in