Sentences with phrase «pushing prams»

After my husband left, I felt irrationally angry when I saw loved - up couples pushing prams.
Swedes may not be gregarious, but there's the steady hum of community — clusters of moms pushing prams, for instance.
These ideas come from our own childhood, whether good or bad, from the media and from seeing the experiences of our friends and relatives: pushing prams with sleeping babies along the riverside, teaching our children to walk, training them how to draw with crayons rather than eat them, answering cute questions, making star charts, walking them to school.
«You've got four or five guys all around 30 years old pushing a pram, going into a cafe, and having a latte.»
Then just in case I was not having enough of an identity crisis, I was walking across a park pushing the pram when a drunkard lurched towards me making vaguely threatening gestures.
Of Mum in hexagonal 80s sunnies and culottes, pushing my pram through dusty hutongs (narrow alleys of northern Chinese cities).
I always hated pushing a pram because they were always too low and prams are awkward to get in and out of buildings or onto trains and buses.
EasyBabyTote recommends that the first thing to look for in a pram is its mobility, because often when the pram is empty it is easy to stroll and push it, but the real challenge comes in when you put weight in it and try to push the pram or make hard turns.
My pram was too rough and our paddocks are full of rocks making it impossible to push a pram.
The paths inside the garden are also quite easy to push a pram around which was helpful.
Having the scooter attachment down for the child to ride does slightly limit foot room for pushing but I got used to pushing the pram a little from the side very quickly.
«If I was voting with my heart I'd vote yes,» says Jessica, pushing a pram outside a shopping mall in Livingston.
I have now found he is excellent at helping to keep me on track — pushing the pram around is a fantastic way to sneak in some incidental exercise!
For example, you can even work out a little when you are pushing a pram.
I ask because I like to walk and do most of my errands — which could be a mile or so there and a mile or so back, pushing a pram.

Not exact matches

I suppose I should have known what I was letting myself in for, but after about an hour's worth of extremely harrowing film depicting life in Nazi - occupied Poland, I finally cracked at the sight of a soldier pushing an empty pram [and at least it was empty] over the side of a railway platform.
I had originally emptied out a large suitcase and turned it into a makeshift Moses basket for him [Brown Owl would have been proud] but I got so many comments and Lady Bracknell impersonations [yes that's right, I put my baby to sleep in a suitcase and pushed a copy of my racy novel around in his pram] that I abandoned the plan and brought him into bed with me instead.
A local psychiatrist agreed, stating that «the pram is the ultimate in pushing the baby away from you».
Rocking or pushing your baby in a pram can sometimes help with soothing, or if they want to be close to you invest in a sling, which is also great for carrying your little one around the house when you need to get things done.
While the push chairs are convenient for older babies, you can choose the prams if you want to carry newborn babies.
Does a perfect coat or parka exist for the intricacies of mumlife, and all the park trips, pram pushing and pavement pounding that it entails?
It does sound so much easier than having to push heavy pushchairs and prams everywhere and I love that when you get the right position you can feed and wrap at the same time.
If it is that hard to travel with a pram (due to the lack of being able to push one around — from the article, not my words!!)
Get Daddy to change nappies, ask Grandad to push baby to sleep in the pram, see if Grandma will dress baby in a clean set of clothes or settle baby safely on Great Nana's lap for a cuddle... It's quite likely they are desperate to get involved and will welcome the responsibilities bestowed upon them.
With all the strollers (or prams or push - carts) on the market, how do you choose whether your baby will be rear - facing or forward - facing?
• folds extremely quickly and compactly, even with the seat fitted • lightweight: only 19.18 lbs • converts fast and easily from stroller to pram • height adjustable push bar • ultra-sleek design • adjusts to multiple positions, including a flat, ergonomically correct sleeping position • reversible seat (sleeping position can also be adjusted to face both directions) • additional option: set air tires (rear wheel only) • front wheels swivel 360 ° for more flexibility • ultra-light pram body (7.5 lbs) • integrated mosquito net with the pram body for fitting over the pram body • extra-layered mosquito net fitting under the canopy to ensure good air circulation on warm days • suspension in chassis and front wheels to guarantee child comfort on rough surfaces • soft PAH - free mattress with breathable mesh layer
We can see that only being pushed in a pram to go to sleep during the day (or in your case only bounced on a ball) will in all probability create sleep issues at night.
This pram is a gorgeous looking pram and incredibly easy to push, and I'm afraid that is where it ends.
For me the pram / push chair is a necessity especially when my 5 month old has never slept for more than 4 hours in a row maybe that's why I'm so cranky just now haha.
This is suggesting if you use a pram / push chair you don't take baby out of it.
I like to pop out to buy groceries daily for a walk with my baby in his pram, which he enjoys too, and I can push the shopping home without having to carry it.
And you get that sophisticated feeling pushing an elegant pram around your neighborhood.
You may push them in a pram or pushchair because babies enjoy gentle movement.
Some mums also keep their pram or rocker in the living area at this time so they can rock / push baby while they work.
I bought this to use with my 2.5 year old to give him a rest in long walks but it is awkward to push and I have to walk to the side of it, but on the up side it's a great scooter when not attached to the pram
This pram is both compact in fold and compact in the area it takes up when pushing.
Overall I love the actual pram itself in that it's really easy to push, stable, etc however the fabrics are very cheap, pick up fluff and the parent facing seat is VERY cheaply made and is really upright, not sure bubs will be able to sleep in it.
I used a sling mostly and fed while walking round doing what I needed to do while pushing a twin pram or trolley.»
This past week I saw two different women pushing crying babies in their prams.
Yet when I came back out about ten minutes later and went for my walk, I saw her walking along the path, pushing her crying baby in the pram.
This is the most versatile and ergonomic baby pram or push chair that can be purchased by the new parents without any concerns.
«The pram is the ultimate in pushing the baby away from you,» said Frank Njenga, a child psychiatrist in Nairobi, Kenya's bustling capital.
The mother pushing the empty pram.
Walking the dog or pushing baby in the pram is ideal.
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