Not exact matches
When I drive
in my parents» mostly white OP
neighborhood, I always see several white people
walking, jogging, pushing
strollers in the street.
Get out of the house with your baby early on (a
walk around the
neighborhood with your baby
in a front pack or
stroller to start).
To comfort him take him on a
walk in a
stroller around the
neighborhood with headphones on.
You can try leave him crying
in the crib (he will be fine but you may find guilt precludes relaxing); or put him
in a swing, or you can take him for a
walk in a
stroller or baby carrier around the
neighborhood.
And being separated from mom and dad, stuck
in a
stroller... well, that might be tolerated for about ten minutes before the long - awaited
walk around the
neighborhood is firmly declared to be over by the baby's cries.
Take a
walk — Whether you go out your front door and
walk your
neighborhood, or stick the baby and
stroller in the car and go to a park or a
walking path.
A double
stroller can keep multiple children safe and comfortable as you travel, fit
in a bit of exercise, or
walk through the
neighborhood while running day to day errands.
Taking
walks around the
neighborhood, either
in the
stroller or (if we're adventurous)
walking on their own.
-LSB-...] I spent a lot of time
walking and jogging around my
neighborhood with a
stroller in tow, and often, my activity destination was a local grocery store (the Rookie Moms Challenge # 5), where I'd throw whatever few items we needed into the
stroller basket alongside my diaper bag.
I live
in a suburb and will probably use the
stroller for errands and
walks around the
neighborhood and the park.
You can take your baby
in this
stroller while going for a
walk in the park or around the
neighborhood.
The other three were double
strollers for the twins: a lightweight umbrella
stroller for travel, a tandem
stroller for public outings, and a double jogger for
walks in the
neighborhood.
Many toddlers become impatient with riding
in strollers during outings
in the
neighborhood or
walks in the parks.
The swivel wheel
strollers can be used for just about everything, from
walks in the park to brisk tours around the
neighborhood.
Whether you are
in need of a run or a
walk around the
neighborhood, this double
stroller has you covered.
Pop the baby
in a
stroller or wearable baby carrier and head outside every day for a quick
walk around your
neighborhood.
In fact, the only exercise I do involves briskly
walking around my
neighborhood as I push my child's
stroller.
Walking outside really clears my head and our new house is
in a very hilly
neighborhood so I'm looking forward to more intense
walks (especially since I push a
stroller and carry a very heavy 7 month old
in the ergo!).
I might even take him out
in the
stroller and
walk around the
neighborhood with some trick or treaters.