The length really is perfect - it's a bit longer in the back, too, which is nice for
climbing subway steps or bending over.
After years of being resigned to flats, she has trained herself to glide in heels across the roughest terrain: cracked sidewalks,
dirty subway steps, and lawns formerly occupied by Canadian geese.
I live in a city, and frequently visit more than one place when I go on vacation, so having something I can carry up and down
subway steps and on uneven streets is crucial.
I've had it with the cold, the dark, the murky waters of job hunting, and people who walk really slowly in front of you on the sidewalk and bob back and forth so you can't get past them, and the other ones who carry their rolled - up umbrellas horizontally so they poke everyone behind them on
the subway steps.
Chasing my kids around NYC and running up and down
subway steps all day makes this carrier a lot more convenient than a stroller.»
I love feeling strong and fit and being able to run up
subway steps, instead of dragging my carcass around like dead weight.
I also have to be very careful when walking down
the subway steps as an errant breeze could be too revealing.