Sentences with phrase «walks in the stroller so»

My mom and my stepmom - in - law came once a week and they would typically take my son for a walk in his stroller so I could shower / write / do laundry / go to the bathroom by myself.

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But we are committed to investing in our marriage in this way, and so we make it work, even if it's a shared dessert at home after our daughter goes to sleep or a walk at the park with her in a stroller while we talk.
I timed it so my toddler slept in the stroller for most of the visit (it is an easy walk from the parliament area) not because I was afraid he would not like it but quite the opposite.
I would pop him in the sling, or in the stroller, and we would walk along the shore (ever so grateful to be living by the shore).
Bub was too wired to sleep, so I packed him up in his stroller and set off to walk Deck 4 — the uninterrupted route around the ship that can also be used as a running track.
Many babies also sleep really well in the stroller, so brisk walks are a perfect way to combine getting back in shape as a new mom, with a baby that naps really well!
Here, we review the Maclaren Twin Triumph double stroller, so that you can walk them in one!
So if you don't plan to walk only on paved roads and in malls, consider buying a stroller with at least medium - sized wheels.
The constraints of living in a small space, and walking rather than driving to get around really informed our choices, so I looked for items that can collapse or be used for multiple stages, and prioritized things like strollers and carriers more than someone who drives might have.
So yes, you haven't been getting enough sleep lately, and maybe you could use a haircut, and maybe you're walking around in maternity clothes like Caillou's grandpa does, but when the woman YOUR SAME AGE at the store asked you about your grandson while pointing at your son in the stroller, well, that is just hurtful.
And she hated to be held close, so she chilled in the stroller on our walks.
So, get a full size stroller if you are planing walking outside in the park or uneven city streets.
This BOB Revolution Flex 2016 Stroller Review has all terrain wheels so it can run on rough surface like snow, sand, stony surface & you can use it for long walk in city, park & off course jogging.
Other amazing features of Lascal's BuggyBoard Maxi are its universal fit to any stroller, anti-slip surface, large wheels (i.e. clearance for your feet so you don't have to walk way behind or to the side of the stroller), suspension for a comfy ride, quick release, and lift & store system (you hook the entire board up out of the way when not in use).
Lots of thought went into the carry strap, as it's designed to distribute the weight of the stroller to make it easier on you, and it's positioned so the wheels don't hit you in the back of the knees while you walk.
Understand that this may mean a hiatus for car rides, walks, the stroller, or any other sleep - inducing activities in the late afternoon, so please plan accordingly.
We live in a city in the northeast where walking is our main mode of transportation so we need a stroller that can tackle snow, ice, old and bumpy sidewalks and long distances.
Our 8 - week old is loving our walks and I just purchased the infant insert so she can fit in the stroller without using the car seat.
That has allowed me to wear her while on airplanes, kid - friendly rides at Disneyland, while cooking / doing dishes, at church, out for walks, especially on the beach when strollers are hard to navigate... It has just come in handy so many times!
Chiberia had moved in, prohibiting any walks, so I opened the box and test drove this awesome stroller in our garage — and I wasn't disappointed.
You know taking the baby for a walk in the strollers, so mom can get some shower time, some just alone time.
Movement For nine months, your baby was gently bounced as you walked around, so it's not surprising that small, repetitive movements are an important piece in the soothing puzzle — whether it's bouncing, carrying, or taking your baby for a ride in the stroller.
I'm not sure if she's getting too much waketime before that first nap... I usually go walking with her in the morning and often she'll fall asleep in the stroller and when I get home I'll put her in bed, but I've also tried nixing the walk and scheduling just an hour or so of waketime so she won't be as sleepy going down for a nap and she still rises early.
Yes, when we go on long runs or hikes, there's no way she could walk with us the whole way, so we push an empty stroller for awhile and then when she's tired, she hops in.
We live in the city so primarily are using the stroller for trips around town, to the park, to playdates and out for daily walks.
Get the infant carseat adapter so you can click the bucket seat onto the stroller if you want to take babe on walks in early days and you're good to go.
Put her in a stroller or baby carrier when you go for a walk, or in a baby seat or crib so she can watch you riding a stationary bike.
my pediatrician advices no jogging strollers until their 4 months old... so until then, just a casual walk around the block in a traditional stroller is best.
You, it's not like, I guess, being anywhere else in public where you could maybe just walk away... So by the time I got him back in the stroller and got everything put away, and did all of that, I was, you know shaking and crying.
I would grab my husband in the evenings so that he could push the double stroller and we would just walk and walk.
These strollers have to remain in the parks and at Disney Springs, however, so they aren't available for long walks through your hotel, on Disney transit, or for exploring off - property locations.
So I carry three strollers in my trunk: the Duoglider (me have both babies), Baby's Snugrider (when Big «un is walking or elsewhere), and Big «un's hand - me - down (Hubby & I each push a baby).
We only have a single jogging stroller so when I have both my kids we usually go for walks where my three year old rides her balance bike and I babywear my 1 year old in the Tula.
Get some exercise every day (even if it's just going for a walk with your baby in his stroller), eat healthy foods, and squeeze in naps so you're getting enough rest.
Even just a quick walk around the block while the kids walk with you or hang in a stroller benefits your body so much.
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 felt on top of the world when I was taking a walk with my twins in their double stroller, so I'm pretty sure everybody is looking at you and smiling away!
Her paws were so sensitive from walking around in a cage for all those years that on our walks that first year she had to ride in a stroller.
«But what actually happened was that somebody walked by with a very cute baby in a stroller and I said «I am so looking forward to having grandchildren», and he grabbed me by the throat and said «I am the only person you should be concerned with.
I'm not a Mom so my advice probably doesn't hold much weight... but I dream of the day when I can exercise with little one in tow... walking with the stroller or biking with a tag - a-long (or is that the Daddy's duty?)
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