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Old July 25th 03, 05:22 AM
toypup
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I'm thinking of getting at Sit-N-Stand
http://www.babysupermall.com/main/pr.../bti00414.html or a seat-to-go
http://www.ababy.com/itempage.asp?Ca...&itemno=11 14 or
a regular double stroller. Anyone have opinions? I'm thinking ahead for
when we have an almost 3yo and an infant. We won't get anything for awhile
yet. If we get a double stroller, which one is best? Right now, I'm
thinking a double stroller would be the best option, for when we go on big
outings and they both are conked out. The others look great, though. I
just don't know of anyone with experience with them. Maybe I'd get a
seat-to-go for my lightweight stroller. Just thinking outloud.


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Old July 25th 03, 12:46 PM
Welches
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toypup wrote in message
news:Sf2Ua.139275$ye4.98779@sccrnsc01...
I'm thinking of getting at Sit-N-Stand
http://www.babysupermall.com/main/pr.../bti00414.html or a

seat-to-go
http://www.ababy.com/itempage.asp?Ca...&itemno=11 14

or
a regular double stroller. Anyone have opinions? I'm thinking ahead for
when we have an almost 3yo and an infant. We won't get anything for

awhile
yet. If we get a double stroller, which one is best? Right now, I'm
thinking a double stroller would be the best option, for when we go on big
outings and they both are conked out. The others look great, though. I
just don't know of anyone with experience with them. Maybe I'd get a
seat-to-go for my lightweight stroller. Just thinking outloud.


I will have a 3 yr old and a baby. I'm planning on getting a double
stroller, because we don't have a car. There are times that we have, say a
10 minute walk (my pace) to go swimming for example that I don't think
expecting her to walk is good for my stress levels or her tiredness! If we
had a car though I probably wouldn't get one as you can generally drive
close enough when it matters.
I'm going to get a buggy board (I think it's the same as you suggest) from a
friend for when they're a bit older.
Debbie


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Old July 25th 03, 02:58 PM
Ericka Kammerer
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Default double stroller

toypup wrote:

I'm thinking of getting at Sit-N-Stand
http://www.babysupermall.com/main/pr.../bti00414.html or a seat-to-go
http://www.ababy.com/itempage.asp?Ca...&itemno=11 14 or
a regular double stroller. Anyone have opinions? I'm thinking ahead for
when we have an almost 3yo and an infant. We won't get anything for awhile
yet. If we get a double stroller, which one is best? Right now, I'm
thinking a double stroller would be the best option, for when we go on big
outings and they both are conked out. The others look great, though. I
just don't know of anyone with experience with them. Maybe I'd get a
seat-to-go for my lightweight stroller. Just thinking outloud.



My first was 2.5yo when my second was born. We used a
Sit-n-Stand and it worked very well for us. By the time we got
it (baby was maybe 6 months, so eldest was about 3yo), the older
one was past the point where he would sleep in a stroller and
mostly he wanted to be out walking anyway. With the S-n-S we
didn't have to haul around an unwieldy double stroller for the
few times he needed a break.
If your 3yo likes to sit for longer periods or will
actually fall asleep in the stroller, you might be better off
with a double stroller.

Best wishes,
Ericka


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Old July 25th 03, 09:22 PM
Irene
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Default double stroller

"toypup" wrote in message news:Sf2Ua.139275$ye4.98779@sccrnsc01...
I'm thinking of getting at Sit-N-Stand
http://www.babysupermall.com/main/pr.../bti00414.html or a seat-to-go
http://www.ababy.com/itempage.asp?Ca...&itemno=11 14 or
a regular double stroller. Anyone have opinions? I'm thinking ahead for
when we have an almost 3yo and an infant.


Wait a second - did I miss an announcement? Or are you really just
"thinking ahead"???

Irene
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Old July 26th 03, 05:15 AM
toypup
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"Irene" wrote in message
om...
"toypup" wrote in message

news:Sf2Ua.139275$ye4.98779@sccrnsc01...
I'm thinking of getting at Sit-N-Stand
http://www.babysupermall.com/main/pr.../bti00414.html or a

seat-to-go

http://www.ababy.com/itempage.asp?Ca...&itemno=11 14 or
a regular double stroller. Anyone have opinions? I'm thinking ahead

for
when we have an almost 3yo and an infant.


Wait a second - did I miss an announcement? Or are you really just
"thinking ahead"???


I can't tell you. Our parents don't know yet. :-)


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Old July 27th 03, 05:41 PM
Irene
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"toypup" wrote in message .net...
"Irene" wrote in message
om...
"toypup" wrote in message

news:Sf2Ua.139275$ye4.98779@sccrnsc01...
I'm thinking of getting at Sit-N-Stand
http://www.babysupermall.com/main/pr.../bti00414.html or a

seat-to-go

http://www.ababy.com/itempage.asp?Ca...&itemno=11 14 or
a regular double stroller. Anyone have opinions? I'm thinking ahead

for
when we have an almost 3yo and an infant.


Wait a second - did I miss an announcement? Or are you really just
"thinking ahead"???


I can't tell you. Our parents don't know yet. :-)


winks and nods... g

Irene
 




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