My new carrier! I haven't gotten it yet...she's still finishing the applique on the hood. I'll for sure post an action pic when I get it....but I'M SOOOO EXCITED!!!!
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BabyCarrier for a Toddler/Preschooler
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It's here! And comfy!Mom of 3, Veterinarian
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[QUOTE=migirl;433709 I can still carry DS#1 (3.5yo, maybe 34 pounds?) on my back in my Ergo fairly comfortably, it never occurred to me that he might be too big for it...?[/QUOTE]
HOLY COW!! You guys are total troopers! I can't stand toting my kids around in any kind of body sling or carrier. I have a Baby Bjorn and I use it maybe three times. They are so uncomfortable for me. As soon as my kids can sit up on their own (or, propped up between two gallon milk jugs!), they get popped into the grocery or Target cart.
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Originally posted by GrayMatterWife View PostHOLY COW!! You guys are total troopers! I can't stand toting my kids around in any kind of body sling or carrier. I have a Baby Bjorn and I use it maybe three times. They are so uncomfortable for me. As soon as my kids can sit up on their own (or, propped up between two gallon milk jugs!), they get popped into the grocery or Target cart.
Also we find the grocery cart performs poorly on most hiking trails.
That carrier looks like it was tailored for him, Michele!Married to a hematopathologist seven years out of training.
Raising three girls, 11, 9, and 2.
“That was the thing about the world: it wasn't that things were harder than you thought they were going to be, it was that they were hard in ways that you didn't expect.”
― Lev Grossman, The Magician King
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There's a world of difference between a Bjorn and and Ergo, though.
Daegan is just not the kid who can sit in a buggy. He's trying to climb out, or pulling things out of the cart or off the shelves....or he's pitching a FIT! Trying to have him walk beside us? Uhhh. No. He runs and grabs at everything breakable, flails in the aisles... In the carrier? He's golden. I don't think anyone would say that he's premature physically....but emotionally? I think he still has some catching up to do.Mom of 3, Veterinarian
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I just bought an Ergo yesterday. I've got a mei tai, but it's way too tricky for back carries. I did a front carry with Mattie today. I'd planned to carry her on my back, but even after watching the video several times, I'm in awe of anyone who can get the baby on their back w/o help.
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