Okay we've got some issues out of the way. Simon's school - solved. Aram's job - solved. Pregnancy - halfway done. Gender - girl. Apartment - on it's way. My thought turn to strollers.
While I have said that I would never pay $700 for a stroller, I have also paid money for 3 strollers, in addition to having been giving a stroller "travel system". And that was just for Simon. What, then do we do now? I would rather not buy a whole lot of strollers again.
So what do I need? I need something that works from birth to age 4, that can survive the city streets, that I can attach a standing ride-on thing to, and that I can carry onto and off of a bus, plane or train without killing anything.
The obvious contenders are the quinny, the bugaboo, the maclaren, phil and ted. These are brands I didn't know existed before 5 years ago. The big deal with these guys mostly is that they are fancy and tough and kind of bulky. The bugaboo bee is a lot more streamlined, actually, but it still seems wide.
I like the Valco latitude. It's a three wheeler, goes over bumps pretty well and has a car seat adapter for infants. Cute.
Valco also makes a stroller called the Buggster which is even lighter. Same accessories. All the Valco stuff is compatible with a riding board attachment which isn't too pricey. I do wish the wheels were bigger.
People seem to love the Baby Jogger strollers. I'm skeptical. They seem bulky.
The bottom line has become that I may have to get super fancy on the stroller front especially since I'll be spending way less time in the car than I did with my little dude. I don't want homegirl waking up because we hit a crack in the sidewalk. Oy.
Tags: accessories, baby, nesting., strollers
I feel:
geeky
I'm listening to: barack obama press conference