Some things I got over the past few months that I still want to write about:
1. Think Tank Urban Disguise 50 camera bag
2. Birkenstock Davos Clog
3. Macbook Air
4. Ikea toddler bed
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Strollers - part deux
We already have 3 strollers in the Lo family household:
1. Evenflow Aura Travel System (http://www.evenflo.com/product.aspx?id=127&pfid=10)
2. Schwinn Free Wheeler (http://goo.gl/Vg0iR)
3. MacLaren Quest umbrella stroller (http://global.maclarenbaby.com/toddler-buggies/quest-sport?lang=en)
Now, the wife (9 months pregnant with our second child, a girl supposedly) wants another stroller!
She wants a Phil and Teds Dash double (http://philandteds.com/productsus/pushus/dashus). It's marketed as the "Urban inline".
And... I kind of like it.
I like how it looks, and how you can have the big and small baby both fit in the stroller. It seems like a clever system, and when the big baby is not sitting in it, there's plenty of space in the undercarriage to put random junk like groceries.
Only problem is, it's a little expensive at over $500 CAD plus another $100 for the doubles kit, and $50 for the car seat adapter, etc... and soon we will be looking at $800 taxes in for a... stroller.
But somehow, parents can justify it.
1. Evenflow Aura Travel System (http://www.evenflo.com/product.aspx?id=127&pfid=10)
2. Schwinn Free Wheeler (http://goo.gl/Vg0iR)
3. MacLaren Quest umbrella stroller (http://global.maclarenbaby.com/toddler-buggies/quest-sport?lang=en)
Now, the wife (9 months pregnant with our second child, a girl supposedly) wants another stroller!
She wants a Phil and Teds Dash double (http://philandteds.com/productsus/pushus/dashus). It's marketed as the "Urban inline".
And... I kind of like it.
I like how it looks, and how you can have the big and small baby both fit in the stroller. It seems like a clever system, and when the big baby is not sitting in it, there's plenty of space in the undercarriage to put random junk like groceries.
Only problem is, it's a little expensive at over $500 CAD plus another $100 for the doubles kit, and $50 for the car seat adapter, etc... and soon we will be looking at $800 taxes in for a... stroller.
But somehow, parents can justify it.
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