Thanks for the advice JeffI kind of figure she will be in a regular bed by then but not 100% sure. I plan on keeping her in a crib as long as it is safe for her. She's a good climber but hasn't showed any interest at all in climbing out of her crib yet (even when grandma accidentally left the side bar down the other night!)
My girl is just not a sleeper and I know that if she were in a bed right now, she would stay up till midnight to play or read or run around her room.As it is now, she has stopped napping.
She jumps and runs around, throws everything out of the crib, rips off the sheet, gets naked and sings
She does everything in there BUT sleep
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Rob is nudging towards putting her in a big bed but I just get these icky feelings and visions of her climbing on her dresser and jumping off![]()
As for the stroller, perhaps I can find a second-hand stroller that is more compact but I would prefer one that you can put the back down. (Just in case hell freezes over and she actually DOES fall asleep in a stroller!)
I can't remember the model number (I think the 5400) of the Combi we had (and I think we gave it away already - I'll have to check with Suz), but it not only folded down, but then in half (left to right). I was small enough to fit in an overhead bin. It would also lay almost completely flat. Umbrella strollers only have one position. This had multiple. It was one of the best purchases we made (the other is the Baby Trend backpack - it was very compact yet still very comfortable to where).
One thing you could look into for the bed on the ship if you're worried is travel "gates". They are compact but would put a little extra barrier between the bed and the floor.

As for climbing on the dresser, I feel the same way with DS some times. Thinking he'll get into something he shouldn't. Never does anything bad. But as I sit here, I think back to when I was DS's age, I would jump from the upper bunk in the room to the single bed in the other corner.
