A Whole New WDWorld: A March PTR (NEW! 6/27 TR link!)

Oh, I am all about the souvenir list! Had to laugh over your comments about DH drinking out of Disney mugs and the dog bowls shaped like a Mickey head. :lmao:

I think you may find some very cute baby toys while you are there. Disney always has lots of good stuff! :thumbsup2

Soon, my DH will have another Disney mug to choose from! ;)

I am going to have to give myself a limit on the amount of stuffed characters that I buy for Claire. If I'm not careful, I'll come home with a whole suitcase full of them!

That's what I bring back for Drew, too, because he uses them. I am always safe with coffee cups, travel mugs, and t-shirts for him. Not Disney t-shirts, though. He doesn't go that far. It has to be a Nike, Billabong, O'Neill, etc. from Team Mickey.





We haven't had such good luck finding baby stuff with First Visit on it. Most of what we have seen has been size 2T.
I guess they think nobody is crazy enough to bring babies. :laughing:
They do have infant clothes. The Pooh shop is a good place for those, but I think it is going to be closed while we are there. They have a small selection of infant sizes in several places, though, but I don't know that you'll find any infant First Visit stuff. If you do, then :cheer2:!

My DH is like Drew...he would NEVER wear a Disney shirt!

It's so crazy that they don't have anything under size 2T that says first visit. What gives? :confused3

I will make it my mission to find some cute infant clothes for Claire!

ooooh I am with you on this one! I LOVE souvenier shopping!!!!!!!!!!! :thumbsup2

I know I will be constantly saying to hubby "Toby MUST have this and that and this and that etc..."!!!!!!!!! :rotfl2:

I definitely want to get him some Mickey Ears - I hope he might understand enough to choose his own?
A first visit badge (although as I was pregnant with him when we last visited, I do have one of those already - our check in lady gave me one when I told her I was pregnant!).
A Christmas ornament - hopefully of his choosing.
A tee-shirt and of course, LOTS of stuffed cuddlies!!!!!!!!!!

xxx

Oh, it will be so much fun if Toby can choose his own ears! I wonder what he'll choose!

The Christmas ornament is a great idea. I am going to add that to my list. Thanks!

When we were there in October I couldn't find anything that said baby's first visit so this time I am going to look on the DISigns thread and see what I can find. I, too, got Both my boys there first Mickey ears. My oldest actually has two sets, the black standard ones that we got on his first visit then the next year I let him design his own. My second child is still too young to design his own but he can still wear his black ones and the baby will get her own set of black Mickey ears with her name on it.

We always buy an ornament when we go as well.

Did you look on the DISigns thread? If so, did you find anything?

I can't wait to get Claire's first Mickey ears.

I love the ornament idea!

Looks like we're going to be there at the same time! DD is 3 1/2 and DS is turning 1 on 2/27 while we're down there. We're staying at POFQ, our favorite :)

Earl of Sandwich is good, but if you like fish and chips you have got to try it at Cookes of Dublin - the best I've ever had, and I've lived in England!

Finding Nemo with a baby is definitely going to be tricky - it might be really hard for her to sit still that long. I doubt she'll be all that interested (not 35 minute interested anyway).

Micky ears are a definite must!! I have to share this picture from our last trip (dd was 18 months):
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Those are just the kid sized ones - I don't like the baby ones because they're pink and blue and I'm a traditionalist :)

Switzerland - wow. It would be amazing, but it will also be very difficult to be away from your mom. I think my parents would just die if I moved that far away with their grandkids, and I don't know what I would do without their help! My husband is from England and I've flown there with small children 3 times - it's awful. Really really hard. I have a friend who moved to Istanbul for her husband's job and it was originally going to be 2 years, now it is just one but she is counting the days and can't wait to come back and have life return to normal. Things that sound like amazing adventures when you're young and carefree just end up being work once you have kids. I can definitely see some amazing things about it though - it's easy for me to say I don't want to live in a different country when I've already done it!

Baby food - I wouldn't bother. Solid food is just for fun and learning before 1 year, all they *need* is breastmilk or formula. All the parks sell bananas, and she'll be able to nibble on whatever you get yourself. I'm tempted to bring a box of cheerios and a snack trap though, just for DS's entertainment!

Hello! Welcome!

Now that is a perfect picture. I love it!

Thank you for your input about Switzerland. It's good to hear opinions on all sides.

I didn't realize the baby ears are only pink or blue. Hmmm...

We are definitely going to have plenty of crackers and cereal for Claire to munch on. If nothing else, that is guaranteed to keep her busy for a while!

I like your souvenir list. Shopping at Disney is so much fun. Last time we went, I am not sure if I even bought anything for the boys. I remember seeing some things for Carter that I liked, but nothing that I liked for Landon and I didn't want to get something for one and not for the other. They might have better girl clothes, though. Most places do. :laughing:

Oh my gosh! There are so many cute clothes for girls everywhere. Claire has the closet to prove it. :rolleyes1

You should incredible restraint by not buying anything!
 
I love your souvenir list. I agree that a Mickey ears are a must do! I am surprised to hear that they are hard to find in black in infant size. Last June, my DS got his first haircut at Harmony Barber Shop and he got infant size ears (I just looked at them to check). Here he is wearing them:

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I really want to do the silhouettes this year too. We have never done them before, but I think the cost is really reasonable.

If you are looking for lots of stuffed animals, Once Upon a Toy in Downtown Disney has a lot of variety. They had a few that I didn't see anywhere else.

I hope you find an infant size first visit clothes. I never shop for clothes at WDW because I usually buy everyone so much new Disney stuff before we go. :rolleyes1
 
I love your souvenir list. I agree that a Mickey ears are a must do! I am surprised to hear that they are hard to find in black in infant size. Last June, my DS got his first haircut at Harmony Barber Shop and he got infant size ears (I just looked at them to check). Here he is wearing them:

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I really want to do the silhouettes this year too. We have never done them before, but I think the cost is really reasonable.

If you are looking for lots of stuffed animals, Once Upon a Toy in Downtown Disney has a lot of variety. They had a few that I didn't see anywhere else.

I hope you find an infant size first visit clothes. I never shop for clothes at WDW because I usually buy everyone so much new Disney stuff before we go. :rolleyes1

Love the ears on your DS! How did he do with his first haircut? What a great place to get it!

I agree...the cost of the silhouettes is really reasonable. And a great souvenir!

Thanks for the tip on ONce Upon a Toy! We will be sure to check that out.

I'm trying to limit the amount of Disney clothing that I purchase for Claire before the trip because I want to have an excuse to buy more while we're there. So far, I have only bought 2 things, so I'm doing pretty well. My mom, however, is buying TONS of outfits for Claire "for the trip." I think my mom just wants an excuse to buy Claire more clothes!
 
Claire and I have been doing some practicing for our Disney trip, which is very quickly approaching! According to my ticker, it's only one month and 5 days away! :dance3:

First, we went to our local children's museum (2 blocks from our house...so nice!) and among other things, we tried on some hats. I thought this would be great practice for trying on fun Disney hats, which is a must-do on every trip!

This hat would be perfect for the Animal Kingdom safari, wouldn't it?

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Next, we practiced going on rides. Claire hopped in (was put in) the laundry basket and daddy pulled her around the house. Notice she was wearing an appropriate shirt to practice for our Disney trip!

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And here's Claire on Thursday morning, when it was oh-so-cold and we were leaving to drop her off at my parents' house so I could go to work. I'm pretty sure she was thinking "I'd rather be in Florida!"

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DH leaves tonight for Switzerland. His interview is Tuesday, so please keep us in your thoughts and prayers as we navigate through this time in our lives.

OH, and Go Bears!
 

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DH leaves tonight for Switzerland. His interview is Tuesday, so please keep us in your thoughts and prayers as we navigate through this time in our lives.

Precious little bundle of joy! :lovestruc

Prayers for you all. Do your parents know why he is going, or are you just waiting to see what is offered before you say anything?
 
Hi, hon! I haven't read it all yet, but I just wanted to let you know I'm here. :goodvibes I read your intro and had to pause for a moment. My mother was a Mimi! It's actually a funny story, she wanted to be a Grammy (she had a Grammy, her dad's mom) and so in scrapbooks, before Nemo started talking, we wrote Grammy, called her Grammy, etc.

Well, once he was learning to talk, we have no idea why, but he started calling her Mimi, and it stuck. And you know what, she aboslutely adored it.

Your baby girl is soooo sweet! I love the picture of her with Santa! What a wonderful girl's trip to Disney World, I'm very excited for you all.
 
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First off, wow. Your ptr is bringing back some memories for me! I also can't believe that in a few months, I'll be in your shoes, bringing Squirt for the first time!

Bibsters! How could I have forgotten those?

I'm so glad you're eating at Chef Mickey's. It's classic, the food is great, and you'll get some awesome character interaction.

I'm going to be really random in my thoughts here because I just read your whole ptr in one shot.

I wouldn't worry so much about Claire's naps / bedtime, because you may find that she'll nap really well in her stroller. If she does that, you and Mom can continue your touring without a problem. And if not, you'll figure out how to take some breaks at the hotel and adjust your touring plans to meet her needs.

I would definitely have some "baby" foods just in case you can't find something you think she'd like. Always good to have a backup. I, like you, have debated whether or not to ship food, diapers, wipes, etc to myself at the resort, or to try and pack it. In the past with Nemo, we packed it, but I see the virtue of shipping. I am also paranoid that it wouldn't arrive. :lmao:

I'm sure I'll think of more, but there is one more item I wanted to mention to you that was awesome when Nemo was a baby in the parks...about nine months old the first time we took him.

I can't find it on Babies R Us right now, but when I get a picture I'll post a link. It's a toy that spins, and has different pieces within it that spin. It attaches to a suction cup which you can attach to the table top at restaurants. So if you're waiting, or needing to entertain her for a bit, let me tell you, that toy is awesome.

Also, I highly recommend a couple of new toys for the plane / parks that she's never seen before. Even if it's just a new rattle or small toy, something that will spark her interest in addition to her tried and true favorites, you know? :thumbsup2
 
Oh, yes, Claire is definitely thinking "I would rather be in Florida." :laughing:

Good luck to DS as he heads to Switzerland!

DH is on the plane right now. I'm a little bit lonely and a lot jealous!

Precious little bundle of joy! :lovestruc

Prayers for you all. Do your parents know why he is going, or are you just waiting to see what is offered before you say anything?

My parents do not know why DH is going. They just know that he's going "for work." I definitely want to wait to see if there is an offer on the table before I tell my mom about it. I don't want to worry her over nothing, if nothing is what it is.

We started the process of getting Claire's passport this weekend. Her passport picture is hilarious. She is screaming! She was scared of the Walgreens lady!

Hi, hon! I haven't read it all yet, but I just wanted to let you know I'm here. :goodvibes I read your intro and had to pause for a moment. My mother was a Mimi! It's actually a funny story, she wanted to be a Grammy (she had a Grammy, her dad's mom) and so in scrapbooks, before Nemo started talking, we wrote Grammy, called her Grammy, etc.

Well, once he was learning to talk, we have no idea why, but he started calling her Mimi, and it stuck. And you know what, she aboslutely adored it.

Your baby girl is soooo sweet! I love the picture of her with Santa! What a wonderful girl's trip to Disney World, I'm very excited for you all.

Hi TK! Welcome!

I keep telling my mom that Claire will end up calling her whatever she can say at the time, but my mom insists on Mimi, so we'll see... I do like Mimi though. I'm happy to know that your mom was a Mimi also. :goodvibes She was a wonderful grandmother!

Thanks for joining me!

Claire is simply adorable all snuggled up in her winter gear.

Thanks, Lessa! We think so too!

First off, wow. Your ptr is bringing back some memories for me! I also can't believe that in a few months, I'll be in your shoes, bringing Squirt for the first time!

Bibsters! How could I have forgotten those?

I'm so glad you're eating at Chef Mickey's. It's classic, the food is great, and you'll get some awesome character interaction.

I'm going to be really random in my thoughts here because I just read your whole ptr in one shot.

I wouldn't worry so much about Claire's naps / bedtime, because you may find that she'll nap really well in her stroller. If she does that, you and Mom can continue your touring without a problem. And if not, you'll figure out how to take some breaks at the hotel and adjust your touring plans to meet her needs.

I would definitely have some "baby" foods just in case you can't find something you think she'd like. Always good to have a backup. I, like you, have debated whether or not to ship food, diapers, wipes, etc to myself at the resort, or to try and pack it. In the past with Nemo, we packed it, but I see the virtue of shipping. I am also paranoid that it wouldn't arrive. :lmao:

I'm sure I'll think of more, but there is one more item I wanted to mention to you that was awesome when Nemo was a baby in the parks...about nine months old the first time we took him.

I can't find it on Babies R Us right now, but when I get a picture I'll post a link. It's a toy that spins, and has different pieces within it that spin. It attaches to a suction cup which you can attach to the table top at restaurants. So if you're waiting, or needing to entertain her for a bit, let me tell you, that toy is awesome.

Also, I highly recommend a couple of new toys for the plane / parks that she's never seen before. Even if it's just a new rattle or small toy, something that will spark her interest in addition to her tried and true favorites, you know? :thumbsup2

I think we have that toy... I'll take a pic of it when I get a minute so I can ask you if that's the one. And then I will keep it out of Claire's reach until the trip so it's new to her!

I'm going to have to look for some new toys over the next few weeks. Thanks for that suggestion. I am quite curious as to how Claire will be on the airplane because that girl does not sit still for 2 minutes, let alone 2 hours!

Do you ever use those baby foods that come in the little pouches and the top screws off and the baby can squeeze it into their mouth? We give those to Claire when we dine out and she loves them. And they're very easy and convenient for me. So I think we'll pack some of those.

I really do hope Claire will nap in her stroller for at least a little bit each day. I do plan to go back to the hotel every day, but it will be great if Claire can get a catnap in the stroller also.

Thanks so much for your input! :goodvibes
 
Good luck to your DH!

Love the pictures of Claire. I hopped on over to the DISigns thread the other day and found that if you just post that you are looking for a design for a shirt or onesie that someone will come up with something. Since I am still 4 months out I am going to wait until the baby is born then see if someone can design one for me.

I can't believe you are almost at your one month countdown, how exciting.
 
Good luck to your DH!

Love the pictures of Claire. I hopped on over to the DISigns thread the other day and found that if you just post that you are looking for a design for a shirt or onesie that someone will come up with something. Since I am still 4 months out I am going to wait until the baby is born then see if someone can design one for me.

I can't believe you are almost at your one month countdown, how exciting.

Good to know about the DISigns thread! Thank you!

What is your due date? Do you know the gender of the baby?
 
I've been thinking a bit about strollers lately. Trying to decide which one will accompany us on our ski trip and which one we will take with us to Disney World.

I'm not so worried about the stroller we take on the ski trip because it won't be used all that much.

The stroller that we take to Disney, however, will be heavily used.

Sooo...here are our choices:

The umbrella-ish stroller
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Or the stroller that's part of our "travel system"
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The umbrella-ish stroller is pretty lightweight, folds up very small, reclines if needed for a nap, and is just a great stroller. The "basket at the bottom is actually a little backpack that you can detach and bring with you when you ditch the stroller.

The bigger stroller is a little bit heavier, folds up not so small, and also reclines for a nap. It also has a cup holder and a junk holder on the handle, has a big basket on the bottom for more junk, and has a little tray that can hold snacks and a sippy cup for Claire.

For me, the umbrella-ish stroller would be much easier and more convenient. However, I think the bigger stroller would fit Claire's needs/wants quite a bit better. So, I think we'll be taking the big one with us on our trip, even though the other one would be so much easier!

When you get on a bus at Disney World, what do you do with the stroller? Fold it up and take it to your seat with you? Fold it up and leave it by the door? I guess I've never paid attention.

I'm also starting to get magical Express anxiety! Even thought I have used Magical Express before, I can not picture where you go to get on ME at the airport. Can someone "walk" me through that so I can put my mind at ease? I worry about the craziest things sometimes!

I heard from DH this morning. He made it to Switzerland safely and explored Geneva today. Tomorrow, he will have his interview and a lot of our questions will be answered. I can't wait for tomorrow!
 
I've been thinking a bit about strollers lately. Trying to decide which one will accompany us on our ski trip and which one we will take with us to Disney World.

I'm not so worried about the stroller we take on the ski trip because it won't be used all that much.

The stroller that we take to Disney, however, will be heavily used.

Sooo...here are our choices:

The umbrella-ish stroller
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Or the stroller that's part of our "travel system"
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The umbrella-ish stroller is pretty lightweight, folds up very small, reclines if needed for a nap, and is just a great stroller. The "basket at the bottom is actually a little backpack that you can detach and bring with you when you ditch the stroller.

The bigger stroller is a little bit heavier, folds up not so small, and also reclines for a nap. It also has a cup holder and a junk holder on the handle, has a big basket on the bottom for more junk, and has a little tray that can hold snacks and a sippy cup for Claire.

For me, the umbrella-ish stroller would be much easier and more convenient. However, I think the bigger stroller would fit Claire's needs/wants quite a bit better. So, I think we'll be taking the big one with us on our trip, even though the other one would be so much easier!

When you get on a bus at Disney World, what do you do with the stroller? Fold it up and take it to your seat with you? Fold it up and leave it by the door? I guess I've never paid attention.

I'm also starting to get magical Express anxiety! Even thought I have used Magical Express before, I can not picture where you go to get on ME at the airport. Can someone "walk" me through that so I can put my mind at ease? I worry about the craziest things sometimes!

I heard from DH this morning. He made it to Switzerland safely and explored Geneva today. Tomorrow, he will have his interview and a lot of our questions will be answered. I can't wait for tomorrow!

I highly recommend going with the umbrella type stroller. The smaller it folds up the easier it is on a crowded bus. That is the only kind I have ever brought for the girls and it has worked perfectly. Getting on the bus you must fold your stroller and carry it with you. With a larger stroller you will be trying to balance it with all the people on the bus and while juggling Claire. With an umbrella stroller you can usually stick it under the seat or put it between you and the bus wall without too much trouble.

As for Magical Express it is on bottom floor of side B. When you are in the main lobby just look up - there is a giant green B on the wall. just go down to the ground floor and when you get off the elevator turn left and walk to the end of the terminal.
 
Fingers crossed for your DH tomorrow :thumbsup2

DEFINITELY DEFINITELY DEFINITELY go for the umbrella stroller. We used a Maclaren until Aisling was 5 at WDW. You do NOT want to travel with a bigger stroller. I know it's nice to have a little more basket room and the tray but if you are taking WDW transportation, I can't tell you how fast you sometimes need to fold up that thing and get on the bus. And especially after fireworks when the bus is standing room only- 1) if you are standing you don't want to be holding a bigger stroller and 2) if you are sitting, you don't want the dirty looks from other guests if your stroller is taking up valuable standing room ;) :rotfl2:
 
Julie, I totally forgot to mention my well wishes for your DH as he's in Switzerland. You'll be in my thoughts and prayers! :hug:

I'd never heard of the pouch baby food, that's pretty cool! It amazes me how much has changed even since my oldest was a baby...what will they think of next, right?

I'm the opposite opinion of the other posters, not to be a rabble rouser, but we have always taken the stroller that was part of our travel system. Now, I can't compare it to the umbrella type stroller, because I have no experience with that.

Is it bulkier on the bus? Yes. But is it worth it's weight in gold as far as your kiddo being comfortable? Oh, yes. ::yes:: I remember when Nemo was little, how comfortable that was for him to nap in, how much I could fit in the bottom basket, just how much easier it was to have that stroller we were used to.

Again, that is totally my personal opinion.

On the other side of the fence, I am now debating what to do for my upcoming trip. I have a stroller that's part of Squirt's travel system, and although Nemo will be six, and most likely will be running, never mind walking, all over the place, I'm worried about not having somewhere for him to just rest his legs or konk off for a bit. I've debated renting a double, going with an umbrella stroller just for him...it's so hard to decide, so I feel your pain!
 
Good to know about the DISigns thread! Thank you!

What is your due date? Do you know the gender of the baby?

I am due May 17th but with my last two I haven't made it past 36 weeks. I am thinking I will be having another April baby and we are having a girl, my other two are boys.

As for the stroller I think you might want to go with the umbrella stroller. It will be easier to bring through the airport as well as on the Disney buses. Manuevering the other stroller on the buses might bel a nightmare. I know when we went the first time with DS1 it was so much easier with our umbrella type stroller ( we had a combo stroller).
 
Good luck to your DH with his interview!!!

Toby will be 2yrs+ in August so we're planning on taking his umbrella stroller. My family are trying to tell me he won't need it. Er, hello? He's 2!!!!! :rolleyes:

Let us know when you have news! xxx
 
Good luck to your DH with his interview!!!

Toby will be 2yrs+ in August so we're planning on taking his umbrella stroller. My family are trying to tell me he won't need it. Er, hello? He's 2!!!!! :rolleyes:

They will be enlightened very quickly. Unless they want to be the ones carrying the two year old, a stroller is a must. I had one for Drew when he was a pretty good size. Even if he didn't ride in it all the time, it was there when he needed it and whenever we just needed storage space.


Julie, I'll vote for the umbrella stroller, too. The trade-off of not having the few extra perks, like cup holders, is not worth the aggravation on the buses. With the umbrella, it's kick up, smoosh down, and be on your way with something that can be held in one hand.

We'll be thinking of you and Gordon today. Jill and I were talking about the situation last night. My heart truly goes out to you as you make these future decisions
 
I highly recommend going with the umbrella type stroller. The smaller it folds up the easier it is on a crowded bus. That is the only kind I have ever brought for the girls and it has worked perfectly. Getting on the bus you must fold your stroller and carry it with you. With a larger stroller you will be trying to balance it with all the people on the bus and while juggling Claire. With an umbrella stroller you can usually stick it under the seat or put it between you and the bus wall without too much trouble.

As for Magical Express it is on bottom floor of side B. When you are in the main lobby just look up - there is a giant green B on the wall. just go down to the ground floor and when you get off the elevator turn left and walk to the end of the terminal.

Thank you for the Magical Express directions. I can relax about that now!

Okay, I'm going to start using the umbrella stroller for our daily errands to get used to it. I am just a chronic overpacker, no matter where I'm going. I seriously overpack the diaper bag to walk over to the neighbor's house! I just have to get used to having less storage room on the stroller. Thanks for you input on that.



Fingers crossed for your DH tomorrow :thumbsup2

DEFINITELY DEFINITELY DEFINITELY go for the umbrella stroller. We used a Maclaren until Aisling was 5 at WDW. You do NOT want to travel with a bigger stroller. I know it's nice to have a little more basket room and the tray but if you are taking WDW transportation, I can't tell you how fast you sometimes need to fold up that thing and get on the bus. And especially after fireworks when the bus is standing room only- 1) if you are standing you don't want to be holding a bigger stroller and 2) if you are sitting, you don't want the dirty looks from other guests if your stroller is taking up valuable standing room ;) :rotfl2:

Thanks for the input on the stroller. You are right...I don't want to be the person getting the dirty looks from other guests. I want to be the person feeling bad for the person who is getting the dirty looks! :rotfl:

It does sound like a major pain to keep that bigger stroller with us on the bus.

Julie, I totally forgot to mention my well wishes for your DH as he's in Switzerland. You'll be in my thoughts and prayers! :hug:

I'd never heard of the pouch baby food, that's pretty cool! It amazes me how much has changed even since my oldest was a baby...what will they think of next, right?

I'm the opposite opinion of the other posters, not to be a rabble rouser, but we have always taken the stroller that was part of our travel system. Now, I can't compare it to the umbrella type stroller, because I have no experience with that.

Is it bulkier on the bus? Yes. But is it worth it's weight in gold as far as your kiddo being comfortable? Oh, yes. ::yes:: I remember when Nemo was little, how comfortable that was for him to nap in, how much I could fit in the bottom basket, just how much easier it was to have that stroller we were used to.

Again, that is totally my personal opinion.

On the other side of the fence, I am now debating what to do for my upcoming trip. I have a stroller that's part of Squirt's travel system, and although Nemo will be six, and most likely will be running, never mind walking, all over the place, I'm worried about not having somewhere for him to just rest his legs or konk off for a bit. I've debated renting a double, going with an umbrella stroller just for him...it's so hard to decide, so I feel your pain!

Thanks for the prayers for DH. We need all we can get right now. I wish this decision were more black and white. It's too confusing!!!

Oh, you should check out the pouch baby food for sure. SO EASY!!! I just ordered a ton from Amazon.

A rabble rouser! :lmao:

I do think I will miss the big basket and the cup/junk holders on the bigger stroller. I'm thinking of checking at one of the baby stores for attachments for the umbrella stroller that will make it hold more junk. If I can find something like that, I will feel better about it. I always want to be prepared and that means bringing WAY TOO MUCH stuff with me everywhere I go!

Nemo will be SIX?!?! How is that possible? You do have a tough decision ahead of you with the stroller for him. I am sure there will be times he will need/want to rest his legs. And there will be times you will just want him to be in one spot for a few minutes, I'm sure!

I am due May 17th but with my last two I haven't made it past 36 weeks. I am thinking I will be having another April baby and we are having a girl, my other two are boys.

As for the stroller I think you might want to go with the umbrella stroller. It will be easier to bring through the airport as well as on the Disney buses. Manuevering the other stroller on the buses might bel a nightmare. I know when we went the first time with DS1 it was so much easier with our umbrella type stroller ( we had a combo stroller).

Yay for a girl! I know I have no other experience, but I love having a girl. It's so much fun!

You haven't made it past 36 weeks? Wow! Were the boys tiny?

Thanks for the stroller input. The more I think about just how big that big stroller is when it's folded up, the more I think that I would regret bringing it with us.

Good luck to your DH with his interview!!!

Toby will be 2yrs+ in August so we're planning on taking his umbrella stroller. My family are trying to tell me he won't need it. Er, hello? He's 2!!!!! :rolleyes:

Let us know when you have news! xxx

Thanks, Julie!

Haha! I can't even imagine not having a stroller for a 2 year old!

They will be enlightened very quickly. Unless they want to be the ones carrying the two year old, a stroller is a must. I had one for Drew when he was a pretty good size. Even if he didn't ride in it all the time, it was there when he needed it and whenever we just needed storage space.


Julie, I'll vote for the umbrella stroller, too. The trade-off of not having the few extra perks, like cup holders, is not worth the aggravation on the buses. With the umbrella, it's kick up, smoosh down, and be on your way with something that can be held in one hand.

We'll be thinking of you and Gordon today. Jill and I were talking about the situation last night. My heart truly goes out to you as you make these future decisions

I completely agree, MeMom! Can you imagine carrying a 2 year old all through the parks?! :eek:

I'm going to see what I can do about perking my umbrella stroller up. I've seen a couple things on Amazon and I'll see what I can find at Babies R Us.

Thanks for thinking of us. That means a lot to me. This is a pretty hard time right now because I haven't told my mom yet. And I tell her everything. So it's very hard to keep this inside. Please keep praying that we come to the right decision.
 














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