NYEmomma
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Trying to figure out a better arrangement/organization of all our needed park things. Last trip we went when DD was 2.5 and an only child.
We had an umbrella stroller with a basket underneath that held a ziploc bag with spare clothes, a pull-up (she had only been PT'd 3 months at the time so I figured just in case), ponchos for all of us & sunscreen. Then we had a parent console attachment on the handlebar of the stroller that held all our drinks, snacks for DD, touring plans.... whatever random crap we acquired throughout the day. And last but not least, DH carried a crossbody style backpack that held my camera, our park tickets, credit cards, etc. that he had on him all the time.
But it really ended up being a pain in the butt to lug all that around, especially when it was time to get on the bus. We'd have to hold the ziploc bag from the bottom of the stroller AND the parent console full of crap so that DH could fold up and carry the stroller (had a strap to carry on your back).
Now we have 3 kids and taking a more minimalist approach is just a MUST.
What are the bare bones items that you take with you? How do you organize and carry it all? We'll have 2 umbrella strollers this time so that we can split up if needed (twin DD's have very different personalities, interests and paces so we'll probably be split up a good part of the trip). I'm thinking the bag under the strollers with a spare outfit, pull-ups (and ponchos if needed) is still a necessity. Something for DH to wear (or me) is probably still a necessity because I won't want to leave my camera with the stroller and won't want to have it out & around my neck 24/7 (I have a DSR camera).
With 3 kids now we just need to make things more streamlined, efficient & as easy as humanly possible. This trip, while I'm looking forward to it immensely, is guaranteed to be a lot more stressful than our last (our twins are a handful) so I'd like to take as much stress out of it as I can.
We had an umbrella stroller with a basket underneath that held a ziploc bag with spare clothes, a pull-up (she had only been PT'd 3 months at the time so I figured just in case), ponchos for all of us & sunscreen. Then we had a parent console attachment on the handlebar of the stroller that held all our drinks, snacks for DD, touring plans.... whatever random crap we acquired throughout the day. And last but not least, DH carried a crossbody style backpack that held my camera, our park tickets, credit cards, etc. that he had on him all the time.
But it really ended up being a pain in the butt to lug all that around, especially when it was time to get on the bus. We'd have to hold the ziploc bag from the bottom of the stroller AND the parent console full of crap so that DH could fold up and carry the stroller (had a strap to carry on your back).
Now we have 3 kids and taking a more minimalist approach is just a MUST.
What are the bare bones items that you take with you? How do you organize and carry it all? We'll have 2 umbrella strollers this time so that we can split up if needed (twin DD's have very different personalities, interests and paces so we'll probably be split up a good part of the trip). I'm thinking the bag under the strollers with a spare outfit, pull-ups (and ponchos if needed) is still a necessity. Something for DH to wear (or me) is probably still a necessity because I won't want to leave my camera with the stroller and won't want to have it out & around my neck 24/7 (I have a DSR camera).
With 3 kids now we just need to make things more streamlined, efficient & as easy as humanly possible. This trip, while I'm looking forward to it immensely, is guaranteed to be a lot more stressful than our last (our twins are a handful) so I'd like to take as much stress out of it as I can.