needpixiedust
Earning My Ears
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DD5 needs new stroller. Help please-I'm so out of date!
I knew that raising another small child in our late 40s and 50s would present challenges. Most have been fun and exciting - if a bit tiring - but today's stroller choices have just totally overwhelmed me. I'm hoping maybe some of you will take pity on me and offer a suggestion or two...
DS is 28 now and I shudder to remember the metal monsters of his toddlerhood when they didn't even make carseats!
DD16 hasn't needed a stroller in quite a while either, but DD5 still likes a stroller in the mall and at WDW.
She has had several of the full size evenflos because I love that one-handed-push-the-button & it instantly drops and folds flat feature.
I really like the handle-mounted double drink tray of full size strollers also as I'm never without my diet coke and want to be able to steer it without needing both hands all the time.
Now comes my quandry - I've looked at the maclareons, inglesinas, a zippy and an aria but at this point might buy anything with pink on it in a moment of weakness and regret it each time I use it. I can't even decide between a full size and a lightweight unit. Hence my request for some experienced advice.
It's ovbious the lightweight strollers have come a long way. Can you really push those umbrella handled new strollers thru the parks as easily as the old 3in1 style evenflo tanks? Do you need two hands all the time? The older umbrella strollers I've tried need two hands and take some effort to steer and push - has that changed?
DH hates carrying strollers on buses (or anywhere for that matter) so a smaller folding stroller would be nice, but not essential as we drive a minivan and live in the country in a neighborhood that doesn't even have sidewalks so the only buses we see are Disney's. He's 6 feet tall and does stroller duty too sometimes so we'd need something that doesn't have handles so low that it leaves you walking doubled over. With a heart condition, there's no way he can carry DD5 thru the parks whenever she lifts her arms for Daddy like he did with her older sister years ago so a stroller is neccessary.
DD5 doesn't use a stroller seat belt anymore, much less tolerate a 5point harness so (zipping up the flame suit here...) that would likely be removed in a traditional stroller BUT she does sit very nicely. A hinged child tray that flipped up might be nice for the easy (and often) entrance and exits. I'm guessing that without that front bar I'd want a seat belt around her waist but doubt she'd ever stay in a 5 pt harness very long so are any adjustable to remove the shoulder straps for older kids? At approx. 40 lbs and 45 inches tall I know she's at the far end of the stroller age and figure we're probably looking for something to last maybe only another year or two.
What do you take to the parks or use around town? Anything I should specifically look for or stay away from?

I knew that raising another small child in our late 40s and 50s would present challenges. Most have been fun and exciting - if a bit tiring - but today's stroller choices have just totally overwhelmed me. I'm hoping maybe some of you will take pity on me and offer a suggestion or two...
DS is 28 now and I shudder to remember the metal monsters of his toddlerhood when they didn't even make carseats!
DD16 hasn't needed a stroller in quite a while either, but DD5 still likes a stroller in the mall and at WDW.
She has had several of the full size evenflos because I love that one-handed-push-the-button & it instantly drops and folds flat feature.
I really like the handle-mounted double drink tray of full size strollers also as I'm never without my diet coke and want to be able to steer it without needing both hands all the time.
Now comes my quandry - I've looked at the maclareons, inglesinas, a zippy and an aria but at this point might buy anything with pink on it in a moment of weakness and regret it each time I use it. I can't even decide between a full size and a lightweight unit. Hence my request for some experienced advice.
It's ovbious the lightweight strollers have come a long way. Can you really push those umbrella handled new strollers thru the parks as easily as the old 3in1 style evenflo tanks? Do you need two hands all the time? The older umbrella strollers I've tried need two hands and take some effort to steer and push - has that changed?
DH hates carrying strollers on buses (or anywhere for that matter) so a smaller folding stroller would be nice, but not essential as we drive a minivan and live in the country in a neighborhood that doesn't even have sidewalks so the only buses we see are Disney's. He's 6 feet tall and does stroller duty too sometimes so we'd need something that doesn't have handles so low that it leaves you walking doubled over. With a heart condition, there's no way he can carry DD5 thru the parks whenever she lifts her arms for Daddy like he did with her older sister years ago so a stroller is neccessary.
DD5 doesn't use a stroller seat belt anymore, much less tolerate a 5point harness so (zipping up the flame suit here...) that would likely be removed in a traditional stroller BUT she does sit very nicely. A hinged child tray that flipped up might be nice for the easy (and often) entrance and exits. I'm guessing that without that front bar I'd want a seat belt around her waist but doubt she'd ever stay in a 5 pt harness very long so are any adjustable to remove the shoulder straps for older kids? At approx. 40 lbs and 45 inches tall I know she's at the far end of the stroller age and figure we're probably looking for something to last maybe only another year or two.
What do you take to the parks or use around town? Anything I should specifically look for or stay away from?