Thanks for the advice on the car seats. I think I'm going to order a Britax Marathon in "Cowmooflauge" from babycenter tomorrow. I found a coupon.
Oooooh- I wanted that one sooo bad!!! I'm definitely going to get the cowmooflauge booster when it comes time.
Car seats- I have two Britax Diplomats (one for each car). We have two small cars, and once the Diplomat came out, I snatched it up. I got mine at albeebaby.com on sale (for $199 instead of $259). I LOVE it. SO easy to install and adjust, plus it's just like the much bigger Boulevard. To adjust the harness, you just turn the knobs at the top!!! Then, we were at a Babies R Us over in St. Louis, and they had a Diplomat on clearance (box came in slightly damaged and they couldn't sell it full price)- for $100. No kidding. So, I snatched that up too. Great, great product. And
Ash- I tried a Marathon in my Dodge Neon, and it fit- took up the whole back seat, but it did fit, so you should be ok.
Vaccines- I also HIGHLY reccommend Dr. Sears' vaccine book. Finally, a book with rational, unbiased information. I was very worried about our vax schedule, and my ped is pro-vax but very accommodating to my questions and ideas. So, I ordered the book as soon as it was released and read it cover to cover. And you know what? It made me feel so much better and less worried/anxious about the whole thing. So, I decided to go ahead with my ped's schedule (regular vax schedule), and it has been fine. Developmentally, Vaylie is way ahead, so I wasn't worried about those issues, and she hasn't had a bad reaction to her shots yet (just the regular fever, irritability, fussiness sort of stuff). But, no matter what you decide to do, this book will help you make a decision that feels right for your child!
And I bought my BOB Revolution Stroller (REI has them on sale for $289 this week- they are normally $359). SO, I took my yard sale funds (we made $300!) and bought my stroller. And Oh. My. Gosh. I wish I had bought this in the beginning. I LOVE it. I could go on and on for days about it. It folds so easily it's unbelievable, it takes literally zero effort to push, it rides over cracks in sidewalks and over my crappy roads with no problems, it is no heavier than my horrible travel system stroller (which I sold at the yard sale), it fits in my tiny car's tiny trunk.... Love, love, love it. I'm done with all other strollers.
Vaylie is 14 months now. She's still tiny, tiny (barely past 20 lbs). But she's walking/running all over, and has so many words already! Of course, some of them only we know, such as "gog" = "dog", and "guck" translates into "cup" and "wa-wa" means "phone" somehow.

It's too cute.

As for the paci thing, my kid is addicted to her pacis. She'll literally have one in her mouth, and one in each hand, and she juggles them around, takes the purple out, puts the pink in for a taste, takes the pink out, puts the yellow in for a second, and over and over it goes. She's like a little wine conniseur, only with pacifiers instead of wine. "Hmmmm, good aroma, nutty aftertones, fruity top notes, excellent vintage of silicone, wonderful mouth-feel..."
