A simple and hilarious new blog dedicated to photos of people who put big kids in little kids strollers.
And guess where these photos are often taken?
Smile for the camera!
This is genius! Thanks for the post - sooo amusing![]()

. My son is 6 and we just keep buying bigger stollers. The one we have now is good for up to 55lbs. Since he is small for his age(only weighs 42lbs) I think he will use it until he is about 8. In my defense we only use the stroller at Disney and my son has flat feet so it is painful for him to walk long distances.The thing that cracks me up is their tweet:
"When I have a baby of my own, it will be strapped to me as an infant..."
I find it highly amusing the owner of this website doesn't even have kids of their own, yet judges the parenting of others. While I don't agree with bigger kids in strollers, they aren't MY kids, so who the heck cares what I think?
The thing that cracks me up is their tweet:
"When I have a baby of my own, it will be strapped to me as an infant..."
I find it highly amusing the owner of this website doesn't even have kids of their own, yet judges the parenting of others. While I don't agree with bigger kids in strollers, they aren't MY kids, so who the heck cares what I think?
Jeez, lighten up folks. You know for a place that is supposedly based on the happiest place in the world we sure get our knickers in a knocker. Jeez, lighten up folks. You know for a place that is supposedly based on the happiest place in the world we sure get our knickers in a knocker.
The owner of the website is not judging anyone. some of t he pictures are funny. You know it is absolutely possible to laugh at a funny situation without rendering judgement.
Oh, I get that.
If the photos were funny, I'd be laughing. Trust me. People of Walmart cracks me up. But, they really aren't that funny, imo.
Jeez, lighten up folks. You know for a place that is supposedly based on the happiest place in the world we sure get our knickers in a knocker.
The owner of the website is not judging anyone. some of t he pictures are funny. You know it is absolutely possible to laugh at a funny situation without rendering judgement.
You're right no one cares what you do if it doesn't affect them, we still can laugh at a funny site.
Good gravy, every thing does not have to be on the order of national security. I thought it was nice that the blogger blanked out the faces of the kids.
and that's cool but remember comedy is in the eye of the beholder. I just don't understand why every time some one post a thread that envolves laughing at some very funny situations that humans put themselves in, all of a sudden there is some moral out cry about "judging" folks.
People of walmart got the same moral, moses test. It's a funny site. Yet lo and behold a few folks swooped down, saying in essence "though shalt not laugh" because of some thing or another.
Gimme a break. If it's not your cup of tea, that's perfectly cool but we can still have a chuckle at stuff that in no way effects us. Doesn't mean anyone is judging anyone else, simply means the pictures are funny.
Some times a laugh is exactly that, a laugh.
Ahh, I see you added more to your post since I quoted you.
Again, if it was funny, I'd laugh. But, I didn't find it funny at all. I never said anyone couldn't look at it and find it funny. I just pointed out the irony of the one making fun of kids in strollers has no kids of their own.
Not sure I get the national security comment at all.
which of course sent the thread on the downhill spiral.It just meant that IMO it seems that if some thing is not 100% serious here on the dis (like national security) it's not to be posted.
Right now on the community forum there is a funny thread about wearing sandals and summer toes being visible. It was firmly tongue and cheeck and every one was having a laugh until yet again we get they "why are you so concerned about how peoples toes look"?which of course sent the thread on the downhill spiral.
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2716916

And as a parent, that makes me laugh because I remember when I wasn't a parent yet and I said "When I have kids..." a million times over. And you know what? I do half of the things I swore I'd never do. So, that makes me chuckle at the irony of it all.
