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Which Stroller for growing kid(s) and family?
All right Mommies (or Daddies)...I need some advice/input. I am trying to decide on my next stroller purchase and I'm a little torn. If any of you have used these two strollers (or have another suggestions), I'm all for the input.
We were given hand-me-down strollers when our first was born, so I never really took the time to research them at the time. But now, our daughter is too big for the infant car seat, so we can't use the Click-n-Go stroller anymore and the other we have is essentially an umbrella stroller. Which is fine, but it faces her out and she gets frustrated not being able to see me, and the wind out here blows in her little face constantly, so...I want one that can face her in or out and will grow with us as our family grows.
So, the two I've narrowed it down to are the Graco Ready2Grow and the Contours Options Elite. (Continued in comments)
3 AnswersOther - Pregnancy & Parenting6 years agoWhat is up with these girls that think they should be engaged within a year of dating someone????
Seriously people, I'm a girl, I know how much fun a wedding is! But take it from me, a year is NOT long enough to know someone well enough to get married. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure that there are several couples out there who have gotten married in a shorter time period and have a very strong and lasting relationship! Kudos if you do, but most couples that get married that quick end in divorce. They learn things about each other that they didn't know, or if they are young maybe grow apart.
In my opinion, from around 18-23ish, people grow up and change so much, it's great if you grow together as a couple and really have that bond that makes for a long lasting marriage. Considering the divorce rate in America, obviously most people don't, they grow apart.
I was married at 19 after only a year of dating, and divorced by the time I was 22. Why are people so hell bent on giving a ultimatum....if it's been 10 years, then let me hear you b****, until then, grow up.
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