[blparent] to keep the stroller or not?

Jo Elizabeth Pinto jopinto at msn.com
Wed Sep 7 01:04:29 UTC 2011


I agree.  I didn't get as much use as I thought I would out of the stroller 
I bought.  As soon as Sarah was walking, she wanted nothing more to do with 
the stroller, at least when she was with me.  Also, if you go on a long 
outing such as to the zoo, you can rent a stroller or a wagon there, which 
is often easier than hauling one yourself on a bus or in a crowded car.

Of course, as soon as you send the stroller back, something whill come up 
and you'll wish you still had it.  But if you can get a fair amount of money 
back and spend it on something you'll get more use out of, that might make 
sense.

Jo Elizabeth

"The only thing we have to fear is fear itself--nameless, unreasoning, 
unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into 
advance."--Franklin D. Roosevelt

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From: "Brandy W" <branlw at sbcglobal.net>
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 7:00 PM
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Subject: Re: [blparent] to keep the stroller or not?

> Just get a carrier you can use on your back for heavier children and 
> return the stroller. You have 1 if you need it, you don't like pulling 
> things, and if you haven't pulled from day 1 that thing is going to weigh 
> a ton!
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> From: "Ronit Ovadia Mazzoni" <rovadia82 at gmail.com>
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> Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 5:03 PM
> Subject: [blparent] to keep the stroller or not?
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>
>> Hi everybody,
>> Before my son was born, I researched strollers and found a stroller with 
>> a reversible handle. It is the bumbleride flier stroller. IT is 
>> expensive, costing us 350 dollars. We bought it thinking that I would use 
>> this stroller when I was by myself and my husband would use our other 
>> stroller, the baby jogger city mini stroller that he liked better. We've 
>> been using the city mini stroller but haven't even opened the box for the 
>> bumbleride flier. I have been reluctant to try and pull the stroller 
>> behind me since it is a rather wide stroller and I was never quite good 
>> at pulling shopping carts behind me in grocery stores. I have a baby 
>> carrier that I use when I go out by myself with my son but am worried 
>> that one day he will be too heavy to carry, even on my back. We have the 
>> option to return the stroller to amazon and get a full refund. Part of me 
>> wants to return it so we can get our money back but another part wonders 
>> if I might need it one day.
>>
>> So, my question to all of you is do you find that you need your 
>> reversible handle stroller or do you feel that the baby carrier route is 
>> best when traveling alone as a blind person? Is there a reason I might 
>> want to keep the stroller to use later?
>>
>> Thanks for your input.
>> Ronit
>>
>>
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