[blparent] two completely unrelated questions

Melissa Ann Riccobono melissa at riccobono.us
Mon Aug 13 11:55:27 UTC 2012


Also, a wagon with two seats can be very helpful if you need to get
somewhere quickly and want both of your children to ride.  They have
seatbelts now, and pull very well.  My five year old sometimes still rides
in ours with my two year old if he's particularly tired, and we're not
traveling up hill.  Smile.  
Melissa

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From: blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
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Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2012 5:45 PM
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Hi, You do exactly what I do. Once your younger one has out grown the
various carriers and needs to walk your oldest won't need to be on a
harness. Even if you still want her on one you can have 2 kids on harnesses
as I do it often. Last week I had one on my back, 2 on harness, and one
walking ahead. It all works quite well.

I don't know about toys R us as I usually use amazon, or diapers.com

Bran
 



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From: blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Jennifer Bose
Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2012 1:55 PM
To: blparent
Subject: [blparent] two completely unrelated questions

Hi, fellow blind parents.

I love this list and I'm sorry that I ask more questions than contribute
help. I'll try to do better with that. Anyway, here are my latest two
questions:

1. What are some good suggestions for getting around with two small children
and a guide dog. My daughter Abigail will be three in October and I
currently do well with her in a baby harness. She's such a good sport about
it that she actually hands me the end I'm supposed to hold if I don't get it
quickly enough for her and says "Hold this, Mommy."
My other daughter Tara is three months old and I have her in a front carrier
when I go anywhere with both of them and the dog and we're walking. What
should I do when they can both walk, if I'm the only one taking them
somewhere, such as to the park or anywhere we might want to go, for that
matter? What should we do to get around safely like that?
2. If anyone's had experience ordering from the ToysRUs/BabiesRUs websites,
please let me know how accessible you found them. I just tried to order some
things today and ran into difficulties, but if I'm missing something that
would make it easier, I'll try this again.

Thanks very much.

Jen

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