1) We got a convertible car seat for Norah. We were not intending on buying an infant seat, but a relative of ours said they would sell theirs to us for $25. Yes. Ok, twist our arms. We are happy we did, but did not want to go as far as buying a "travel system" (stroller + carseat combination).
2) The BOB revolution allows you either buy a infant car seat adapter OR wait till 8 weeks and it reclines enough for 2 month old. This worked well since we didn't get it until she was 6 weeks old and the weather has been pretty terrible for outdoor walks.
3) The model we got has large wheels in the back, but a smaller one in the front. This makes it not entirely bulky but still "able to trek through sand" (that was a nice feature for us). Also, some of you may know that the roads we live on are not sidewalk material. We wanted a stroller with good shocks and able to gracefully go over the bumpy country roads.
Needless to say, we couldn't wait till 8 weeks. She is about 12 big ones anyways. We put in a nice and secure head support, bundled up our little bundle, and took to the road! We have the perfect route because we turn around at Roman's grandparents house so we can stop and visit (and rest) if they're home!
With the continuing chronicles of Darby... our wonderful can decided to jump off of something and sprain his arm last week. You would have thought someone was killing him. Roman was playing basketball that night when I heard the crash and then the howling cat, hobbling on three legs, and falling over from pain. I thought he broke it. Of course, this happened at 8pm aka emergency vet time. Yes we did. We took our boy to the emergency vet. We had 2 options:
1) Sedation and Xray to see what happened. All I heard was $400.
2) Pain medications, shut him in the bathroom, and watch him.
Option 2, please. And of course, the next day, he strolls out of the bathroom. Well...limps, but not in a my-leg-is-broken type walk. Needless to say, a week later, he's back to normal. Queue jealousy film roll:
My first day back at the gym went...well. The following day I received an invitation for the Shamrock run from a friend. I laughed when she said "I saw you checked in and were on the treadmill so you should be ready in a month" BAHAHAHA the optimism made me feel good. Unfortunately, a few years back I messed up my knees while "training" for my wedding. So it would be a Shamrock walk for me..which I'm not so excited to pay $$ for. Anyways. My first day back, I get this video from Roman:
Made me want to RUN home back to her :]
Superbowl was wonderful time with friends! Such a change from 2 years ago...now with little munchkins running around (and lying around). We had a great time letting the other "babies" to play with her as their parents either expecting or may soon be expecting their seconds.
| Soon-to-be big sister Keira helping Norah with her pacifier. |
Other random photos since last post:
| The refinished cradle from Roman's childhood. |
| Never wear mascara, Norah. Never. Looks at those lashes. |
| Our first boo-boo. Mom's fault. I was almost in tears too. |
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