Weekend List and Baby Carriers
So I have created another to do list but it is just more of the same things but I really think I might get some more sewing done this weekend so that will be good. I am taking next weekend off so I really need to get a lot done but no matter what I going to take it easy next weekend. We do have plans but they are more on the fun/distraction side of the spectrum than they have been lately.
No more news yet on BB I am hoping to hear tomorrow that our dossier is head to Burundi but I know it will more likely be next week some time. I am so ready to go, I mean, I am not really ready but I don't care anymore about being ready I just want to go. It is so funny to me, that in the beginning I really cared about being ready and having all the right things and knowing all the right information but maybe it is just a sign that I am older or more at peace with it all but I figure we will make do and what we need will come in time. If it doesn't we must not have needed it. But that does not mean that I am not going to try and be a little prepared.
The next couple things that I want to get for BB is a dresser or chest of drawers and baby carrier. I made a Mei Tai carrier when we first started this process (well over 2 years ago) and I am going to take that but I have gained a little weight in the last 2 + years of waiting and I am not sure how comfy it is going to be any more. I don't really want to make another one so I am looking into what would be best for both of us. I have my eye on one but I thought I would ask for any suggestions and recommendations. I am going to use a carrier as I do not see a stroller being very practical in Burundi and I believe that carriers help promote attachment. I also want something that will be good for older children and will last though both BB and LM.
So as long as you won't be hurt if I don't listen to a thing you say :0) leave a comment and let me know what you think or what your experiences have been with baby carriers.
No more news yet on BB I am hoping to hear tomorrow that our dossier is head to Burundi but I know it will more likely be next week some time. I am so ready to go, I mean, I am not really ready but I don't care anymore about being ready I just want to go. It is so funny to me, that in the beginning I really cared about being ready and having all the right things and knowing all the right information but maybe it is just a sign that I am older or more at peace with it all but I figure we will make do and what we need will come in time. If it doesn't we must not have needed it. But that does not mean that I am not going to try and be a little prepared.
The next couple things that I want to get for BB is a dresser or chest of drawers and baby carrier. I made a Mei Tai carrier when we first started this process (well over 2 years ago) and I am going to take that but I have gained a little weight in the last 2 + years of waiting and I am not sure how comfy it is going to be any more. I don't really want to make another one so I am looking into what would be best for both of us. I have my eye on one but I thought I would ask for any suggestions and recommendations. I am going to use a carrier as I do not see a stroller being very practical in Burundi and I believe that carriers help promote attachment. I also want something that will be good for older children and will last though both BB and LM.
So as long as you won't be hurt if I don't listen to a thing you say :0) leave a comment and let me know what you think or what your experiences have been with baby carriers.
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She is actually located here in AZ.. and I met her at my work.. she has a ton of them.. because she makes them and she still will put her little girl in them...
Very comfortable...
http://sunshinebabyslings.com/index.html
You will find the right one.. and carriers are better bonding then strollers...
Hugs..
Have a great time next weekend on your trip...
OK, I was just joking about the life in our hands thing. LOL!
Anita
Now go and make your choice and I promise not to be hurt.
Smooch.
We wore our kids in slings on the front when they were itty bitty babies, but found that (our boys in particular) once they were toddlers really loved when we walked around with them on our backs in this sort of hiking with baby backback type thing. They enjoyed the closeness and security of being attached to us, but loved their forward-facing up high views that the backpack allowed. They felt very secure and in-on-the-action at the same time.
That's what happened to work well for us, but I SO will not be offended if you go with something else. :) Here's to you finding just what right for you!
(Isn't it just so fun realizing these decisions aren't just hypothetical anymore...one way or another, you'll be carrying BB close very soon!)
Hugs,
Ame