We walked to one of our little parks the other day, crossing a major intersection on our way. Two ladies stopped at the light were dying of laughter, which is understandable, considering the state of my little gravy train.
The progression of our walk:
Abbey happily pushing Baby Jess in her little stroller
meanwhile, Dylan's riding in style, alone in the spacious double stroller
Abbey gets tired of pushing the stroller
Dylan gets a new riding companion
(this is how we looked crossing the street)
Abbey gets tired of walking
the double stroller becomes a triple
the hand strap has many uses
this one's not in the owner's manual
I love it - you're so unique, nobody walks the same way!
ReplyDeletehaha! hilarious! i'm slowly learning how to wrangle 2 kids on my own while out and about- will have to keep this in my mental filing cabinet once weather gets a tad warmer for the little one : )
ReplyDeleteI would laugh, too, but ONLY because I can totally relate!
ReplyDeleteSeeing that would crack me up too! Absolutely adorable.
ReplyDeleteThanks :) We are quite the sight.
ReplyDeleteAnd you have two girls...does that mean two doll strollers on walks? Yikes.
ReplyDeleteMy moby was my best friend when Dyl was teeny. It let us get out and about while keeping him warm and snuggled up with me!
ReplyDeleteI am sure there is another crazy, indulgent mom out there who does this...I just don't know who...
ReplyDeleteNow THAT is genius!
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness, LOOK at those little faces. They are GORGEOUS kids.
ReplyDeleteI think that we travel like that, pushing, not pushing, riding, not riding, I can't help giggling and then wanted to come help you get home. HUG
HAHA! Love this! Quite the brigade!
ReplyDeleteGenius or insanity, I'm not sure which. The line is so blurred LOL
ReplyDeleteThank you for the hug. I don't mind, really, but it is one example of why we are always just a little late.
ReplyDeleteWe should just bring some crazy hats & kazoos, and then it would be like a parade!
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