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I found a website that had a big picture of the maclaren major push chair and it

looks far less " handicapped " than the one I saw in the Dr.'s office. Of course

the one in the Dr.s office had alot of supports and things in it. If you just

go with the basic stroller, looks like a big umbrella stroller. My Bad, as my

13 year old says! LOL

Hmmm, which stroller to get? the Maclaren which my insurance will pay for or

the jogging stroller that I have to pay for? I've gotten so used to having the

jogging stroller but I could probably get used to the umbrella one, especially

since I don't have to pay for it!!!

I better get something though and soon before he busts out of the current one.

thanks guys,

Jayne

ne Pedlikin wrote:

My husband had a real problem with the Maclaren stroller too, till we bought

one. Boy did he change his tune. Now we would not go on vacation or anywhere

that involves a long time on your feet without it. It really is a safe place for

Ethan. Sometimes making the best of a situation is all you can do.

ne

mom to Lena 8, Ethan 6-PDD/DS and Caleb 2

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Consider it a rolling playpen. Keeps her secure and safe and

lets me have a life. Though I gotta say, y'all are probably meeting a whole

lot

more people than I am running after your little ones!!

HI a,

This cracked me up - a rolling playpen! has been in an INSTEP jogging

stroller for the last few years but it's on it's last leg and he's getting too

big. It has been a life saver though. 's neuro-ped told me she can get

us a Maclaren Push chair and I think I'm ready to ask for it. We go tomorrow to

see her! I had mixed feelings about getting it because it truly looks like a

" handicapped " chair, if you will. I think I need to get over whatever feelings

I'm having on that and just get it.

And I don't know if I'm meeting anymore people running after , just

flashing by them! LOL!

Take care,

Jayne

kpblackmail@... wrote:

Hi Ladies,

I know about the stop, drop and flop stuff. My Hannah now is 70 lbs. and I

cannot lift her, my husband barely can, but then we know a good chiropractor.

Your guys are smaller than her and still probably fit in your typical

stroller. Do you know that there are strollers for bigger kids? I'm probably

telling

you something you already know. But just in case, we have a Consider it a

rolling playpen. Keeps her secure and safe and

lets me have a life. Though I gotta say, y'all are probably meeting a whole

lot

more people than I am running after your little ones!. Looks like big stroller

fits a kid to 100 lbs. or so. Bought it

online. Love it. Bought it with our state's Family funds. Also gets me a

disabled

parking pass. Consider it a rolling playpen. Keeps her secure and safe and

lets me have a life. Though I gotta say, y'all are probably meeting a whole

lot

more people than I am running after your little ones! Take it easy ladies.

a (Drew 14, Tourettes' syndrome, OCD, ADD; Marissa 10; Hannah 8 DS/Aut)

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Hey, Tori's stroller is online on other sites for $269 with free shipping.

Timing is everything, I guess!

Liz

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>

>

> Consider it a rolling playpen. Keeps her secure and safe and

> lets me have a life. Though I gotta say, y'all are probably meeting a

> whole lot

> more people than I am running after your little ones!!

>

>

>

> HI a,

>

> This cracked me up - a rolling playpen! has been in an INSTEP

> jogging stroller for the last few years but it's on it's last leg and he's

> getting too big. It has been a life saver though. 's neuro-ped

> told me she can get us a Maclaren Push chair and I think I'm ready to ask

> for it. We go tomorrow to see her! I had mixed feelings about getting it

> because it truly looks like a " handicapped " chair, if you will. I think I

> need to get over whatever feelings I'm having on that and just get it.

>

> And I don't know if I'm meeting anymore people running after ,

> just flashing by them! LOL!

>

> Take care,

>

> Jayne

>

>

> kpblackmail@... wrote:

> Hi Ladies,

> I know about the stop, drop and flop stuff. My Hannah now is 70 lbs.

> and I

> cannot lift her, my husband barely can, but then we know a good

> chiropractor.

> Your guys are smaller than her and still probably fit in your typical

> stroller. Do you know that there are strollers for bigger kids? I'm

> probably telling

> you something you already know. But just in case, we have a Consider it a

> rolling playpen. Keeps her secure and safe and

> lets me have a life. Though I gotta say, y'all are probably meeting a

> whole lot

> more people than I am running after your little ones!. Looks like big

> stroller fits a kid to 100 lbs. or so. Bought it

> online. Love it. Bought it with our state's Family funds. Also gets me a

> disabled

> parking pass. Consider it a rolling playpen. Keeps her secure and safe

> and

> lets me have a life. Though I gotta say, y'all are probably meeting a

> whole lot

> more people than I am running after your little ones! Take it easy

> ladies.

> a (Drew 14, Tourettes' syndrome, OCD, ADD; Marissa 10; Hannah 8

> DS/Aut)

>

>

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> of our kids. Share favorite bookmarks, ideas, and other information by

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Where?

I'll have to talk to the hubby tonight to see which he wants to go with. Not

that it should really matter that much to him, since I'm the one who's usually

gotta go somewhere with Jack-Jack.

Thanks Liz.

J

Liz D wrote:

Hey, Tori's stroller is online on other sites for $269 with free shipping.

Timing is everything, I guess!

Liz

Re: Stop,Drop and Floppers!

>

>

> Consider it a rolling playpen. Keeps her secure and safe and

> lets me have a life. Though I gotta say, y'all are probably meeting a

> whole lot

> more people than I am running after your little ones!!

>

>

>

> HI a,

>

> This cracked me up - a rolling playpen! has been in an INSTEP

> jogging stroller for the last few years but it's on it's last leg and he's

> getting too big. It has been a life saver though. 's neuro-ped

> told me she can get us a Maclaren Push chair and I think I'm ready to ask

> for it. We go tomorrow to see her! I had mixed feelings about getting it

> because it truly looks like a " handicapped " chair, if you will. I think I

> need to get over whatever feelings I'm having on that and just get it.

>

> And I don't know if I'm meeting anymore people running after ,

> just flashing by them! LOL!

>

> Take care,

>

> Jayne

>

>

> kpblackmail@... wrote:

> Hi Ladies,

> I know about the stop, drop and flop stuff. My Hannah now is 70 lbs.

> and I

> cannot lift her, my husband barely can, but then we know a good

> chiropractor.

> Your guys are smaller than her and still probably fit in your typical

> stroller. Do you know that there are strollers for bigger kids? I'm

> probably telling

> you something you already know. But just in case, we have a Consider it a

> rolling playpen. Keeps her secure and safe and

> lets me have a life. Though I gotta say, y'all are probably meeting a

> whole lot

> more people than I am running after your little ones!. Looks like big

> stroller fits a kid to 100 lbs. or so. Bought it

> online. Love it. Bought it with our state's Family funds. Also gets me a

> disabled

> parking pass. Consider it a rolling playpen. Keeps her secure and safe

> and

> lets me have a life. Though I gotta say, y'all are probably meeting a

> whole lot

> more people than I am running after your little ones! Take it easy

> ladies.

> a (Drew 14, Tourettes' syndrome, OCD, ADD; Marissa 10; Hannah 8

> DS/Aut)

>

>

> --------------------------------------------------

> Checkout our homepage for information, bookmarks, and photos

> of our kids. Share favorite bookmarks, ideas, and other information by

> including them. Don't forget, messages are a permanent record of the

> archives for our list. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/

> --------------------------------------------

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Here's the link...

http://www.tinyride.com/Dreamer-Design-Manhattan-FSW-P151.aspx?src=OVR & cpn=dream\

_manhattan & kwd=dreamer%20design%20manhattan

Liz

Re: Stop,Drop and Floppers!

>>

>>

>> Consider it a rolling playpen. Keeps her secure and safe and

>> lets me have a life. Though I gotta say, y'all are probably meeting a

>> whole lot

>> more people than I am running after your little ones!!

>>

>>

>>

>> HI a,

>>

>> This cracked me up - a rolling playpen! has been in an INSTEP

>> jogging stroller for the last few years but it's on it's last leg and

>> he's

>> getting too big. It has been a life saver though. 's neuro-ped

>> told me she can get us a Maclaren Push chair and I think I'm ready to ask

>> for it. We go tomorrow to see her! I had mixed feelings about getting

>> it

>> because it truly looks like a " handicapped " chair, if you will. I think

>> I

>> need to get over whatever feelings I'm having on that and just get it.

>>

>> And I don't know if I'm meeting anymore people running after ,

>> just flashing by them! LOL!

>>

>> Take care,

>>

>> Jayne

>>

>>

>> kpblackmail@... wrote:

>> Hi Ladies,

>> I know about the stop, drop and flop stuff. My Hannah now is 70 lbs.

>> and I

>> cannot lift her, my husband barely can, but then we know a good

>> chiropractor.

>> Your guys are smaller than her and still probably fit in your typical

>> stroller. Do you know that there are strollers for bigger kids? I'm

>> probably telling

>> you something you already know. But just in case, we have a Consider it

>> a

>> rolling playpen. Keeps her secure and safe and

>> lets me have a life. Though I gotta say, y'all are probably meeting a

>> whole lot

>> more people than I am running after your little ones!. Looks like big

>> stroller fits a kid to 100 lbs. or so. Bought it

>> online. Love it. Bought it with our state's Family funds. Also gets me a

>> disabled

>> parking pass. Consider it a rolling playpen. Keeps her secure and safe

>> and

>> lets me have a life. Though I gotta say, y'all are probably meeting a

>> whole lot

>> more people than I am running after your little ones! Take it easy

>> ladies.

>> a (Drew 14, Tourettes' syndrome, OCD, ADD; Marissa 10; Hannah 8

>> DS/Aut)

>>

>>

>> --------------------------------------------------

>> Checkout our homepage for information, bookmarks, and photos

>> of our kids. Share favorite bookmarks, ideas, and other information by

>> including them. Don't forget, messages are a permanent record of the

>> archives for our list. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/

>> --------------------------------------------

>>

>>

>>

>>

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