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Jan 21

The holidays seem to take a toll on everybody’s schedule, mine especially. This season, we embarked on a 13 hour road trip to St. Louis, Mo. In the past, I have prepared the surprise bags that are given out for good behaviour every couple of hours or 100 miles or so, but we’ve settled into a comfortable routine of watching movies or playing his Leapster to pass the time.

The thing that struck me the most useful on this trip, and I have to say in all past trips, is having their toys, drinks, snacks, etc. within their own reach. I’ve been a big fan of the Taby Tray, which has been useful day in and day out for providing a flat place to have a picnic, draw or imaginary play. But my son doesn’t want it across his lap the whole time. He did want to be able to reach down and grab whatever he was interested in and not have to bug me in the front seat to get it.

It was the first time that I traveled with the Travel Pal. I’ve sold them in my store for car clutter organization, but I didn’t realize their true value was putting my son’s things within his reach. If reaching over the sides of the carseat is too difficult, then I’d recommend the Kangaroo Kiddie. It holds enough to keep a sippy cup, small books or toys. Plus it comes in fun colors such as pink and blue camo.

For the younger travelers, I recommend using one of the tether systems, such as Gigi-Mae or the SippiGrip. They help eliminate the pick-up game that a lot of kids play in the car or stroller.

So the lesson I learned for those long rides, is that if my child can reach his things, the less whining I hear, and everyone arrives much happier.

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Nov 23

Okay, the holidays are a great time for trying new things and celebrating with food and drink. But at least for me, all that celebrating tends to linger long after the holiday is over and settle down right around my thighs and middle section ;)

I used to be a runner, but I hate running one-handed pushing the jogging stroller. So needless to say, I’ve not been burning any pavement since the baby has been born. Until I saw this stroller attachment at a travel trade show. See the video below.

The Stroll-Smart made running much easier for me. I was no longer playing the hand juggling game while trying to hold on with one hand or being in a bent position, pushing with two hands. It was also a big hit with the stroller stride mommies in the neighborhood. They were able to have to hands free to pump their arms and get their heart rates up.

I also started doing pilates at the YMCA this season. Boy, it is a butt killer. I hope it sincerely kills away my butt, but I was thinking about those silly books from the 90’s about Yoga with your cat or cat aerobics. Maybe it would work with baby? My husband does arm curls with our son, so maybe this holiday we could not only heft those packages, but lift baby up and down a few more times to exercise those biceps.

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