Posted on December 24, 2009.
Moms, a number of other questions about your toddler? These are just random things I've always been curious to know.
1. What do you usually dress your child and why? (Sweat, wind shirts, dresses, jeans etc..)
2. How long have you used ones?
3. How long have you used bibs and put your child in the highchair for meals?
4. How Stuff did you take to the grocery store and why? (Diaper bag, handbag, cup ect) and what you take in and what stays in the car?
I am particularly interested in number 4. I finally have a car to work so my son for 17 months and I'll do the majority of races and purchases only. Until now, my fiance would take the bags inside (diaper bag and purse) and I would like to bring our son since we were doing all these things together on Saturday because he was the only car to work. Well I have no problem carrying both, but I wondered if I would not be better to put a diaper and a travel pack of wipes in my bag (on its side) and may take be his cup with us? But I think that if he peed in his clothes or something and needs totally changed? I can not leave it inside while I run, and I can very well take my baby wet and miserable in the cold and wind and abandon our cart full inside. oi s face and i can take every inch but I'm just curious to see what other mothers think and what they do?
Please answer all my questions above, but especially give advice on what you do with your little things and how you do the grocery shopping with a little stress-free and comfortable as possible.
Thank you!
1. What do you usually dress your child and why? (Sweat, wind shirts, dresses, jeans etc..)
Usually jeans and short shirt over a sweater, a jacket and other outerwear.
2. How long have you used ones?
use them again and again their love, my son is now 2.
3. How long have you used bibs and put your child in the highchair for meals?
But we two years.
4. How Stuff did you take to the grocery store and why? (Diaper bag, handbag, cup ect) and what you take in and what stays in the car?
I have a bag of emergency in the car, it contains: Diapers, wipes, and I do not sweat a lot, but is needed to pee-outs, etc. .. I also always keep snacks and books next to his car seat. In this way, I just remember my childhood and my wallet for short trips in the store or bank.
1. I dressed my children in infancy according to the time when you're out .. When inside, they were wearing light clothes in summer and winter, things they could easily escape to facilitate the toilet ...
2. Until about 14 months after the war was a "Snap" with them off the snap as fast as I could fix to make the change to regular and much less work and fight for us all. ..
3. With my girls I bib until the age of 2 when they were able to control their spoons quite well and disorder was minimal ... With my son I gave up the bib and joined him for stripping a layer for the meal, the steak was not effective to contain his food at all ... I used a high chair until they are able to sit on an ordinary chair without constant worry of tipping the age of about 2.5 ...
4. Pack a diaper bag full "a few diapers, wipes, an extra hold a dry snack, etc. left in the car ... In your handbag carry 1 diaper wipes and a few <you can place them in ziploc a>
You go to the store and not on a month-long trip to the depths of nowhere .... Leave most of your provisions in the car <It's not a week long hike on the hostile territory to get to it> and take only the minimum in the store with you ...
1. What do you usually dress your child and why? (Sweat, wind shirts, dresses, jeans etc..) <.