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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. Geez y’all are feeling extra harsh lately! I love the idea to leave the packnplays for Christmas. I think we can leave the booster seats, too. My toddlers have to sleep in them as the house is not toddler proofed and they can open doors, pull stuff (think heavy tvs) on top of themselves, get into medications and cleaning supplies, etc. They will go to bed way before everyone else tonight and one is prone to nosebleeds here (no idea why) so we need the monitor on them. One of my sons has a severe feeding disorder (formerly tube fed) and cannot chew. All of his food has to be pureed and his liquids thickened so he doesn’t aspirate. He’s also allergic to dairy (among other things) and my grandma puts butter on everything. We have to bring food to blend for him, or preblend at home and pack it all in a cooler. He also has a lot of daily medications that we had to pack to stay over. I love my grandma, so we packed and left yesterday instead of early this morning... and I am currently holding a sleeping child who was up half the night. Anyway, thanks for the ideas from helpful posters! It gave me some ideas to make our next trip a little easier.[/quote]
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