Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can get a Baby Bjorn. My wife and I each had one of our twins in Baby Bjorns for Thanksgiving. We wore the kids and were still able to eat above them (although I did drip a couple of drips of wine on my twin). If you don't want to wear your child, then I suggest that you go to Walmart, BRU, Target or your favorite store and buy either a bouncy seat or a bucket car seat to take with you for your child to sit in. As other PPs have mentioned, you've ruled out most of the common options. I think you're going to have to just buy one of the standard options or compromise on taking turns holding the baby.
You can probably find an inexpensive (about $50-60) car seat, use it and then if don't have anyplace to leave it, donate it to the local hospital's NICU department. Many NICU's have car seat loaners that they lend out to people who don't have a car seat to take their baby home with.
I don't know why, but this has me peeing in my pants.
Anonymous wrote:Where are you going on vacation? I only ask so I can avoid running into the couple with the 5 month old in the restaurant thats inappropriate for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i'm just going to say... usually if a place doesn't want strollers around, it's a sign that maybe you shouldn't bring a baby in...
I was thinking this-- unfortunately, the description you gave of the type of restaurants you'll be going to are the kind that I would not have brought my 5 month old to. Then again, maybe your baby is much calmer and quieter than mine was. Personally, I found the eating-with-baby-on-lap thing to be much less horrible than the having-to-abandon-entire-meal-because-baby-is-screaming-and-can't-be-pacified thing.
Anonymous wrote:You can get a Baby Bjorn. My wife and I each had one of our twins in Baby Bjorns for Thanksgiving. We wore the kids and were still able to eat above them (although I did drip a couple of drips of wine on my twin). If you don't want to wear your child, then I suggest that you go to Walmart, BRU, Target or your favorite store and buy either a bouncy seat or a bucket car seat to take with you for your child to sit in. As other PPs have mentioned, you've ruled out most of the common options. I think you're going to have to just buy one of the standard options or compromise on taking turns holding the baby.
You can probably find an inexpensive (about $50-60) car seat, use it and then if don't have anyplace to leave it, donate it to the local hospital's NICU department. Many NICU's have car seat loaners that they lend out to people who don't have a car seat to take their baby home with.
Anonymous wrote:i'm just going to say... usually if a place doesn't want strollers around, it's a sign that maybe you shouldn't bring a baby in...