Anonymous
Post 02/26/2013 20:13     Subject: Accidentally left stroller in the rain

Sunshine, to prevent mold/rust.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2013 17:44     Subject: Accidentally left stroller in the rain

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, if you have nothing else to do (with the twins!), go blow dry the cheap piece of crap stroller? Are you a mb with two ft nannies, or what?



No need to be a bitch. She asked how to dry a stroller and I told her. No one is forcing her to it and to me it seemed like a common sense kind of question. By the way I'm a nanny for two infants and have had my share of jobs with twins and triplets. If you can't find 15 mins out of your day to dry a stroller or anything else then you have horrible time management skills and shouldn't be working with multiples. It doesn't take much skill to hold a blow dryer over a piece of fabric but than again you could just leave the stroller out to dry.


+1

No need to be rude and try to stir up trouble. PP gave helpful advice.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2013 17:43     Subject: Accidentally left stroller in the rain

Anonymous wrote:Yeah, if you have nothing else to do (with the twins!), go blow dry the cheap piece of crap stroller? Are you a mb with two ft nannies, or what?



No need to be a bitch. She asked how to dry a stroller and I told her. No one is forcing her to it and to me it seemed like a common sense kind of question. By the way I'm a nanny for two infants and have had my share of jobs with twins and triplets. If you can't find 15 mins out of your day to dry a stroller or anything else then you have horrible time management skills and shouldn't be working with multiples. It doesn't take much skill to hold a blow dryer over a piece of fabric but than again you could just leave the stroller out to dry.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2013 17:16     Subject: Accidentally left stroller in the rain

Yeah, if you have nothing else to do (with the twins!), go blow dry the cheap piece of crap stroller? Are you a mb with two ft nannies, or what?
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2013 17:05     Subject: Accidentally left stroller in the rain

towel dry then blow dry if you dont think it will dry overnight
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2013 15:54     Subject: Accidentally left stroller in the rain

Yup, just leave it in a dry place to dry out. I can't imagine anyone possibly being upset about that.

(If I needed to put the baby right back in it, and needed it dry right away, I'd try a hair dryer.)
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2013 15:50     Subject: Accidentally left stroller in the rain

If there is a porch area or garage, leave it there to dry. It's happens to the best of us! No biggie.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2013 15:47     Subject: Accidentally left stroller in the rain

I have two babies in a share, and they have an inexpensive (i.e., piece of crap) double stroller they use only for the share. This morning we went out for a walk, as we often do. When we came back, both babies were screaming and my finger was bleeding all over the place because I had apparently cut it somehow (I didn't even notice until I looked at my hand and it was covered in blood). Anyway, I got both babies inside as fast as I could and went to attend to my cut. In the meantime, I totally forgot about the stroller. Now it's soaked, sitting outside.

How do you get a stroller dry after it's soaked? I doubt the parents will be mad, but I just feel bad.