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Morganthe
03-21-2008, 09:28 AM
So it's official. I'm dropping my car off for service and a good friend is picking us up. We'll be using the Tiffany Parkway in her Chrysler?? minivan. (Yes, I"m planning on taking the camera :rolleyes: ) She'll be in the third row, driver's side.

I know her seatbelts don't lock at the top like the Camry does. It was her vehicle we installed the Nautilus in. The lower belt supposedly remains in place if it's pulled tight. But she's had to use a locking clip to maintain tightness on her seats. I'm trusting these darned things to keep my precious dd safe? Yeah, I know, paranoia.

I informed dd that we'd be using her booster today. She's all worried about the 'smell' of the new seat. Huh? :confused: She's eager, but she also HATES change. She knows she has to sit properly, which she does in her Regent or Radian, but she has a harness to make her do that anyway.

My friend has already said that if there's any problems, she'll transfer her 6 year old son into the Tiffany and dd can use his Nauti. He already put up a fuss just trying out the fit in the girly seat in my living room. I can see his displeasure at that announcement :ROTFLMAO: We'll try to avoid that. :p

So any advice? Tips? Suggestions?

Just to jog memory, dd is abt 43"/abt 40lbs & 4 1/2 years old -- NOT the same age as in my siggy :p

tanyaandallie
03-21-2008, 11:44 AM
Locking the seatbelt is really just to remind her to sit properly. My guess is she will do fine. My dd uses her Parkway on the rare occassion she rides in my dh's car and she does fine. She is close in age and weight to your dd. I do have to remind her that she has to sit properly, head back against the seat and sit up nice and tall before we get in the car. I wouldn't want her in there for long rides simply b/c I don't want to constanly have to keep an eye on her, but for short trips she does fine remembering to sit correctly.

I took pics of our first ride as well!

melniemi
03-21-2008, 12:25 PM
I would think she would do fine. She is so used to being harnessed and not being able to move much that she likely won't even think to move much. My boys did great for the first few months they were in boosters because they were used to sitting still in their harnesses. Once they discovered how much they can move, it was a different story.