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*Spoiledinmyhouseofblue*
07-18-2008, 03:25 PM
Here are some pics. We were messing around with carseats today(we were bored)-since the frontier was out and the fpsvd out getting cleaned and washed(thanks to puke)

Let me just say I LOVE LOVE LOVE how he fits in the frontier in booster mode, he isn't as wiggly! ;-) And the belt fits him nice!

First this is my 16 year old nephew(5 ft. 8-125 pounds) in the middle of my back seat of my 2007 kia sedona(base) this weekend. Do you think he needs a booster seat! LOL! He fell asleep. ;-)-he would kill me if he knew I posted this :whistle:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y223/mommyto2boys0205/carseat%20pics/071708_15472.jpg

Michael-46 inches, 48 pounds, in booster mode in the frontier after his puking incident(car sick)
Ignore his undies LOL! I couldn't let him drive home naked :whistle:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y223/mommyto2boys0205/carseat%20pics/071708_18441.jpg


3 year old son, 29/30 pounds, 37 inches in the Graco Turbooster-LOWEST SETTING!
You think he fits in it?
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y223/mommyto2boys0205/carseat%20pics/071808_08411.jpg
my 5 year old in the low back graco booster -sad thing is he rode in this from 3 years(40 pounds)-4 years old before i knew better :-(
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y223/mommyto2boys0205/carseat%20pics/071808_08412.jpg

wendytthomas
07-18-2008, 03:56 PM
hehe The Frontier does fit well, as does the TB for the three year old.

And yes, the 16 year old needs a booster. There's no head support in that position, putting him at risk of whiplash. A Frontier would have worked beautifully for him. An yes, I'm serious.

Wendy

*Spoiledinmyhouseofblue*
07-18-2008, 04:08 PM
Seriously, he needs a booster?
I was thinking there was a headrest in the middle there for some reason, until I snapped the pic and noticed later that day there was none!

I did have to yell at him for keep trying to put the seatbelt behind his back! UGHHHH good thing his mom won't let him get his license yet till he drives better ;-)

scatterbunny
07-18-2008, 04:09 PM
Wendy's right, if he's going to sit in the middle rear, he needs the Frontier in HBB mode. :) I know it sounds crazy, and he'd probably freak, so it's a better idea to make sure he sits outboard next time. ;)

wendytthomas
07-18-2008, 04:14 PM
Seriously, he needs a booster?

Yes, seriously. Or, like Jenny said, put him outboard. Everyone in the car needs something behind their head.

I like that his mom is withholding his license until he smarts up. :-) Good mama.

Wendy

*Spoiledinmyhouseofblue*
07-18-2008, 04:17 PM
Yup, if I would have realized that didn't have a headrest(stupid me thought I had headrests in all 3 positions-I guess I don't have one in the middle) he would of sat outboard. I know he said his legs were cramped and no room(he has SUPER long legs) in the other seats. I would of switched the carset to the back if I would of known there was no head support.

Oh yay, my sister said she will refuse his license till he stops putting the seatbelt behind his back and stops driving all fast and tailing people. She said no license till you stop that! ;-) I love my sister(our mom was the same). I have a safe driving record and so do my other sisters. (knock on wood)

Judi
07-18-2008, 06:14 PM
Are you my sister? I say the same thing to my son!

*Spoiledinmyhouseofblue*
07-18-2008, 06:56 PM
Are you my sister? I say the same thing to my son!

hA! That would be my nephew in the pic. My sister is very strict with them ;-)!

I am going to adapt her rules too when my kids drive.

Honestly, she is the only one I would let drive my kids around, because even though her kids are 12, 16, 22(no more seats)-she has read all my info and says, "WOW, if Only I knew before" and she tells her friends now. :-)

Judi
07-18-2008, 06:58 PM
My son tends to forget to buckle. I told him no driving if I have to remind him.

*Spoiledinmyhouseofblue*
07-18-2008, 07:06 PM
My son tends to forget to buckle. I told him no driving if I have to remind him.

That is a good rule! My sister gets on his case all the time about either forgetting to buckle or putting the shoulder strap behind him.

I yelled at him too. He is a really good boy, but OMG-the driving thing is crazy with him.

Judi
07-18-2008, 07:11 PM
I have been on him since he was four. Still fighting. Every single trip.