had a funny incident today. At my husbands suggeestion I put my 3 1/2 year old (not potty trained) son in a swim diaper before driving 3 minutes to the pool. Well, of course, he peed while in the car and it soaked his marathon. So on the way home I told him that I would readjust the shoulder straps on his younger brothers RF roundabout and he could ride in that. His ears are still 2" below the top and he is 32.5lbs...just squeaked by. At first he complained about his legs not having any space but I showed him how to sit "criss cross applesauce" (Indian style to us of a non PC generation) and he was completely happy!! No complaints that he couldn't see where he was going or anything. makes me think that I will leave my 10 mo old (who was at home BTW) RF a lot longer than originally planned.
With my first I was concerned that it wasn't safe for his legs once they started to bend at the knees and I totally missed the BIGGER safety picture. Now that I have seen the RF and FF crash test videos I am amazed and really wish that this was more in the mainstream literature. Extended RF really has an image associated with overly concerned, crazy moms, when really the pictures say it all and would convert more people if they were more available. I think this needs nto be the focus of a TV commercial campaign!
Is it worth turning him back around for another half pound?
Thanks for teaching me!! No off to wash the Marathon cover...
With my first I was concerned that it wasn't safe for his legs once they started to bend at the knees and I totally missed the BIGGER safety picture. Now that I have seen the RF and FF crash test videos I am amazed and really wish that this was more in the mainstream literature. Extended RF really has an image associated with overly concerned, crazy moms, when really the pictures say it all and would convert more people if they were more available. I think this needs nto be the focus of a TV commercial campaign!
Is it worth turning him back around for another half pound?
Thanks for teaching me!! No off to wash the Marathon cover...