joolsplus3
Admin - CPS Technician
I'm trying to help out the secretary at my son's school, she's a grandma with an RF 1 year old in a classic Decathlon (MA with button instead of adjuster flap, not expired yet) behind the passenger, and a 4 yo in a My Ride 65 behind the driver. She said it's a royal pain to get that baby buckled in every time, so I'm trying to talk her down from FFing (even though we have the same pediatrician, who says 1 is fine for FF, I really need to chat with her next time I take the kids in...). Ok, so long story short, I've always had my RF'er behind the driver, and FF'ers behind the passenger... I'm right handed, and honestly I'm wondering if that's why I've always done it....? It's a lot more natural angle to fuss with a harness that way, now that I think about it.
Has anyone else ever thought of that?
(Oh, and I think I'll tell the secy that she should put the big kid back in the upright Britax and RF the MR for the baby--for more leg room--, I'm just not sure why she wants the seats the way she has them, but jokes that the big kid doesn't mind his MR'bucket', even though it was his Britax all along before now).
Has anyone else ever thought of that?
(Oh, and I think I'll tell the secy that she should put the big kid back in the upright Britax and RF the MR for the baby--for more leg room--, I'm just not sure why she wants the seats the way she has them, but jokes that the big kid doesn't mind his MR'bucket', even though it was his Britax all along before now).