Thanksgiving_Twins_Mom
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... and if not, do you think it's feasible (e.g., like having the width-adjustment of a FPSV or Starriser booster going front-to-back instead of side-to-side)?
This morning when my girls were buckling up in their Parkways for school, I noticed that (thanks to DH's long-leg genes) Lydia looks like she could use a deeper booster and it started me thinking that maybe my "if I could make one little change in a seat to make it perfect" would be for the Parkway to have an expandable depth setting. The height and width still fit perfectly and she's still got a ways to go before she maxes out the height setting. She hasn't complained about the seat being uncomfortable but I'm bummed that her legs aren't supported so well anymore and it's only going to get worse as she grows (DH is 6'2" and mostly leg - 34" inseam)
and as much as I'd love this to be an excuse to go shopping for another booster (or two), it's not going to happen in this economy for a single-income family in a place with an outrageously high cost of living
This morning when my girls were buckling up in their Parkways for school, I noticed that (thanks to DH's long-leg genes) Lydia looks like she could use a deeper booster and it started me thinking that maybe my "if I could make one little change in a seat to make it perfect" would be for the Parkway to have an expandable depth setting. The height and width still fit perfectly and she's still got a ways to go before she maxes out the height setting. She hasn't complained about the seat being uncomfortable but I'm bummed that her legs aren't supported so well anymore and it's only going to get worse as she grows (DH is 6'2" and mostly leg - 34" inseam)
and as much as I'd love this to be an excuse to go shopping for another booster (or two), it's not going to happen in this economy for a single-income family in a place with an outrageously high cost of living