Joined: 29 Jun 2009 21:36 Posts: 7892 Location: South Shields - North East
Lewis turned 2 in May and Ive pretty much stopped using the buggy to take him places. He prefers to walk, and is fairly good for holding my hand and behaving himself. I use it when Im going on long walks that are over about 40 minutes because he complaine his legs are hurting after about 20 minutes lol
What age were yours when you stopped using the buggy altogether?
Jack is the same age as Lewis, and I will be using it for a while yet. It is very handy for carrying bags when I'm shopping. When my older children were younger, there was usually one of them that got tired,.up until about 4 yearsold. I know I will miss it, and jack doesn't really like to sit in his, he prefers to walk, but it is very handy, especially for the Christmas shopping!
Joined: 26 Mar 2009 18:25 Posts: 4676 Location: East Kilbride
when the twins were born The wee soul has to walk everywhere now - even when utterly exhausted. I have a buggy board for her, but can you imagine standing up falling asleep wee soul xx
Joined: 29 Jun 2009 21:36 Posts: 7892 Location: South Shields - North East
Aw bless lol!
It is handy for carrying bags on mind have to admit that lol Lewis is quite a tall and heavy boy though for his age and he's starting to pretty much swamp the stroller we have got. This is our third pram we have had (since he was born) and don't really want to buy a new one.
Joined: 14 Jan 2007 17:48 Posts: 25319 Location: Strathaven, Scotland
They were all different. Elijah stopped at 2 because Rheiya came along, Rheiya was just over 2 & 1/2 because Lucas came along. Lucas was about 3 when he became too big for the buggy and Jaidyn was nearer to 4, I used it to get her home quicker in her first year of nursery
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