That is good information. We could do a heavy-duty scrub before running it. I’m quite sure we would run a robot swiffer more often than we currently swiffer!
A juicer.
It’s a monthlong heat wave, and all I want is clothes that don’t feel like clothes.
This dress fits the bill. The fabric is tencel which I really like for sweltering weather, and I have another dress from this brand that I’ve been wearing regularly for 4 years. Only downside is no pockets but since I’m never leaving the house it’s probably fine.
But do I want the $48 black version that will hide every food and sweat stain, or the on-sale $10 gray version?
Who’s going to see your food and sweat stains anyway? I’d go for the gray.
Dumbbells from 50# - 200#
I keep cutting myself on these damn spin lock ones.
Buy two grey ones. Cheaper and then you can swap them out more often to hide sweat and food.
I want to get this shirt for Kiddo but he has plenty of clothes now and all he wears in pajamas anyway these days (usually two different sets of Batman pajamas in rotation) and it’s not like he gets out of the house anyway, nor will he for the rest of 2020 most likely and who knows how long after that. Also usually I don’t spend this much on one item for kids clothes cause then the Fates have determined he’ll stain it the first time he wears it. Usually I can get 4-5 shirts for that much.
The burning question here is whether you can get a third set of Batman pajamas for that price and ease the laundry schedule.
He leads a deprived childhood in which he must wear some of the other pajamas that he has a drawer full of. Which reminds me I need to squirrel away the Favorite Pair until Friday night (movie night) when they are essential materials.
When little dude was 3-6 years old he would only wear Batman shirts and his yellow winter boots, summer and winter. I had to get identical winter boots in larger sizes to keep him shod. Kids and their strong sartorial opinions are exhausting.
I just bought this.
We are pretending it’s because carrying things while using crutches is hard, but we all know it’s because I’m a CBC dork.
A stroller that can actually hold my giant toddler’s weight. Apparently that means spending $650
A small city stroller. Considering the mc something folding one that I already have in very pink…but in not pink.
A nanny, a locking soundproof room, maybe some chains and hitches, but definitely a nanny and a soundproof room with ensuite
The strollers built for twice my child’s weight, cannot accommodate his height. Gigantor baby is too gigantic for all the strollers available in store in Perth. Now searching for online-only options recommended for six year olds.
I noticed the lack of really varied stroller options in Perth too. It just makes sense to me that sometimes parents of varying heights are going to want to push larger or older kids around. I wish you much luck.
I think one online option is redsbaby, which bff has. I can check if her model is suitable for your kiddo if you want to arrange to check out hers in person?
Thanks, let me research it first and see if it’s roughly what we’re after before we take you up on that very kind offer.
If nothing else, there have to be kids who are five or six and have disabilities that make stroller use essential? So there MUST be options out there.
Aaaand nope - extra height in the seat, yay! But a 20kg weight limit. Ewok is already 18kg. Sigh. I really really appreciate the thought though.
Ah dang. So close yet still failure to meet all requirements.