Pushchairs again.
Jul. 16th, 2006 10:42 pmI have to wonder how women with arthritis or rheumatism cope with modern pushchairs. There are so many bits to push or pull and they're all invariably stiff. Not pleasant. My hands are a bit carpal tunnel-esque due to pregnancy and I had issues today, so what about women with real problems?
While I am thinking aloud, it would also be good if someone developed a wriggly, screaming 10lb fake baby so that people can attempt to fold/unfold pushchairs in a more realistic situation. If you can do it without damaging yourself, baby, or dumping your handbag contents over the ground then you're on to a winner.
A quick tangent before I ramble too much: we showed the scan DVD to some friends and their one year old. Skye pointed at the screen and said "baby!" I melted from sheer cuteness :) I had no idea she was doing words!
( More rambling )
While I am thinking aloud, it would also be good if someone developed a wriggly, screaming 10lb fake baby so that people can attempt to fold/unfold pushchairs in a more realistic situation. If you can do it without damaging yourself, baby, or dumping your handbag contents over the ground then you're on to a winner.
A quick tangent before I ramble too much: we showed the scan DVD to some friends and their one year old. Skye pointed at the screen and said "baby!" I melted from sheer cuteness :) I had no idea she was doing words!
( More rambling )