{"id":205,"date":"2006-12-09T15:20:26","date_gmt":"2006-12-09T20:20:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.toomik.net\/helen\/wordpress\/?p=205"},"modified":"2024-02-22T23:39:51","modified_gmt":"2024-02-22T22:39:51","slug":"perambulation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.toomik.net\/helen\/blog\/2006\/12\/09\/perambulation\/","title":{"rendered":"Perambulation"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/helen\/blog\/images\/Stokke.jpg\" \/><\/p>\n<p>\nBefore Ingrid arrived, I used to wonder why all mothers suddenly become so fond of long walks.\n<\/p>\n<p>\nAfter Ingrid arrived, I realised that they don&rsquo;t. They just do it anyway &ndash; because it puts the baby to sleep, and because it allows the mom to leave the house, and to get some exercise. I am not particularly fond of walking around in the city myself (hills and woods are a different matter!) but nevertheless I take substantial walks several times a week.\n<\/p>\n<p>\nMost of the time Ingrid goes out in her pretty <a href=\"http:\/\/www.stokke.com\/product.asp?p=Xplory&#038;la=EN&#038;na=UK&#038;div=C\">Stokke pram \/ pushchair<\/a>. I love the pram. I feel a bit guilty about how much I paid for it (I&rsquo;ve seen used cars advertised for less money!) but I figured, if I&rsquo;m going to be using this thing every other day for several years, it better be good. I&rsquo;m hoping it will be the only pram\/pushchair that Ingrid needs.\n<\/p>\n<p>\nAnd it truly is a joy to use. I really like going out with it. The big wheels go easily over bumps, and it handles so well that it can almost turn around in place. I can control it with one hand &ndash; I&rsquo;ve even managed to push the pram and a shopping trolley at the same time. All parts are adjustable. The seat can face either forwards or backwards, and its position can range from almost-flat to sitting up. The rear wheels fold in so I can pull it up stairs and don&rsquo;t have to carry it. There&rsquo;s space for &ldquo;stuff&rdquo; so I don&rsquo;t have to carry the groceries. And it looks cool &ndash; it often gets comments from passers-by.\n<\/p>\n<p>\nThe Stokke is easy to take on a bus, but Tube stations are a pain, with all those stairs. It wouldn&rsquo;t be so bad if it was just one long staircase &ndash; I&rsquo;d fold in the wheels and drag it up (or down), and be done with it. But instead it&rsquo;s five steps here, then a straight walk, then another 10 steps, then another walk, then another few steps&#8230; Every time I need to fold in the wheels, and then fold them out again. I tried it on the tube a few times, and the stairs were driving me crazy. So when we go to town, I either take the bus, or leave the pram at home and take Ingrid in the sling. The sling is also good when I am in a hurry: I don&rsquo;t have to worry about the abominable pavements with all their holes and edges.\n<\/p>\n<p>\nSo the sling is more convenient in a way, but on the other hand I then have to carry her weight all the time, plus a backpack with baby stuff (changing mat, nappies, baby wipes, spare clothes, blanket). That plus a baby a good 10 kg altogether. And since she spends so much time in the sling anyway, my back is starting to feel the strain. With the pram on the other hand I can wheel her until she&rsquo;s asleep, and then just park her in a corner while I&rsquo;m doing other things, such as having lunch, or browsing books. (That&rsquo;s assuming she doesn&rsquo;t wake up as soon as I stop &ndash; she&rsquo;s started doing that recently.)\n<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p>\nPS: Did you know that the word &ldquo;pram&rdquo; is short for &ldquo;perambulator&rdquo;?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Before Ingrid arrived, I used to wonder why all mothers suddenly become so fond of long walks. After Ingrid arrived, I realised that they don&rsquo;t. They just do it anyway &ndash; because it puts the baby to sleep, and because it allows the mom to leave the house, and to get some exercise. 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