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		<title>Week 26: Double Delight</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 23:21:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amber Robinson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Week 26 and everything is progressing nicely. I&#8217;m starting to get some serious kicks as baby tries to find a comfortable position in there. The extra weight is starting to throw my back out, despite efforts to keep supple with yoga, and all in all I&#8217;m looking forward to carrying my baby in my arms [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Week 26 and everything is progressing nicely. I&#8217;m starting to get some serious kicks as baby tries to find a comfortable position in there. The extra weight is starting to throw my back out, despite efforts to keep supple with <a href="http://www.babble.com.au/2009/05/15/week-25-exercise/" target="_blank">yoga</a>, and all in all I&#8217;m looking forward to carrying my baby in my arms rather than in my tummy!</p>
<p>Now I have nothing against attachment parenting, and own a Baby Bjorn, Ergo and Bubba Moe sling for transporting baby around hands-free, but I do find it much easier to get around for long periods of time with baby in a pram rather than strapped to me, putting all that pressure on the back.</p>
<p>In fact, call me a pram tragic, but one of the small delights in finding out I was pregnant was knowing that this meant a new pram was in order.</p>
<p>At the age of two, my son can walk down to the shops just fine, but inevitably starts whining and wants to be carried on the way back. I need a pram that fits a newborn and a toddler, and can be wheeled down the narrow streets of inner Sydney.</p>
<p>Our <a href="http://www.babycarenursery.com.au/Product_Detail.asp?ProductID=449&amp;ProductGroupID=3" target="_blank">Maclaren Daytripper</a> has been invaluable until now – we initially bought it for travelling but has now become the everyday stroller as it&#8217;s just so light and compact.</p>
<p>Our first pram was a rather forgettable – though entirely practical – four-wheeled reversible number on sale at Target. They were the pre-Pram Obsession days, prior to the professional hazards of being constantly exposed to the coolest wheels in the world in my inbox every day.</p>
<p>This time around. I had to decide between a tandem, side-by-side or limousine double pram, or just a single pram with a toddler add-on.</p>
<p>Limousine prams don&#8217;t deal too well with newborns, and side-by-sides won&#8217;t be much help in a year or so when my son should theoretically be walking most places. <a href="http://www.mountainbuggy.com/catalog/double/">The Mountain Buggy Urban in Baroque pattern</a> was very tempting though, particularly as it can be configured so you can have one seat in bassinet mode and one upright.</p>
<p>Looking at the add-on options, there&#8217;s the <a href="http://www.minimee.com.au/epages/whitelabel5.sf/en_AU/?ObjectPath=/Shops/minimee/Products/%22bugaboo%20test%22">Bugaboo with toddler board</a> (a rather pricey option), or a 3-wheeler like the <a href="http://www.babiesgalore.com.au/prams_and_strollers/single_3_wheelers/valco_runabout_trimode_jogger">Valco Runabout with Toddler Seat</a>. The advantage with these is that they are easily convertible back to a single pram.</p>
<p>In the end, we settled on the good old <a href="http://www.philandteds.com/">Phil &amp; Teds</a> tandem pram. With an excellent reputation, relatively narrow wheel base and a host of nifty features, the Phil &amp; Ted&#8217;s Sport it is.</p>
<p>Now it&#8217;s just a matter of choosing accessories.  After struggling to scrub down pram seats in the past, this time I&#8217;ll be organising some liners. <a href="http://www.pramskins.com.au/catalogue/c26/p496">Reversible Marimekko designs</a> – what&#8217;s not to love?</p>
<p>Happy shopping everyone.</p>
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