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Otherwise, push/pull toys are always a big hit. She loves the toy stroller, lawn mower, wheelbarrow, and corn popper. Also, she has a great time in the homemade playhouse my husband built out of end table boxes (especially the shutters and doors she can open and close). At this age he will be developing and refining fine motor skills such as the pincer grasp and turning the wrist, so any toy that has things they can twist and turn and move about is also likely to hold their interest for a while (as is an empty detergent bottle). Imitation is also a big thing -- so toy telephones, pots and pans and utensils, anything he sees his parents using. this is also a good time for crayons or washable markers and those paint with water coloring books. Sorry to be so general, but other than the particular leap frog toy we have, her toys are more general than specific, if that makes sense. |
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My DH is trading his range rover (yay! I hate that gas guzzler) for another guzzler - a cadillac escalade - the super long one because it seats 7.... sigh...at least it eats regular gas and not premium..... once you get to that number of seats, I think its mini-van, wagon or SUV only.... |
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So, this past weekend I'm on a guy's trip at the beach with a bunch of highschool friends, drinking heavily, playing cards, etc. So around 9:00, while shivering around a classic Oregon beach bonfire, my phone rings. Mrs. Ramone on the line, and starts out with "now, don't even think about driving home right now." Good advice, to be sure, but nothing good could be following this. Seems 2 1/2 year old Sandra Day Ramone had broken her tibia. Lovely. So I switch to water, get up early, and cut the trip short (which got me out of cleaning the house, so not all bad).
After a fair amount of time at the doc's yesterday, she's looking splendid in a foot-to-thigh purple cast. Loads of fun, I can assure you. It's sort of like having a much larger and more demanding infant. Poor kid. And poor mom. Oh, and we fly to Disneyland in a few days. Good. Times. |
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Of course, that only works on the rides a 2 1/2 year old would go on, but still. |
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http://www.wdw-photos.com/1oct9/strollers.jpg The Brazenette and her cousin LOOOOVE those! |
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We like it a lot. Great sight lines -- mid-size SUV (same size and internal cargo capacity as Ford Explorer) with fold-down third row, etc. 240 HP V-6. Decent gas mileage _for its class_. Handles more like a car than a truck. (Good or bad depending on your preference.) It was the first model year for it -- but we were sure a Honda would be reliable. It has been. Never a problem with it except for my wife running into and over things. To this day nothing more than standard maintenance. At the time, Honda was trying to rip the guts out of Ford and get the Pilot established, so it sold for about $30K -- about $8K less than the MSRP on a comparable size Explorer. Honda doesn't have all of the fancy luxury touches as some, but we've been very happy with it. And I fooled myself into thinking that a mid-size SUV with car seats is somehow cooler than a minivan. S_A_M |
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You are certainly right about the third row accessibility. We use ours rarely, so its not an issue. Check the cross-over vehicles that won't admit they're just station wagons. Some of them probably have better mileage. The Subaru Forester, etc still gets good reviews. (They do seem to have mandatory Rainbow bumper stickers around here, NTTAWWT.) S_A_M |
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