Get Things Done Even With No Car And A Toddler

Prior to having children, you probably did your errands on Saturday morning or when you had some spare time. In those days, errands weren’t a really big deal. However, once you have children running errands takes on a whole new meaning. They can be very difficult because dragging your children out is never fun, particularly when they are toddlers.

Toddlers have way too much energy and a curiosity level that can test the patience of any parent. Trying to take a toddler to run errands is like trying to put a square peg in a round hole. It’s no fun if you are not ready for the challenge.

One thing that can make matters even worse is if you have no vehicle and you still have to run errands. Trying to walk around with a toddler in your arms is going to make the task difficult. This situation calls for a bit of creativity and a BOB Revolution Stroller.

A good stroller, like a BOB Revolution Stroller, will be easy to maneuver, safe and have great features that make your life easier. Things like large baskets for holding purchases and other important items make the BOB Revolution Stroller a blessing when you are trying to run errands with a little one.

While you need a good stroller, you also have to carefully plan your outing to avoid situations that can quickly turn a simple trip into a real nightmare. For instance, you have to consider your child’s schedule. You wouldn’t want to start your errands when nap time is approaching. While you might think you’ll luck out and your little one will sleep the whole time, it usually doesn’t work out like this. The excitement of being out of the house is probably going to keep your toddler awake. If this happens, the result is often a whiney and cranky child.

Additionally, you have to be prepared for anything. Have the supplies you’ll need for diaper changes. Don’t forget to pack a snack and something to drink before you leave your house. Its also a good idea to bring some hand wipes along to clean up dirty hands, faces, and surfaces.

Consider having another adult or a teenager come along. Trying to do it yourself is commendable, but can be tough. You don’t want to have to leave your stroller outside places that won’t let it come inside. You also don’t want to have to navigate stairs with your stroller more often than you have to, even though the BOB Revolution Stroller is easy to manage, even on stairs, you don’t want the hassle of going up and down stairs if you could just run in and out quickly. So, bring someone to stay outside while you go in.

Eventually, you will find that with planning running errands with a baby or toddler is not that big of a deal. Park the child in a comfy stroller, have a helper on hand and be prepared for snacks, messes and dirty diapers. If you do this then you should have no trouble getting your errands completed without losing your sanity.

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