tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479455243085587477.post2186272208321572100..comments2024-01-30T15:39:24.832-08:00Comments on Two of a Kind, Workin on a Full House: Road ReadyBriehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17808884896862082312noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479455243085587477.post-33571353619188075902013-05-20T20:45:32.707-07:002013-05-20T20:45:32.707-07:00We live similar lifestyle then..the whole stroller...We live similar lifestyle then..the whole stroller as our car and having to really think about heading out for a day. It's not as easy as hopping in the car and taking off..oh no, it's figuring out how to get the stroller, carseat, baby and bag down, lol. Great tip with the ergo. I just used it in the airport instead of a stroller and found it incredibly versatile. Doubled as a place to sleep during the flight so I could be hands free (: Briehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17808884896862082312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479455243085587477.post-52027154657905449852013-05-19T11:13:37.467-07:002013-05-19T11:13:37.467-07:00Hi there! Love your blog, (I'm a California gi...Hi there! Love your blog, (I'm a California girl, but have "expatriated" to South America and love reading up on your china adventure!), thought I'd chime in re: strollers... I have the B-Ready and love it. I loved its adaptability when baby was tiny, and now at 13months it's still our workhorse (I too use it as my "car"!). it handles beautifully, steers easily with one hand, huge storage, folds easily, etc. My only gripe is that it's so HEAVY and cumbersome to haul up 4 flights of stairs! that being said, though, I still choose the B Ready over my umbrella 95% of the time... it's worth the haul to have such a comfortable ride!my tip: usually strap kiddo in the Ergo carrier to haul stroller/bag down the stairs ;)librarianizedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01193003371865588948noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479455243085587477.post-91003041874657828072013-05-15T22:25:07.487-07:002013-05-15T22:25:07.487-07:00So I'm not the only certifiably nuts person wi...So I'm not the only certifiably nuts person with one kid and multiple strollers. I actually have two umbrella strollers in addition to my workhorse one. I use the cheap Chinese one for schlepping my carseat to our drivers car when I won't need a stroller at our destination, and then we travel with a reclining umbrella stroller called bebetour (Chinese maclaren knockoff). <br /><br />Didn't I say I was trying to live minimalistic? Lol. <br /><br />How do you like the B ready? They have a free ride event starting June 1st, so I thought if I hated the city select I would just by the b ready the day before we head back to Wuxi, but thankfully, I do love the new one and will keep it (:Briehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17808884896862082312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479455243085587477.post-17696891112697104492013-05-14T20:20:42.398-07:002013-05-14T20:20:42.398-07:00Nice wheels! We have three strollers. I know...exc...Nice wheels! We have three strollers. I know...excessive. But like you, I'm a bit of a stroller guru.<br /><br />My husband would call me obsessed or a hoarder. But truth is, each stroller serves a different purpose. The B-Agile is the best travel/deluxe umbrella stroller at just 16 lbs. The B-Ready is the full sized stroller that will be great if we have another kid, and the jogger is well... a beefy machine that we use ALL THE TIME and lives in the house. <br /><br />Since you're in China, it's a bit different, but rather than schlep the stroller from the car (and out) each day, I use the jogger from the front door outside (wherever we go by foot) and the car has either the B-Agile or B-Ready, but usually the B-Agile.<br /><br />The BJCS is a great stroller and super attractive. I bet Sal loves his new ride.B. Wilson @ Windy {City} Wilsonshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17479551028143520755noreply@blogger.com