This is a little late, but thought I would still let everyone know how the meeting went.
We had a pretty good turnout for the first time. We had 7 people in total, and a bunch of kids. It was crazy, but a lot of fun.
People tried on different carriers and we helped with some back carries.
The kids had a good time playing with each other and the baby toys. We also had some colouring stuff, and some snacks.
September has been really busy for all of us. Meg has started University and her son started JK.
I've been getting ready for my trip to The Netherlands to see my family and introduce Lauren to them. WE will get better at organizing monthly meetings, I promise.
This is a blog for a new babywearing group in Kitchener/Waterloo/Cambridge Ontario. We will help you find a carrier that works for you, explain different carrying methods, and help you wrap up your baby.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Angelpack LX
Today Lauren and I tried out the Angelpack. We have had it at our house for a while now, but only tried it on around the house.
First of all, I love the way it looks, the colours are great and it's reversible. The seat is nice and wide, and it reaches from knee to knee on Lauren. The body is pretty tall, with the little flap up, it reaches to the top of Lauren's head. I would put the flap down when she was awake, and up when she was sleeping. I didn't use the sleepyhood that it comes with.
It was very easy to put on, you just clip on the waistbelt, then hold your child against you, and put the straps over your shoulders. I made a cross on my back with the straps. It was pretty comfortable. I had it on for about an hour and a half, and walked around the mall.
It's definitly not as hot as my Girasol Jungle. And Lauren seemed to enjoy it. She even fell asleep, and that's always a good test here.
Overall I would definitly use it again, I will actually bring it to the cottage next week, and see if I can convince my husband to try it.
But I'm a wrap kind of girl, I love the way the wrap sits on my shoulders better then the Angelpack, I found the straps slid towards my neck a bit too much. But maybe I should try it with the straps like a backpack.
I will have to try it on my back as well, that will be for another time.
Has anyone else tried this carrier? What did you think of it?
First of all, I love the way it looks, the colours are great and it's reversible. The seat is nice and wide, and it reaches from knee to knee on Lauren. The body is pretty tall, with the little flap up, it reaches to the top of Lauren's head. I would put the flap down when she was awake, and up when she was sleeping. I didn't use the sleepyhood that it comes with.
It was very easy to put on, you just clip on the waistbelt, then hold your child against you, and put the straps over your shoulders. I made a cross on my back with the straps. It was pretty comfortable. I had it on for about an hour and a half, and walked around the mall.
It's definitly not as hot as my Girasol Jungle. And Lauren seemed to enjoy it. She even fell asleep, and that's always a good test here.
Overall I would definitly use it again, I will actually bring it to the cottage next week, and see if I can convince my husband to try it.
But I'm a wrap kind of girl, I love the way the wrap sits on my shoulders better then the Angelpack, I found the straps slid towards my neck a bit too much. But maybe I should try it with the straps like a backpack.
I will have to try it on my back as well, that will be for another time.
Has anyone else tried this carrier? What did you think of it?
With the flap up.
Asleep in the Angelpack
With the flap down.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
August babywearing meeting
We have set a date and time for our August babywearing meeting.
It will be held on thursday Aug 26 at 9am, in Cambridge. You can leave a message with your email, so I can send you the address.
It will be a general get to know each other meeting. We have a lending library with a selection of carriers that we will demonstrate, and that you will be able to try on/borrow.
If you have a carrier you need help with, please bring it along.
Are there specific carries you want to try out, let us know and one of us will help you out.
You are more then welcome to bring children along. There will be some toys for younger children, and a few craft supplies as well, but if you have older children you might want to bring something along to entertain them.
We ask that you do not bring any peanut/tree nut products to these meetings as our members have children with allergies.
If you can't make this meeting, no worries, there will be more. We are working on a set schedule starting september.
Hope to see you there.
It will be held on thursday Aug 26 at 9am, in Cambridge. You can leave a message with your email, so I can send you the address.
It will be a general get to know each other meeting. We have a lending library with a selection of carriers that we will demonstrate, and that you will be able to try on/borrow.
If you have a carrier you need help with, please bring it along.
Are there specific carries you want to try out, let us know and one of us will help you out.
You are more then welcome to bring children along. There will be some toys for younger children, and a few craft supplies as well, but if you have older children you might want to bring something along to entertain them.
We ask that you do not bring any peanut/tree nut products to these meetings as our members have children with allergies.
If you can't make this meeting, no worries, there will be more. We are working on a set schedule starting september.
Hope to see you there.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Let's get started
We are still working on some of the details, but I wanted to get this blog up, so people can find out about us.
We are a new babywearing group in Kitchener/Waterloo/Cambridge, Ontario.
We are very excited to meet different people in the area who are interested in babywearing.
We love wearing our babies, and want to share this love with other people.
* Ever tried to get on a bus with a stroller, or listened to your baby cry while you try to do housework?
* Have a carrier but you don't really know how to use it, or can't get a comfortable fit?
* You are interested in a carrier, but don't know which one would work for you.
* You are an experienced baby wearer, and would like to share your experience.
Then come out and meet us.
We will have monthly meetings, dates and times to be determined.
Hope to hear from you soon.
We are a new babywearing group in Kitchener/Waterloo/Cambridge, Ontario.
We are very excited to meet different people in the area who are interested in babywearing.
We love wearing our babies, and want to share this love with other people.
* Ever tried to get on a bus with a stroller, or listened to your baby cry while you try to do housework?
* Have a carrier but you don't really know how to use it, or can't get a comfortable fit?
* You are interested in a carrier, but don't know which one would work for you.
* You are an experienced baby wearer, and would like to share your experience.
Then come out and meet us.
We will have monthly meetings, dates and times to be determined.
Hope to hear from you soon.
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