Happy Valentine’s Day!

So today was pretty much a perfect day (visit to Liam’s hairdresser with a sobbing toddler notwithstanding).  First off, I finally got to indulge in the gyro I’ve been craving for the past month (since we were in Decatur and could drop by Athens on our way back home).  Then we got home and I got a call from the director at our first choice preschool telling us that there’s a space for Liam for next school year (I can’t tell you how worried I was about this one).   Lastly, I got an early Valentine’s Day present from my wonderful husband, so we’re celebrating now!  Here it is:

BOB!

We’ve been hemming and hawing for some time about strollers because we couldn’t decide if we A) wanted to (or were able to) spend a lot of money on a stroller and B) wanted to wait until we have two children to get a new one and then spring for the double-stroller version.  We had already gone for a “test drive” at REI and since then I’ve coveted these things almost as much as the Odyssey, but it wasn’t the right time financially so we just waited.  The issues with our current stroller are that the brake sticks (causing an awful whap-whap-whap noise while in use) and the steering is so difficult that going on a long walk with my son causes me to have carpel tunnel syndrome (seriously).  I’ve stopped walking to the park because the stroller makes me hurt and we don’t have sidewalks for the entire route and I don’t think that Liam would make it all the way there without assistance.  Today all of that ended and I’m SO excited!

Matt had apparently been stalking BOBs on Craigslist for months, but each time a decent deal became available it was snapped up before he could do anything about it.  Today his luck changed.  He ran out and picked it up immediately and pulled into our driveway at 4:30 (about two hours earlier than usual) with a surprise in the trunk.  The whole thing was a surprise, in fact.  Such a surprise that here’s what was going through my mind as I watched him finishing an insanely long (at least from my perspective inside the house, what with my imagination running completely amok) phone conversation inside the car:  unexpected early arrival + long phone conversation = somebody died.  Seriously — after 20 minutes of watching this I was going completely insane watching from the living room, but it’s rude to interrupt someone’s phone call, especially if they’re grieving, so I left him alone.

Then, when he FINALLY came inside he went to change Liam’s diaper and insisted that we take a walk to “talk” which only made me more insane.  Until, that is, he told me that I wouldn’t need the stroller that I’d pulled out to use.  Then I knew that it was all good news.  I don’t squeal, but as close as I get to squealing is what happened in the driveway this afternoon.  Then we took a walk around the neighborhood.  I can steer with one hand.  I can activate the brake by pulling the safety strap.  There’s no whap-whap-whapping to be heard.  It rolls on the grass without effort or incident.  It easily fits into the trunk of Matt’s car (without removal of all the crap that currently lives back there — which means that it would easily fit into my car, or, you know, a van, *ahem*).

Plus, it was sunny and not too cold.  How much more perfect could a day get?

6 thoughts on “Happy Valentine’s Day!”

  1. Congrats on your new wheels mom, dad and Liam! Hopefully soon we can have “meet you at the park” playdates :) Well done Matt!!

  2. A very worthy investment, though is it a shame that he didn’t spring for the one with the flatscreen built into the awning. Wait, you don’t think….I’m now insecure in my humor and will search the internet to see if such a thing exists. Standby

  3. Kate–we’ll certainly have to meet for a playdate (or laydate as may be more applicable to your little one). You’re not ready to have this baby quite yet, are you?

    Allen–I wish I could say that such a thing doesn’t exist, but I really wouldn’t be surprised. I mean–isn’t the whole point of going on a walk to make sure that the child is completely anesthetized with constant ‘entertainment’? They have birds on TV, too…

  4. Allen–I was typing as you were posting, but as I said before I’m (unfortunately) not surprised. The world of kid gear is completely, totally, buck-wild insane.

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