Mommy Review: All Wrapped Up
So today I thought we’d switch things up and I would talk
mommy stuff. I know some of you are not still in baby mode, but you always know
someone who is so you can pass these tidbits along to all the bright eyed new
mommies out there.
When I was pregnant with my second son it had been nearly 7
years since I owned any baby gear. My
darling neighbor down the street was new to the mom game and she walked in the
afternoons with her newborn swaddled tightly against her chest in one of these.
She informed me that it was a Moby Wrap and she just loved
hers. It looked comfortable and the baby
was secure and often sleeping so I decided I had to have one of those for my
own papoose. I promptly put this item on
my Target Registry and received it as a gift.
Long story short, I ended up returning it. I found that it was in fact comfortable to
wear, but really made me quite warm. Also for errands and trips to the grocery
store it wasn’t very practical for me to stand in the parking lot and wrap
myself in yards and yards of fabric. I
know there are throngs of moms who can’t live without their Moby Wrap and to
them I say so glad it works for you, but wasn’t really working for me.
Next I found a baby Bjorn carrier at Marshall’s that was
discounted and looked as though it might be a winner. It slipped on similar to
a back pack and gave more versatile options for a front facing, rear facing
front carry and a carry on the back option.
This was reasonable at $39.99 so I swooped it up. I got it home and was careful to unpack it knowing
how specific my needs were, I gave it the ole college try and I just was not as
happy with the options. Having carried
my first son around probably longer than I should have, I knew I needed more
help with the hip carry. So back in the package this one went and the search
continued.
Next I was reading a favorite blog of mine and came across a
coupon code for Seven Slings. Not having
to invest serious amounts of money on this option thanks to the promo code I
decided to give it a try. I purchased the
Black Magic which was quite stylish. Now I have to say I read all kinds of
negative comments about this one, but I was quite pleased with it. I didn’t follow the height and weight on the
sizing chart. I went strictly with the measurement from the top of my shoulder
across my body to the hip and despite all the negative reviews mine came in a perfect
fit. The fabric has a tiny bit of a stretch to it, and I was a little
embarrassed at having spent money on such a simple design but I loved it. I used this sling for several months
blissfully. The baby often times fell
asleep with his head against my shoulder from the rocking motion. So this was a
winner. But it did have its drawbacks. As he quickly got heavier and heavier I
was uncomfortable supporting his weight on one shoulder and my neck, probably
due to a previous “football injury”. So
this carrier became obsolete around seven months.
And the search continued.
I read so many wonderful things about the Ergo; I saw pictures, watched
videos, and saw the versatility and decided this was the one I had been looking
for. It had a front; back and side carry
option, yay. It was all cotton, could be laundered easily and all the moms on
my block were clamoring for them. This
is it, this is the one for me, rejoice! There was just one drawback…the basic
ones cost a whopping $115. Wa-wa-wa, disappointment set in. I couldn’t justify that cost for baby gear
when my mom just carried me around on her hip for free.
I scoured the consignment shops and craigslist, but I was
unsuccessful in my search. So I kept an eye out and hoped for the best. Several
weeks went by and I had the Bjorn in my car and couldn’t find the time to
return it. I finally found the time in
my schedule to run the Marshall’s on my lunch and return the carrier that
hadn’t worked for me. I sauntered in and
thought to myself I will cruise through the baby section and see if I can find
anything to spend my money on before I head back to work, and there it was (cue
the choirs of angels). An Ergo in a neutral color shoved amongst the wall of baby
gear. What? Were my eyes playing tricks
on me, was there really an Ergo like the one Julia Roberts carried her tot in,
here in my favorite discount store? Yes,
yes it was and it was all mine, mine I say for the bargain price of $59.99.
Woohoo!!! It is worth noting that there were three and I stood there and
considered turning a profit for the other two, but I figured there were two
other thrifty new moms out there who deserved to the right to “wear their
babies” as my co-worker puts it, for the same great deal I was getting. So I feverishly grabbed my bargain and
marched with a big grin on my face to the register.
Now look how calm and relaxed this mommy looks, this is for me. I took a picture of the carrier I had been driving my hubby
crazy over and immediately sent it to him with the caption, “I have won the
Ergo Lottery.” He replied. "good job honey," and celebrated with me because he
loves me and knows how important the little victories are. I carry my prize in a cloth bag and
often move it from car to car in the event that I need to pop out with my sweet
angel and get a few things done hands free.
So there you have it the Ergo story and baby gear review.
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