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Hello brothers and sisters,
I have great news and a million questions. After 37 years of no kids I have great news I'm having twin boys. Now I need some things advice on carseats right now. Do I get 2 seperate ones or do they make one that holds twins? I'm going to need them for 2 cars. And maybe an rv? Plus everything else.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Babies are coming in Aug or Sept.
encorehunter
04-19-2016, 15:59
Congratulations!
I would suggest two seperate seats with the quick detach bases. Then buy two extra bases for the other vehicle. It is so nice to be able to pull a handle and have the seat come out and not have to deal with a seatbelt all the time.
Congratulations!
I would suggest two seperate seats with the quick detach bases. Then buy two extra bases for the other vehicle. It is so nice to be able to pull a handle and have the seat come out and not have to deal with a seatbelt all the time.
Congratulations. This is pretty good advice. It's been a while since I've had to deal with car seats.
oh man you have your hands full. When my wife and i found out we were pregnant with out first one, we wished we had twins to get both kids out of the way. I don't know how parents can handle more than one. We took turns on duties, and its still tough.
But to answer your question, search slickdeals. Like encorehunter stated, but 2 of the same seats (maybe different colors) and if you have more than one vehicle at least look at getting one additional base (if not two).
Thanks to everyone for your well wishes. I am going to need so much more stuff then the car seats. However, I figure that should be first just to get it out of the way.
One of the biggest lies of parenthood is that kids are expensive. Your costs will go up initially, but they go back down as they move from not needing diapers and not needing to eat special foods. Your biggest expenses will be car seats, diapers, and clothes that they grow out of quickly. Beyond that, don't stress too much about buying them a ton of stuff. The most important thing they need is you and mom.
encorehunter
04-19-2016, 18:16
One of the biggest lies of parenthood is that kids are expensive...... Beyond that, don't stress too much about buying them a ton of stuff.
Please tell my wife this...
We have a 2 year old and 7 month old boy. My advice is go to the gym now and work on the treadmill for endurance and tie rope to two 45 lb weights to pick up and carry around. It takes endurance to keep up, even with both parents helping.
encorehunter
04-19-2016, 20:49
congrats. We have been hoping for multiples for a long time.
I agree with Irving. Except for us they are even cheaper. Our kids wear hand me downs (from the older kids), so no need to buy each kid new clothes. Unless something truly wears out.
Diapers are expensive. We did cloth diapers with the first couple. They are so nice now adays. And better for the kids. BUT, if you are on a well and have a septic system, or if you value your time, then they can be an added pain.
car seats are easy. As far as I know you can only get the detachable base ones for the baby sized seats. That works great so you can carry them around without getting them out. As they progress to the next size they wont be detachable. And once you strap them in, you wont EVER want to do it again and will gladly buy another set for the other vehicle.
Other than Formula when we dont have a goat in milk, we never spent extra money for kids specific food. We never ever bought baby food, not even once. We ground up our own food in the little baby mill.
I have 8 and one on the way. When this one comes we will have 8 kids that are 11 and under.
Wow. I don't know how you keep it all together with 8. We just gave our little one his first goats milk last night. He loved it, but he likes anything food wise. I have to build a milking stand this week to make her easier to milk.
Sorry about the hi jack
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That's so cool and outside of the baby money machine that's set up to take money from new parents.
pickenup
04-19-2016, 23:34
Congrats.
Your life(s) are going to change....
Don't [panic]
Congrats!
Here is my advice as my good friend has Twins that are now and a month older than my youngest son and they play together a lot and our wives yap about this stuff all the time.
buy 2 car seats with detachable bases. Get 2 extra bases for the other vehicle. Then you can get the kids strapped in, carry them out to the car and they lock in place. Nice and easy. And no switching bases when you take the other car. It gets old.
my youngest son is 9 months now and we just transitioned him to a rear facing car seat so it makes it a bit more of a pain carrying him out to the car and you need either a stroller or a cart getting around stores and whatnot. He sits in high chairs at restaurants so it isn't too bad.
You will definitely want a nice double stroller. My buddy got the longer version which is nice when in tighter spots walking, but the side by side is a little easier to check on each kid and get them what they need.
you absolutely need a baby brezza once you do formula if you are going that route. Put a bottle under the dispenser, hit the button and it makes perfect bottles every time. It's worth every penny and with 2 kids it is worth it's weight in gold. My 9 month old will start whining when he gets hungry, as soon as he hears that thing turn on he crawls over to the counter and waits for me to pick him up and he grabs the bottle and goes to town on it.
From where and how much should I pay? These car seats are everywhere and I don't know what to look for?
CobaltSkink
04-23-2016, 16:31
Several years ago, we had #1. A coworker gave me an infant carseat.
I bought several used carseats off Craigslist, scrapped the seats, and kept the bases.
After she was 2 years old/ 22 pounds/ 2 years old, we moved her to a different carseat.
For the primary car, we now use a Britax Boulevard:
http://http://www.amazon.com/Britax-Boulevard-G4-1-Convertible-Laguna/dp/B00OLRKNIW
For the secondary cars, we use cheap Coscos from Walmart:
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Cosco-Scenera-Convertible-Car-Seat-Harper/26845779
In the meantime, the infant carseat hit its expiration date (? 7-years from date of manufacture?), and I destroyed it.
I kept the extra bases. For #2, we bought another seat that worked with the bases I still had:
http://www.amazon.com/Graco-SnugRide-Classic-Connect-Infant/dp/B00H8MQ5CA
The Cosco is about $40. The Graco is about $90. The Britax is $200+.
For an infant, I would recommend the Graco or the Britax.
The Graco will work for the first two years (only). The seperate base make it super easy to strap the kid into the chair inside the house, then carry the seat out to the car.
The Britax does not have that flexibility, but both it and the Cosco will work from birth to at least 40 pounds.
The Britax and Cosco are both "convertibles", rear-facing or forward-facing. The Britax is very user-friendly; the Cosco not so much.
I think all cars after 2000 have the LATCH system of backseat/parcel deck anchors. If not, you may need some of these:
http://www.amazon.com/Seat-Belt-Adjusting-Clip-4-Pack/dp/B007CN9IJW
(http://www.amazon.com/Seat-Belt-Adjusting-Clip-4-Pack/dp/B007CN9IJW)One should come with any new seat. They are used with the regular seatbelt system. Check your owners manual for carseat anchor points.
Good luck.
(You're going to need it! [Beer])
CobaltSkink
04-23-2016, 16:33
PS. Infants rear-facing until 22 pounds, 29 inches (about 2 years old).
Then forward-facing OK.
Congrats man! We got a Graco click connect one, luckily my daughter likes it but the this is big with the base. Like many said already get a lighter one cause they get heavy fast and buy extra bases. Man you should buy stock in red bull cause your going to need them with the lack of sleep and stress... Don't worry it's the best experience in your life and I wouldn't change it for the world! Love my lo (little one) even when I'm pulling my hair out.
The little woman is the pita right now. I hope its not hereditary?
You thinks she's mean now just wait when she's running on zero sleep. Hopefully your kids will be good sleepers, try to keep her stress levels low it will only benefit the kids when they are born! Yep that means taking shit and kicks to the groin all day long to keep her happy! Just think in 6 months it could be worse or a lot better!! Good luck!
Even worse news. I think I may have to fight her for custody. I don't even know where to start with something like that?
No we are not married and I found out that she was after we broke up. I don't make this decision lightly. I would still like to know what to do if she turns out to be unfit.
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I don't want to fight with her but she is untrustworthy.
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