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Look, Ma, no hands!

This is the best invention ever created.
Violet is happily snoozing while I get shit done.

What a wonderful day!

(she slept 6 hours straight last night)

Donotbelieve 9 Mar 15
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Both of you look great ! Awe too cute!

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Awwwww....lovely!

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She is a little cutie!

@Donotbelieve sorry wrong site. Thought I was on SD.

@Donotbelieve if you had asked politely I would have. Go ahead and block me, I don't even know you nor do I care to.

@Donotbelieve you're welcome!

@Donotbelieve I'm stuck in the wrong part of the conversation.

@Donotbelieve not your fault. He was being an ass. He was way out of line.

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All I know is if that were me you would not be getting any work done.

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Who invented Baby Bjorn? Was it Bjorn Borg?

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You are most fortunate. Newborns who sleep six hours straight usually get denied their union ID cards (Crybabies, Infants and Toddlers Union). It is considered gauche not to make your parents sleep-deprived.

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Awesome!

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Awww... Cute little bug! Those Bjorn's are great. Frees up your mitts for so many activities! Dishes, laundry, grocery shopping. Power tools not so much... I got a lot of use out of one when my daughter was a baby. I miss carrying around my little doodle.

@Donotbelieve I could see that being a challenge for sure.

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She's growing fast! Great pic of you and darling Violet!!!

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Sweet girl! And you look amazing! I looked like death at this point. No sleep, no shower a walking zombie!

@Donotbelieve You have lipstick on? Look gorgeous! And what a baby! Hope she sleeps 6 hours every night.

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Awwwwww

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What’s old is new again! This was the way children were transported in one form or another, for centuries. Then someone designed baby buggies and strollers, not to mention the 60 lb jobs women used to kill themselves trying to get in the bus, generally with the baby in the seat. We used carriers like this, then backpacks when my son get bigger. They love the body contact and the views, way better than being at ground level.

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hope she continues to get some long sleep time in. that can be so harrowing, waking all the time

@Donotbelieve you are looking beautiful by the way

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Beautiful. My daughter loved her carrier as soon as she could face forward.

Six hours is impressive at that age.

JimG Level 8 Mar 15, 2019
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I had one of those for my son, took him everywhere with me, a ruck sack on my back for bottles nappies etc and we were set to go. Much easier then lugging a pushchair or pram on and off buses.

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Looks like a real 'snuggle-bug'!

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