About two years ago when we first moved to Louisville, I hung out with a girl named Jess for the first time. I think we went to the mall or something, and when I came home I told Matt two things:
1. "I like her a lot. I think we'll be friends."
AND
AND
2. "I want her stroller."
Granted, we didn't have children or a baby on the way at this point, but that's what I said. Her stroller was by Phil & Teds and was a breeze to push. Well, fast forward to present day---Jess and I are indeed friends (SO thankful for her friendship), and when it came time to pick out a stroller for baby girl, I pretty much knew the one I had my heart set on. Great Mamo was incredibly sweet to buy it for us and, on Halloween night, we took it out for its inaugural walk! Norah came too, of course :)
Granted, we didn't have children or a baby on the way at this point, but that's what I said. Her stroller was by Phil & Teds and was a breeze to push. Well, fast forward to present day---Jess and I are indeed friends (SO thankful for her friendship), and when it came time to pick out a stroller for baby girl, I pretty much knew the one I had my heart set on. Great Mamo was incredibly sweet to buy it for us and, on Halloween night, we took it out for its inaugural walk! Norah came too, of course :)
Here's proof:









Norah seemed a little stunned by the whole experience (sensory overload?). She sat completely still the entire ride with her head cocked slightly to the left, like this:


By the end of the ride, Norah was wiped.
We look forward to many, many more years of after-dinner strolls!
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