While we knew we'd be working on a budget and watching our pennies, the full concept has really hit home. The Mister wanted to stop and look baby furniture a week ago so we went to Baby Depot (not a place I'd frequent too often- a little, well... ucky) where they have good deals. We purused the entire crib, stroller and car seat area to get an idea of what we were looking at, realizing we need TWO of most things. *Swallow*
We committed to ourselves to get what we can used. I have no issues looking for good, used items for the babies. They grow so fast that buying EVERYTHING new is just silly, especially since we won't be having more kids.
So, I scoped out garage sales for this past Saturday. We drug sweet Sydney with us, she rode along in her nightgown, curlers in her hair (party) and only complained about 10 times. Not bad. The first BIG neighborhood garage sale was almost a bust except that as we drove out I spied a double stroller....STOP! He did.
What we found was a black and beige Graco DuoGlider with 2 car seats and 2 bases. It had a price tag of $100. The nicest (and skinniest-which gives me hope) Mom of boy/girl twins came over to tell us all about it. I sent the Mister to go see how much money was in my wallet ($4) to add to his cash ($63). The thing was literally rolled out of the garage, had cookie/cracker crumbs, stains and one missing canopy shade. But, it would clean up and we could order a new canopy. It was well loved but the babies can only ride in the carrier-type car seats for a few months anyway and then we'll put them in bigger new carseats that they'll use until they don't need any seats anymore. After confirming the seats had never been in an accident, She took our $67 happily and bid us farewell and good luck. I've already downloaded the instruction manual. I need to call Graco customer service for the replacement canopy. Looks like it'll be about $19! Yay!
Later Saturday I drug the fam out again (Syd was included because she bailed on her friends party and therefore her consequence was having to go shopping with us) to go to some thrift stores. Found nothing except at the last place. A double jogger stroller. It's in even better shape than the DuoGlider and it was $34.99! It's an InStep 10K. The only thing "wrong" with it was a repair to the rubber on the handle. Who cares! Yay us! When we go camping, hiking/walking or to the park we are set. That's all we'll need in strollers unless they bug each other to the point of having to split them up in separate strollers. Which could happen because I've read and the DuoGlider skinny lady confirmed that she had to stop using the Duo and get a side by side because the twin in the back was kicking the seat of the twin riding in front. That makes me laugh. How funny will that be to start watching them bug each other?! Forgive me, I digress....
So one Saturday yielded: 1 DuoGlider Travel System, 2 carseats (fit the stroller) and 2 bases (for the car); 1 InStep 10K double jogging stroller- Total spent $102. Actual retail for all items, new= $500 approx. Can I get a "Hell Yeah!" everybody?
I tried to find pictures on the web to upload but none worked well. You'll have to Google them yourselves if you want to take a look.
Now to defray the cost of disposables, we're discussing the option of cloth. With all the new fangled covers and inserts I'm seriously confused. The closest store that has them in stock so I can touch and try them out is 80 miles away. I love the g dipes option...not as inexpensive but great for the environment and they have cotton/hemp inserts now as well. The thought of washing dipes is a bit daunting...the cost for sposies for twins is terrifying. OK, that's a little dramatic but it's scary none the less. This will be our next endeavor....diapering butts.
How cute is this?---->

6 comments:
OMG - I'm trying to figure out the CD'ing and it SUCKS. Pick Laurie and Katie's brains! I'm getting a few different kinds to start...like the gdiaper option too. Is the Mister on board with the CD'ing? S is quite skeptical but I'm not giving him a choice. hehe.
Anyhoo, the CD'ing is far less daunting to me than car seats and pediatrician interviewing at the moment. :)
The Mister was skeptical too until we discussed the cost. Then he got a little intrigued..but only a little. He asked about a diaper service- good idea! Apparently there are none in this neck of the woods. Figures.
Sweet score on the strollers & car seats!! Go, Ann!! :0) Any time you need some info on CDing, let me know! I looked into G Dipes, too, but the cost was more than using sposies. though I really like the flushable idea. Mink was skeptical about CDing, too, but, like S, he had no option. Washing CDs isn't too nasty, esp. if you use disposable (flushable) liners for poos. And I would totally use sposies until the meconium poos (or Dirty honey poos, as Mink calls them) go away. And on outings that last more than an hour in the first few months. Who knew something so little could defecate so much!?!
Oh! I forgot about flushable liners. One of the Mister's "issues" is pooh in the washing machine "getting on my clothes". *insert eye roll* Maybe with the liners that would make that issue go away. :-) Thanks!!
One thing my acupuncturist told me (also a CD'ing mommy) was never ever wash the diapers with anything else. Problem solved with the clothes issue!
"mink" bwahahahahaha!!!!
Yeah Ann!!!! Great score!! :) You can find LOTS of stuff on ebay or craigslist!!
Congrats on 13 weeks!!!
Malinda
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