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I just can’t live without_______.

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Summer_Days_pillow.jpgWhen Jack was little, it was the Boppy. That thing went every where with us. I have a picture of him chillin at the lake with sunglasses when he was about 6 month old. It was great while he was learning to set up and control himself. It also helped in nursing.

What is/was your one item?


4 Responses to “I just can’t live without_______.”

  1. Victoria Garson Says:

    I agree with you on the boppy thing! Had to have it everywhere we went. It would be in the car with us even on small trips. I remember we went to the drive in when she was like a month old and we had to have that with us. It helps keep your arms from being terribly uncomfortable! So I’m with ya all the way. Now days shes almost two so its her special stuffed animals that she has to have with her except on quick trips like shopping!

  2. deb Says:

    we also loved the boppy thingy but we could not do without our floppy seat and our table toppers! Kennedy loved to put her mouth on everything and the thought of that totally grossed me and Cindi out. The table toppers and floppy seat kept her mouth away from icky things!

  3. Sarah Says:

    Whiskey, hands down.

    OH.. you meant for the baby.

  4. Sudie Says:

    I really loved the infant carseat that popped out of the car and into the stroller. And…when he got a little older we couldn’t have lived without his exersaucer http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2738123&cp=2255975.2256079
    Yeah…and the whiskey helped too! :)

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