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    Anyone else having fun explaining to their partner why you bought x,y, & z?

    @justadad Thank you! My husband’s faces crack me up too. He isn’t mad I’m buying these things, just confused. I’m also a minimalist, so he’s even more confused, because I rarely buy stuff. Once I get done explaining the practicality of what I bought he gets it.
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    Anyone else having fun explaining to their partner why you bought x,y, & z?

    @derekschmoe Thank you! We do a lot of activities on gravel and grass terrain (festivals and camping). On the flip side, we average 3 flights a year, so a compact stroller is needed. I know once baby is here, he’ll see the need for both, but until then I’ll keep trying to explain my purchases.
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    Anyone else having fun explaining to their partner why you bought x,y, & z?

    @wellygirl One is a larger jogging stroller that we can take off-road. The other is a small stroller that is good for traveling on planes.
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    Anyone else having fun explaining to their partner why you bought x,y, & z?

    @katrina2017 He’s buying himself new power tools to build things for the baby lol.
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    Anyone else having fun explaining to their partner why you bought x,y, & z?

    @realist86 The one I bought I’m told fits in most overhead compartments. We are not buying a standard size stroller.
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    Anyone else having fun explaining to their partner why you bought x,y, & z?

    @justadad You, I’m not messing with that. We are light travelers, and the travel stroller I bought collapses with one hand, and has a carrying strap. Once I played with it at the store, I knew we had to have it. It’s so small we can keep it in our daily car for unexpected situations that require...
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    Anyone else having fun explaining to their partner why you bought x,y, & z?

    @jc4life12 The Ridge is a large jogging stroller. We do a lot of activities on gravel and grass terrain (festivals and camping). On the flip side, we average 3 flights a year, so a compact stroller is needed, which is what the Minu is.
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    Anyone else having fun explaining to their partner why you bought x,y, & z?

    @godschild619 I wouldn’t want to bring the Ridge on a flight. We average 3 flights a year, and the compact Minu will be perfect for taking baby to Washington DC to see the museums. The Ridge will be perfect for baby when we go camping in the Badlands.
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    Anyone else having fun explaining to their partner why you bought x,y, & z?

    I’m now 21+4, and my anatomy scan went great. So, I’m now buying everything we need (leaving a lot of little stuff for the baby shower), and my husband is getting overwhelmed. I first bought an Uppababy Ridge stroller (Jogger), and then today I bought the Uppababy Minu V2 ( compact travel)...
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