So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Light Weight Strollers are Best for Travel

By Chris Maclaren

If you have young children and you've gone traveling with them in the past, then you no doubt already know just how difficult it can be. Not only does it involve a considerable amount of extra luggage, but of course your kids certainly won't be volunteering to carry any of it. This is why it's so crucial to keep everything light weight wherever possible. The same thing applies to strollers if your kids are still riding in them. Let's face it, you don't want to be rushing about in an Airport carrying luggage and trying to hold on to your kids at the same time, and that's why you should definitely take your stroller with you, but of course you need to have a lightweight stroller such as an umbrella fold stroller.

As I myself have discovered in the past, the vast majority of airlines don't really provide much information about their procedures regarding strollers. In order to avoid any last minute upsets and confusion, here are a few tips which should be able to help you when it's time for boarding and disembarking.

Bear in mind that you can take your stroller all the way to the aircraft because it's not necessary for you to check it in with your other luggage. They will however place a tag on it when you check-in, and when you go through the security check, they'll more than likely want you to put the stroller through the x-ray scanner.

For your convenience, you can wheel your stroller right up to the entrance of the plane. You can't however, bring your stroller on board. There isn't much of a place to store strollers on the plane, and putting them in the overhead compartment is inconvenient and dangerous.

When traveling with your young child, it's important to bring a light weight stroller for the trip. You may want to think about an umbrella fold stroller, or another lightweight stroller in the Maclaren Buggy range.

Most important of all, you need to steer clear of strollers which are full of different attachments and gadgets. After all, the main idea is to have a stroller which is lightweight, strong, and easy to store. As such, you don't want a lightweight stroller which requires you to remove certain parts before you can fold it up for transit. For this reason, you should really avoid the three wheelers and those designed for rugged terrain

Over and above needing to be lightweight, your stroller should also be extremely durable, and once again, an umbrella fold stroller is an outstanding choice. Forget what you've seen or read about airport baggage handlers, because you can be rest assured they don't treat luggage with much respect. Let's face it, you don't want to hand over your lovely new stroller, only to get it back all bent and buckled.

As soon as the plane has landed and taxied to a standstill, you need to make your way to the baggage collection area as soon as possible in order to collect your luggage. However, there's a good chance that your stroller won't appear, and this is why you should always confirm things with the flight attendant with regards to where you'll be able to collect your stroller.

Last but not least, it is always advisable to contact the airline you intend flying with before the actual departure date, in order to verify what their specific rules and regulations are concerning strollers, particularly if your trip is likely to include any connecting flights.

I can assure you, following these few simple tips can go a long way in terms of preventing unnecessary upsets and confusion during your trip. Above all, remember to keep things simple, and as such, a light weight stroller is by far your best choice when it comes to check-In, security check, and storage during transit.

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