Guest guest Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 This is not important but I was thinking some of you might have had some sort of brilliant solution when you went through the same thing (learning curve and all that). I am having difficulty taking Lily out. Her casts get stuck in carts (it really takes two people to remove her because of the bent knee and the angle her feet are and the only other person I have right now to help is my three year old--he's really cute as a bug's ear but hasn't started to payoff yet in the work deparment--when is that? age 15?). The tough one is since her last casts she doesn't fit in restaurant highchairs (she is one) and we have a lot of events this week because of a brother's wedding. Any ideas how to feed her and contain her at the rehearsal dinner, wedding reception, etc.? I have been holding her on my lap when we HAVE to be out but would really prefer not to have to do that this weekend. Has anyone had success with those booster chairs with the trays? I wasn't sure if her casts would be too thick for them? Thanks. I know there are many more worthy, serious issues here but I thought I would give this " sanity-saver " e-mail a shot! Thanks all. P.S. I posted photos of our last visit to Dr. Ponseti last week. I am searching for her before photos. I, too, loved Garrison's album. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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