u/clever_little_ghost

New store? or Walmart expanding?

hey folks, I'm at walmart and see that there is construction on the old Big Lots building happening. Anyone know what's going in there? or if they are expanding Walmart to suck less? I'd love to see a big one like westfield has go in, hope thats not a hot take. I'm just tired of having to buy stuff online bc the selection is so limited here (and in hadley).

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u/clever_little_ghost — 3 days ago

still attempting the boba/moby

tried this different technique, but he doesn't feel super secure in the pouch. am I missing a step? I put it across my chest, bring it around back up over my arms, and twist it under his bum a few times before tying in the back. He is in a froggy position on top of my bust. It feels like he can just flop back and forth and if he had a fit and threw himself back he would fall right out. I want a wrap that doesn't have a determine side he faces but this feels too loose.

Edit: Thanks everyone! It has a little stretch but I didn't think it had enough to qualify as a stretchy wrap. Especially the Moby. I'm glad I didn't trust it! And thank you for the IG link, that video is perfect and just might work for us! I will try again with that technique!

u/clever_little_ghost — 1 month ago

Best technique for large chests?

Hey all, I'm new to baby wearing and need some help. My boss gave us a Moby and we looked up how to use it. I'm not sure what kind of wrap it is (all these acronyms are a little intimidating!) but its the basic one they instruct you to use on the site. I have my lil guy nice and secure, but I feel like it needs to be insanely tight in order for him to not slump down almost below my boobs. Like, hurts me kind of tight. Does anyone have a recommendation for securing him without the wrap squeezing my kidneys to pulp?

I know I'm a big girl, pls be kind - my measurements in case it helps:

bust 51"

chest 42"

waist 44"

belly 52"

hips 54"

Thanks everyone!

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u/clever_little_ghost — 1 month ago