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Holy Crap! Drop-side cribs
Re: Holy Crap! Drop-side cribs
I just saw this on facebook. We have a dropside crib that we had already decided to replace. Grace used it and everything obviously was fine and chances are it would also be fine for Liam but I am a major worrier by nature so it makes more sense for us just to replace it.
Shorter or pregnant. I'm noticing the larger my belly gets the harder to lower luke into his monsterous crib.
We don't have one, but my mom does. Megan is there a way (like you did) to fix them so they don't drop? My mom was going to give us her drop crib for baby 2, but now I'm thinking that might not be a good idea.
Tripin - DH had decided that if he didn't think the crib would pass the mustard he was going to just put bolts in the bottom of it so it wouldn't drop. Bet your hubby or you dad could do that.
Also, yeah I'm worried about the next belly. Our bathroom sinks are higher (since we're taller) and wider. We thought this was a grand idea but I can barely get to the mirror to apply mascara, already told DH I'm worried about trying to brush my teeth next pregnancy!
I believe the phrase is "pass muster" as in, to be fit for duty. I'm not sure a condiment would be of any use with a crib. LOL!
Jake blowing out the candle at Katie's coming home party
Katie Belle
Kristen, Chad, Jake, Katie & Sadie the Wonderdog, est. 6/17/06
LMAO must have been my tummy thinking for me!