Training for the Iron Daddy competition
So we've got one of those cool MEC frame-pack child carriers. Essentially a heavy-duty frame-pack style thing into which one can put a child.
Little guy's really taking to it. Sometimes, there's not much else that calms him, but putting him in it, walking 'round the neighbourhood a while.
As he's now probably somewhere just south of 30 lbs (or so I guess; his last paediatrician visit was almost two months ago now, and he was 24 lbs then), this makes for a reasonably serious pack. Do this daily, for a good 20 minutes, and it's got to have some conditioning value, methinks.
Little guy's obviously just making sure his Dad stays healthy 'til he moves out, is all.
Little guy's really taking to it. Sometimes, there's not much else that calms him, but putting him in it, walking 'round the neighbourhood a while.
As he's now probably somewhere just south of 30 lbs (or so I guess; his last paediatrician visit was almost two months ago now, and he was 24 lbs then), this makes for a reasonably serious pack. Do this daily, for a good 20 minutes, and it's got to have some conditioning value, methinks.
Little guy's obviously just making sure his Dad stays healthy 'til he moves out, is all.