Initial Impressions - The Graco Evo

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As you might already know, I am currently in a competition to win a much coveted ambassadorial title with Graco. For now, I have been sent the stylish Graco Evo to review. I’d been eyeing up this travel system for some time so it’s great to get up-close-and-personal with it. I’ve got lots planned to show off just how fabulous this system is (and I suspect I might even look like a prat over the course of the next weeks), but I thought I’d share our first impressions with you all.

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For the Graco’s first outing, we went Christmas shopping with Dexter. It was set to be a long day as it was our last possible shopping day before the 25th. This is Craig’s first (and only) opportunity to buy me some present’s and I’m notoriously hard to buy for. Craig is not the most decisive man ever and it was clear from the outset he was relying on me to casually pick out things so he could dart off an hour later on his own to bag them. Still, it was lovely to get out and about together as Craig works bloody hard to provide for us.

As far as putting the travel system together, Craig had this mastered within minutes. This won’t earn me any ‘mum-points’ at all but I must admit I wouldn’t know how to collapse any of the chairs / travel systems we own. We have a kitchen large enough so that don’t have to collapse and store them away, and as Craig is the only driver in our household, he’s always there if we travel. I really should learn but it’s worked out quite well so far - if it’s raining, I just fiddle with the radio in the passenger seat whilst Craig does all the heavy lifting (… I’m in sooo much trouble when he reads this).

I’m seriously impressed with how easy it is to set up too. All of the buttons to collapse are located at the top of the chair so there’s minimal bending over. It’s also very compact and fits easily in our 25-year-old little run around (Ford Focus). I’ve owned some 4 different travel systems since having Dexter. This is definitely the best for cars with limited boot space - just look at this…

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I also loved the steering. The turning circle is so tight you can turn easily in a small lift or confined spaces. This was ideal for Christmas shopping as it was predictably busy. We took a few videos of us scooting through Debenhams’ kitchenware section with thousands of pounds worth of breakables precariously displayed at elbow height, crowded underwear sections (yes, my Craig always buys me something cute to wear), and busy walkways. I’ll be sharing these videos here in a few days time when I’ve sussed out how to upload them and edited out a few dodgy frames with my bum in.

Finally, no Christmas shopping trip with be complete without bags (and lots of them). The Evo has the biggest storage basket I’ve ever seen on a travel system frame. This is simply invaluable and a major selling point. The ability to stow away both change bag, handbag, and extra shopping means you can go hands-free to focus on baby. As you so often feel like you should pin a ‘Wide Load’ sign to your bum as a new mummy - it helps not to have bags over your shoulders making the problem worse.

So what does Dexter think? Well I think he’d give it a thumbs up for comfort! So far, so good. If you’re in the market for a new travel system / pushchair - keep an eye out for more from me on the Graco Evo!

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Welcome to My New Blog!

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Woo hoo! I’ve finally done it and gone self-hosted. This is a big thing for this little blog. We’ve now landed ourselves right in the 21st century and can work with brands more holistically (should they want to of course).

I’ll be tidying, pruning, adding, fiddling etc over the next few days to tweak things and make MyMillsBaby easy to follow and interact with. I’ll also be putting together a little press pack with information on how this blog can support other businesses (both big and little).

Of course, the decision was not made solely to bring about more opportunities. The font was very tiny over at http://mymillsbaby.wordpress.com/, and the background was overwhelming too. This blog is cleaner, easier to read, and hopefully a little easier-on-the-eye! Of course - if you have any suggestions, I’d be happy to consider them so do pop them over.

Coming up over the next few days will be a detailed product review of the Graco Evo that I’m lucky enough to be playing with! It’s all unboxed and ready for an outing so I’m excited to be taking it Christmas shopping tomorrow. I think Dexter will be eternally grateful for some fresh air too having finally gotten over his cold!

Right - I’m off to pop open some bubbly! Cheers!

 


It’s Christmas!

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I’ve been tagged!!!

I’ve been nominated by Baby Steps to share my experience of Christmas and help you all get in a nauseatingly festive mood. Despite only just rekindling my love affair with all things festive, this is my very first time being tagged and therefore I can’t resist giving it a go. I can’t promise you’ll read this and feel all warm and glowy inside - I’ve scanned the questions and am already dreading having to reveal my inner Grinch.But Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without a bit of moan so let me do yours for you, sit back, and let’s dish the dirt on Christmas!

What’s your favourite thing about Christmas?

I used to be incredibly indifferent to Christmas. From about the age of 18, I’ve lived alone and all the trekking to see relatives, the expense, the buying presents etc used to overwhelm me. It was always nice seeing everyone but it seemed like a whole lot of fuss for just one day.

Now my attitude is unrecognisable. With Dexter here, I’m hugely excited for him. The tree is up, the presents are in the process of being wrapped, the plans to see the wider family are coming together. Dexter is far too young to appreciate my efforts but this year is a practice round for those to come. I’ll be mentally preparing a list of things we need for next year to make it extra special when he’s finally able to join in.

If I was pushed to say the thing that makes Christmas special for me - it would have to be champagne at lunchtime. The aim is to get suitably drunk by dinner so the crappy tv schedule doesn’t make you suicidal.

What is your favourite make-up look for the festive season?

Same as always. I always have red nails, nude lips bronzed cheekbones and smokey eyes. I have quite a distinctive face and if I wear anything more than this, I tend to look like a drag queen which isn’t a good look at all. In fact watching my face deteriorate throughout the day is a pretty common theme at Christmas. When I drink red wine my cheeks redden and my lips stain - it’s a sure-fire way to tell where Gemma sits on the drunk-o-meter as I’m usually pretty self-conscious about how I look.

Real or Fake trees?

REAL!!!! I can’t stand fake trees. When I was a little girl, we used to get our trees from the same gypsy encampment every year. Knowing what I do know about gypsy’s I can understand why my dad used to restrict the amount of cash he bought with him. This was the closest pop-up store in a field near to our house and it used to be a fairly big deal picking the right tree. At aged 16 when I was told we were having a fake tree for the first year ever - I remember getting in a mighty strop about it.

Sure the needles fall off and you sometimes prick yourself when decorating it - but I love the imperfectness of a real tree, and the smell is gorgeous. Fake trees are always too green, and no amount of tinsel can cover the plasticky middle section.

Giving or receiving presents?

If I say receiving I’ll look like a right selfish bint so giving it is! No in all seriousness I do like buying presents for some people.There’s nothing better than that feeling when you know you’ve got it right. You’ve found something unique and cool that the receiver will use all year round and tell their mates about.

For some reason I really feel the pressure when buying for my other half though. He’ll never say what he wants so it’s always a guessing game and I know my choices are sometimes disappointing. I seem to fall into the trap of spending more and hoping he’s impressed by the price tags. Worst present has to be Apple TV that I bought him last year - we’ve used it once.

Do you open your presents in the morning or evening?

Always the morning. This year though Dexter has lots of little pressies so we’ll probably stagger it so he gets a whole days worth of surprises.

What’s your favourite Christmas film?

I hate them all!!! Tee hee - that’s not strictly true. I’m not a huge film fan and find heartwarming films a little cutesy for my liking. I definitely prefer films for grown ups so my favourites would Die Hard or Edward Scissorhands. Something that doesn’t overdo it on the Christmas Trees and Carol Singing.

Before you all shake your head in sympathy and pray for me - I’m sure with Dexter here I’ll have to get used to cartoons and U rated movies in the near future. Maybe my son’s face during Toy Story will restore my faith in Disney. Until then, I’m banning terrestrial tv on Christmas Day. Daddy and I will watch a box set of Batman or something equally dark and action packed.

What is your favourite Christmas food?

Has to be cocktail sausages wrapped in bacon, and all the little finger food bits and pieces. Anything my Craig cooks is delicious but let’s face it - you wouldn’t cook Turkey at any other time than Christmas Day - you’d opt for chicken which is far tastier.

Reading this back I’m still a weeney bit Bah Humbug aren’t I? Oh dear - well with each day that passes I’m sure I’ll get into the spirit a little more.

I’m tagging three of my favourite blogger’s to (hopefully) spread a little more joy xx

Mummy Bird

Attachment Mummy

Mum’s the Word

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