Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Carrying the Sanitary Burden!


I must confess that I am a humorist and there are times when my tone takes an extra modicum of that satirical tinge which leaves the readers with a spinning head. But that works, doesn’t it? What fails to work here is common sense. Now it’s no ranting but do you think that Pizza Huts have reason enough not to provide a diaper-changing table? If you take their word, then it’s simply part of their ‘sanitation policy’ not to allow any baby changing tables since, as they claim, these can carry germs.

While not trying to be cynic, I am tempted to ask ‘what about the toilets in the hut?’ Toilets are the breeding places of germs, especially if they are not properly cleaned. So let’s ask the hut’s sanitation department: are these the baby-changing tables or toilets that are more difficult to wash clean of germs? Don’t wait for their answer. Because it’s definitely not going to tell you which of these two is harder to sterilize. Putting our brains to work, it is evident that these guys simply do not want the babies to be brought along.

For a pizza-lover, it is easy to leave the baby behind at home. For a caring parent, I’m afraid it’s not a good choice. If the caring parent is a pizza lover, he/she needs to work out some way that reconciles pizza and babies in the same hut without a diaper-changing table but still having the baby’s diapers changed without a snag.

My advice is ‘don’t wreck your brains on the puzzle!’ Why not? Because the solution isn’t in the head; it’s there in Abiie LLC’s new baby stroller with diaper-changing facility: the BabyDeck™ Stroller. With its own fold-out-and-change-diaper system, this baby stroller is the pizaa-loving parent’s heaven. If you are one of them, get yourself a BabyDeck™ Stroller, enter any pizza hut with non-available baby changing tables, and let them see the look of independence on your face. If the staff tells you that they don’t have the baby changing facility (which means ‘why you brought your little one in?’), tell them that you have an invisible diaper-changing table. Let them search your pockets and of they did find it, may be they will be tempted to charge you an extra few bucks for letting you use the hut’s floor for supporting the stroller.

What you do now? While not wanting to be cranky, I really think that pizza is not a health-friendly meal after all!

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Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Diaper Changing in a Shopping Mall


You’ve got your pay and the necessary stock in the house needs some beefing up? It’s shopping time! You must take your cash, check book, or credit card. Don’t leave your spouse or partner in the bathroom and, if you are a caring parent, don’t forget to take your baby along in his/her pram. Family shopping is always an excitement!

As you enter the mall, happy about all being perfect, something may send ripples in your enjoyable shopping venture: the need to change your baby’s diaper that suddenly seems to irritate the baby to the point of crying due to the stink and burning of his/her bottom. What do you do now? Of course, rush the child to the restroom in the mall. But do you know how long it can take you to get there? Well, it is long enough to send your patience on the rocks!

In America, most shopping malls provide the restroom facility down their long hallways in a place with minimum traffic. This is because the designers of the mall do not want to stain the elegance of the building with the restroom that digresses in its design from the overall design and feel of the shopping place. This strategy of the mall designers costs the shopping parents their comfort when their baby is in need of diaper-changing.

The only solution to this discomforting situation has only recently come from Abiie LLC’s BabyDeck™ Stroller which allows instant diaper-changing without the need to rushing the baby to the restroom. This specialized stroller has a built-in, foldable, durable diaper-changing platform that saves the parents or caregivers from a lot of trouble in shopping malls or anywhere out of their comfort zone. All you do is take the stroller to a less-trafficked spot, fold the diaper-changing table out of the stroller’s seat, change your baby’s diaper, and smile out of satisfaction.

In its latest quaint design, BabyDeck™ Stroller will be available for sale online at http://www.amazon.com/. More details about this amazing baby carrier can be accessed online at http://www.mybabydeck.com/.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

BabyDeck™ Stroller’s Bed Time Story




Hmm!! So I finally have a voice. Bingo! Here I am, strolling by your baby’s cot, putting her to sleep with the little-told story of my birth. Now let me try to recall where it all started. I see many beautiful couples, strolling with their kids in parks, smiling and happy. And then something happens, making the parents rush to the nearest public restroom. The baby’s irritated expression tells me it is time to change diapers. But why do the moms and dads look annoyed?

It urns out that the public restroom they use is dirty, not facilitated with diaper-changing equipment, and studded with bacteria and viruses that are congratulating themselves on finding another little target for causing disease. I can see that the same couple of smiling parents is now sick of the leisure time they had awaited for the whole week. But I am not born yet, so I can’t help them. I wish I could.

One day, this wonderful couple of Jane and Ken are out with Ethan, their cute little, 3-months old, baby boy. They are enjoying their time with some other members of their family in a San Antonio theme park in Texas. All is well until the same nature’s call dawns on little Ethan and poor mom Jane rushes her to the nearest public restroom. By the way, it is not so near and the sizzling summer makes Jane’s search pretty bothersome.

Finally, mommy Jane finds a restroom and goes in to give Ethan a diaper change. And look what she finds in there: a crowd of people waiting their turn for using the unclean restroom. She is nauseated to see that the table used for diaper-changing is sooooooooooo dirty!!!! But she has to use it anyway or else Ethan will start crying due to the burning sensation on his bottom and might fall ill. Jane wonders if changing Ethan’s diapers on such a dirty table will leave Ethan safe from the monstrous germs that are invisibly lurking there. At length, she finishes her duty and exits the restroom, almost pulling out her hair.

Some time later, I see the couple again. Ken has sold the family car to buy a SUV with plenty of room at the back for changing Ethan’s diapers. But Jane’s suffering is not over yet. The SUV can’t go inside the mall or run on narrow paths and lanes. She still has to rush Ethan back to the vehicle to clean the baby boy and tie a neat diaper around him every two hours or so. The couple is frustrated like every other couple who travel out with their very young kids.

Suddenly, Jane and Ken decide to use their brains and get rid of the difficult diaper-changing problem in public places. They think, think, and think….and Eureka!!!!! The solution is so simple that they laugh at themselves and other parents for not arriving at it sooner. If the baby stroller, that parents use to carry their child, could be equipped with a platform that can folded into the seat and folded out for changing the baby’s diaper, there wouldn’t be the headache of worrying about finding a health-friendly restroom with diaper-changing facility. Babies would be lying in their cozy pram while their diapers are changed anytime and anywhere out in the public.

Ken and Jane shared their idea with other people who are good at converting ideas into real products. Soon after this, I was born with a foldable diaper-changing table made as part of the stroller’s seat. I am not just an odd-looking carrier; instead, I am as quaint and pretty as any modern baby stroller. Look at me baby and tell me….oh! There you go slumbering again without hearing the last word. No problem. Just go to your baby computer and click on http://www.mybabydeck.com/ to see how sophisticated I look. You won’t keep from thinking why I should not go for the Mr. Stroller 2008 contest. Oh Well, good night!

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Baby Diaper-Changing Is Child’s Play!


Changing the diaper of a baby always seemed to me a hell of bothersome job. Thanks goodness that moms have instinctual love for their young babies, or else I could not think of how moms could take the pains to replace diapers in a series of movements that risk the baby’s health and safety: picking, placing, twisting the legs, rolling over, and fidgeting with the diaper ends-and all that in public places. Only later would I come to know that all this annoyance is created by the lack of a good, easy-to-work-on platform.

As I browsed for the various parenting products available online, my attention was at once engaged in the BabyDeck™ Stroller, a new kind of quaint-looking pram that promises the ease of changing your baby’s diaper anywhere, anytime, and with the maximum possible convenience. On their website http://www.mybabydeck.com/ I watched a brief video clip that shows a lady changing the diaper of a baby outdoors without taking the child out for placing on the floor or on a public diaper-changing table.

It was natural for me to wonder at how such a useful item could come so late in human history. I bet moms have been awaiting such a baby-carrier for ages! Anyhow, it’s a relief to welcome it at length (sigh). The easy operation of BabyDeck™ Stroller is the kind of service needed in our day when parents get a single weekend for a family outing after a tiring week’s work. The stroller itself is parent-child-friendly; moms and dads benefiting from the folding table of the pram’s seat and the child enjoying his easy ride without getting crabby over being dragged to a public restroom or placed on floor in the open, every two hours, for diaper-changing.

Frankly speaking, I am not the kind of person to take pains with the baby-diapers and thinking of rotting in public changing stations give me the creeps. In fact, I used to joke about the necessity of having a remote control sort of gadget ‘born’ with each infant for switching him/her off when needed (crying, peeing, and waking in the middle of the night). Well you may call that morbidity or sense of humor, as you choose, but I think that now I can be tempted by baby products like the BabyDeck™ Stroller to come out of my repulsive shell and acknowledge that it is not so hard to take care of babies after all.

If you want to see how the BabyDeck™ Stroller can relieve your worries of diaper-changing in public places, just watch the 20 seconds demo of this wondrous innovation at http://www.mybabydeck.com/demo_sample.htm. You’ll see that diaper-changing is just child’s play.