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Wow I can’t believe Theo is already 5 months old!!!!! Some sneaky monster must be hiding in the cupboard eating up all the time as it seems to pass incredibly fast…
I’m discovering how much babies can move even when they can’t walk or crawl. I leave the room for a moment and find him in very odd mostly dangerous positions… I’m sooo glad our bed is just a mattress on the ground!
I have one good purchase to recommend to fellow mummies, the Ergo baby carrier. I got it about a month ago and it’s working out really well. Gives really good back support that is def most needed if you have a giant baby like me. It’s not available in Shanghai but you can buy it online. Great for quick trips to the shop and even for a bit of hicking..
The weather has been particularly nice the past few days so walking around with the pushchair is becoming a lot more fun.
There is a route a particularly enjoy as it’s pretty quiet, has good pavement access (i.e. you can actually walk on it and don’t have to go on the street) and has food options half way. It’s a loop and starts and finshes at my house ; ) on nanchang lu but you could take fuxing park as you reference. You start on Sinan and Nanchang (or walk out of the gaolan lu gate of fuxing park) and walk South on Sinan lu (this is a really nice street even though mosquitos can be quite agressive), I stroll down Sinan and then take a right on Jianguo lu and either stop for lunch, coffee or a quick look around the shops in the Taikang lu alley 210 which also has an entrance also here on Jianguo (just past the Post office). I continue on Jianguo and then take a right on Shanxi Nan lu, right again on Shaoxing (here again is a GREAT quiet street with a yummy coffee and cake optional stop at Vienna Cafe), I then take a left on Ruijin lu (can be pretty hectic but the pavement is ok) and either walk all the way to Nanchang or cut back to Sinan via Xiang shan lu. The latter option is good as you can go into the park from the Gaolan lu gate and have a stroll checking the construction in the park (is it ever going to end?!).
Anyways this is a pretty nice walk and you could even extend it to include Xintiandi or a trip to City shopper (coming back straight up Shanxi).
I’d love to know if anyone has any good walks to recommend as I’m a bit bored of my usual ones.
That’s it from me for today…x