Attn: Baby Monitor Makers
If you made a baby monitor that does not need to be plugged into an outlet, and it’s reasonably priced (less than $100), I would be all over it. (Or is there such a product out there already and I just live in the dark ages?)
You see, this is the problem:
It’s a gorgeous day out. The BB (baby boy*) fell asleep in the car on the way home, while BG (baby girl) did not and still need to be fed and diaper changed and eventually go for a nap. Mama still haven’t had lunch yet.
What should I do! I used to be able to transfer BB back into the house and into bed without waking him up. Every single time. Now it’s impossible. He will only let me do it when I’m transferring him into the stroller (and remain asleep). Only if I had a baby monitor to put into the car! Then I can leave the windows open while the car is in the garage. Have a girls’ lunch and get BG down for a nap. That would be perfect.
However much I wish, Mama can’t be at two places at the same time.
So BMMs, would I get an Inventors fee of some sort if you end up selling millions of these?
* BB (Baby Boy) is 2 years and 9 months old already. Not so much a baby anymore. But, he will still be my BB when he’s 65 years old.

Amie Said,
April 14, 2006 @ 3:58 pm
Isn’t there battery operated moniters?
sweetisu Said,
April 15, 2006 @ 1:02 pm
They do?????
The one we have and most of the ones I saw, needs to have the
transmitter (the one that stays with the baby in the room) plugged
into an outlet. The receiver (the one parents/babysitter carry around
is battery operated and can be recharged.
Hmm. I will ask next time I go to the store.
Thanks!
Amie Said,
April 17, 2006 @ 6:09 am
oh! i’m probably thinking of the reciever.