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Oh I say get her into a Graco snug ride asap. We had a different brand with a snap and go wheel frame and the longer you can use those the better. Most people do like the Graco. The benefit is that you don't have to wake up the baby if they fall asleep in the car. When DS was colicky we would drive around until he fell asleep and put the car seat right in the crib. He slept many nights like that (after they start moving this is dangerous though).
At about 6 months (most people can squeeze a few more months out of the snap and go systems) we moved into the Britax Roundabout (in Cowmoooooflage) and we LOVE it!
As for strollers, it really depends are you a city dweller or a suburbanite. The Peg is kind of bulky for me as I go in and out of an SUV a lot but my BF who doesn't even have a car and lives in NYC uses it and loves it. I am a HUGE Maclaren fan. If it wasn't for the bumpy hills in our neighborhood I wouldn't need ANYTHING but our Maclaren Quest.
In fact there is this website called Stroller Mama and the owner once told me she has every Bugaboo etc. known to man but in the end all she ever needs is her Quest! It is padded and reclines fully but also collapses and is light.
There are so many new things these days. I'm sure you'll keep discovering wonderful conveniences you didn't have before!
Oh and when she needs a highchair there is a thread on the Fisher Price Space Saver which many of us use and love.
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