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Scary But True: You Want A Recliner

Posted by Cathy Hale

 

Growing up, my father had a huge rust-colored La-Z-Boy. It was hideous, even brand new. As an adult, I always scoffed at the notion of a recliner envisioning that monstrous eyesore I grew up with. That all changed the day I had a baby. I spent so many hours feeding and rocking my first child that my baby blue glider became my new best friend. Yet, it was always missing something. And that something was the ability to recline.

No matter how comfy your non-reclining glider may be, it is so hard to sleep in one, even if it’s just to catch an hour of sleep here and there. At first glance, the Little Castle Grand Glider Recliner might not look like the hippest chair on the block, but you should see all of the color/pattern options.

Rocking Chair Superstore seems to have the lowest price, $750.

 


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Comments

 

Stratford's Mom said:

I love my husband's ugly recliner.  

I slept in our recliner the last 2 months of my pregnancy.  It was the only way I could sleep longer than an hour at a time.  

April 22, 2009 5:51 PM

About Cathy Hale

Trading in your Manolos for a Maclaren? Gucci for gDiapers? Prada for Play-Doh? Have no fear! As the mommy of two rambunctious little guys under the age of four, Cathy lives and breathes baby gear. Grab your favorite caffeinated beverage and join her as she navigates the wild world of motherhood.

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