My mom always told me that my stroller looked like a wheelchair. She wasn't kidding. No wonder all the spaniards came up to me saying, "pobrecito." They thought I was crippled.
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the reason "pobrecito" was belted into his stroller before we ever left the madrid apartment was, if let loose in the elevator, market or streets of madrid, mayhem would ensue. our first trip to the large market place, he chose to pick the bottommost orange in a large, carefully stacked pyramid and the orange vendor was chasing oranges for hours. so very few people in madrid ever knew he could really walk.
the reason "pobrecito" was belted into his stroller before we ever left the madrid apartment was, if let loose in the elevator, market or streets of madrid, mayhem would ensue. our first trip to the large market place, he chose to pick the bottommost orange in a large, carefully stacked pyramid and the orange vendor was chasing oranges for hours. so very few people in madrid ever knew he could really walk.