Thanks for the advice on the car seats. I think we are going with just hiring some in the uk. We can get two light weight strollers for the rest of the journey.
More expensive I suppose. Well, actually probably not. Anyway, its easier and that is all that matters right now. We're all so tired, every one of us.
What's going on with you?
More expensive I suppose. Well, actually probably not. Anyway, its easier and that is all that matters right now. We're all so tired, every one of us.
What's going on with you?
So where's the cat going to sit? He he he!
ReplyDeleteI'm fine! Dealt with a vomiting child today. You know, the usual glamour!
I'm still struggling to figure out what kind of twin stroller I want now that the kids are sitting up-ish. I can't even imagine how coordinated you must be to travel with yours! You have my awe and respect.
ReplyDeleteToday was my first day back to work. I didn't actually DO any work but spent much of my day yakking and catching up with my co-workers and going to lunch (and avoiding the evil bosses). My good friend had her baby today and I am currently finishing baby laundry (oh, only 57 bibs or so) before going to bed.
I like going with easy. I'm emotional and feeling a little bat shit crazy at the moment. The norm. :)
ReplyDeleteI've done 3 trans-Atlantic flights alone with my 2 toddlers this past year. The car seat was absolutely necessary for my younger one the last flight (she was 16months). I'm not sure what I would have done if she wasn't content to sit and sleep in the thing for the majority of the flights.
ReplyDeleteMy older daughter's car seat wasn't approved for use on the plane, though. We had to check it so we would have it for the shuttle ride home from the airport.