After spending a week visiting my parents in New Jersey, Joseph and I are now home. I will spare you the details of the return flight; suffice it to say that as we were disembarking, a woman put her hand on my shoulder and said "Oh dear, and you're expecting too--God bless you."
We were those people.
I have sworn a blood oath to never attempt traveling with a toddler without an ample supply of Xanax or some other fast acting sedative (for me).
Joseph loved his vacation--small wonder since my parents treat him like the baby Jesus and shower him with presents and adoration. Me, I managed to escape without any major illnesses (unless you count a mysterious rash on my arm), which puts this trip head and shoulders above the previous five or six times I've been away from home. I am not a good traveler. I assume most people can take it in stride when they encounter all the usual traveling stresses: flight delays, power-mad airport security, inscrutable showers, unfamiliar and unidentifiable noises in their temporary bedrooms, etc. These things disorient me to the point where I have embarrassingly transparent nightmares (e.g., being carried away by hot air balloons) and get confused about where I really live (when I go home will I be returning to Florida or Phoenix? what side of the bed do I usually sleep on?).
I am not being facetious when I say that I am so very relieved that having three young children will provide years worth of excuses for not traveling.
Oh, how I sympathize. It is my belief, after traveling by myself with my 18 month old, that all parents and children should get super-duper special treatment. Early boarding, with helpers, a special play area at every gate, express lane through security, no gate changes, etc. And I swear that if it were legal, I'd marry the portable DVD player we bought for our son. It saved me.
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ReplyDeletei was THAT mom at target the other day while my 2 yr old was laying on the floor screaming his head off.
parenthood. it's joyful.
hey! thanks for your nice comment on my blog (me and t). i love all of the knitting you do. i'm so impressed by that skill. i'm not sure i have the attention span for it. i have tried. i need to keep at it i'm sure.