Friday, October 24, 2008

Planes, puffs and panic

I am writing this bloc entry from a backberry from the plane. Thank goodness for modern technology!
To say things are "hunky dorey" would be a lie. Little Z is still coming out of her shell, which would be a good thing except for the 30 hour travel time home! This is more than a little bit crazy... Where is my concord jet?
You have two inexperienced parents on two back to back 10 hour plane flights with a still traumatized little girl discovering her voice, her ability to throw toys and tantrums. Add in the sleeplessness and teething and you have a fun time!
Here is what we have learned from our first flight:
1. Wear clothes you don't mind getting food all over, and bring changes for everyone!
2. Bulkhead seats with bassinet is the only way to go. Even if she doesn't sleep in it at least its storage for all the crap!
3. The bottle is your friend. Always have one ready and throw all notions of a eating and sleeping schedule out the window! Also feed them in the bassinet so if they fall asleep you don't have to move them. :)
4. Don't bother bringing entertainment for yourself. Those days are over.
5. Snack snack snacks! The puff snacks have worked wonders for us.
6. Learn how to change a diaper with your kid standing up. Seriously.
7. Patience patience patience. All I can think is "there's no place like home!".


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13 comments:

Amy said...

Hoping your flight goes by quickly! Thanks for all the tips - I will keep those in mind! Home sweet home will be nice I am sure....

Amy T
(waiting on Neon)

The Pfeiffer Family said...

You are almost home. Hang in there! Soon you will be able to settle into a routine in your own sweet home.

April

Amanda said...

You are doing great. I'm sure it has been an adventure. She will start to settle in soon. Good luck.

The Labontes said...

You learn quickly, don't you? We were parents twice before our India trip, and nothing prepares you for 30 hours of travel with a little one. Thinking of you,
Kristy

Todd and Michele said...

This brings back so many memories. We too were first time parents when we brought our daughter home. Believe me, this to will be forgotten (just like the long wait for your daughter) once you're home and in a routine. Sounds like you are doing everything right! Improvising - should be the main word for every parent :)

Sherri said...

You guys have got parenthood figured out! See you soon.

Julie & Patrick said...

Well, nothing like learning on the fly...literally! We did the same...also first time parents. The good news is you are figuring what works best for all of you and doing great!

You'll be home soon!
Julie R

Peter and Nancy said...

You're doing a great job in what is truly a no-win situation! (Well, almost . . . at the end, when you're home with your beautiful girl, everybody wins.) :o) You have officially been through mommy and daddy boot camp after these flights!
Hugs,
Nancy

Nadra said...

You're almost home and what a welcome site that will be. You guys have done amazingly well. Now you can just settle in and enjoy your new family.

Candice said...

What stories and memories you are going to have for Zaleeya's life book. :) Hang in there! Just a few more hours and you will be home for good...with your baby girl in tow!

Candice

ColleenC said...

Hoping your travel is over and your next post is about how well you're all settling in at home!!!

Fenwick 5 said...

Hope u get home super quick.That's what I say,where is the JET?Thanks for all the tips!Very helpful.Your daughter resembles both of you,that is wonderful!Safe travels,Gidget

Heather said...

I really appreciate your candor and honesty as you make this transition. Best wishes in your adjustment and we look forward to your updates!
Heather
(waiting for Piyashi)