We survived 2-15 hour flights with 2 kids under 2. If you may like to know, it wasn't bad at all.
Olivia did amazingly. She did not cry, she also did not sleep... hmmm... I didn't mind that she didn't sleep because she was very happy the whole time + it worked out for us, cause with the time difference, it made her adjust right away.
Marky, as always, was a great sport. He's so fascinated with planes and he's super curious with just about everything, that he keeps entertained pretty easily. It's just more how we handle tiredness and having to answer absolutely every question there is. He needs to know everything about everything. He's at that age, I guess...
Trunki was aweeEeeesome.... BIG thumbs up!
What's the bridge for? What's Bob the Builder doing? Can I drive that car? When is the airplane coming? Is that a train?
Are we going to see Abuela Carmina and Auntie Elle and Halmoni and other Halmoni and John and Helena and titi Marcia? (yes... no pause for some air...no nada)
Where's my suitcase?
Where's my brown...? (???)....
you get the picture...
The happy easy going girly-girl.
Are we there yet?
8th hour...
Almost there...
Just landed... just out!
Not talking + finger in + blanky on hand = one tired boy
As soon as he saw the big patio, tiredness was gone.
There was a whole lotta yawning for the next 2-3 days....
And then it was Sean's Birthday! Happy Birthday to the most wonderful husband and Dad ever!!!
WE <3 you sooooooooooooooo much!!!!
We did a little road trip to Boston to see my brother...
& ate at Charlie's...
& saw some snow...
& loved ones...
Back in NY after shedding some tears...
& had some fun with the cuzs'...
& did the NY thing...
& saw the NY things... : )
Ate the yummy food...
The best corn on the cob... EVER!!!
And cupcakes started popping up everywhere!!!!
We just HAD to get some...
And went out to dinner.... At night!!! (rare event these days)
Claro... with Olivia on board...
& I learned about rice... : P
jijijij....
I will continue on this post with the Puerto Rico pictures on another post, hopefully soon.
Now that we are fully recovered from the jet lag, they should be coming in more frequently again.
Until next,
T.
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