Thursday, October 26, 2006

Katie's first plane ride

Wow...things have been so busy! This is bound to be a HUGE blog, so please bear with me and stay tuned until the end!!! (There may end up being multiple posts so please check back!)

Saturday, Oct 14 - the kids and I loaded up our stuff and headed to the Pensacola airport. As you may know, Brian is very punctual. We got to the airport VERY early and had time to sit down at the terminal restaurant and have some lunch before we took off. There was a very sweet elderly woman sitting next to us with her mother. They were watching the plane that was carrying the daughter of the younger of the two women. It was her first plane ride at the age of 37. She has down syndrome and was going to visit her sister. Touching story...she was so excited!

So, we are waiting to board and just as they call for "early boarding for passengers with small children" I catch a whiff of something stinky. Needless to say, we had to head to the bathroom to get Katie changed. Lovely. We ended up being the last to board the plane..we were in row 19 out of 19. People were not pleased to see the big old mama with her two small children, 3 carry on bags, a stroller and a car seat be the last to board. These people must have been in a hurry. The stewardess was less than friendly and would NOT help me with my baggage. After I had gotten us situated, she said to me "We cannot possibly take off with the bags under your seats like that!" OK - sooooooooooooooooooooory! So everyone around me was quick to help. One bag went here another there and another over somewhere else. OK. All set! Let's get this thing off the ground!

Take off was great - Katie got a little freaked out at first, but I was able to distract her with some songs from her favorite shows. The lady sitting next to us offered to hold Kasey while I made his bottle. She was so sweet. She was about 20, just married to a man who had just joined the Navy. Kasey was flirting...I better keep an eye on him!

We were about 45 minutes into the flight and the lady says to me..."ummm....is he peeing on your leg?" Yep. Nice. The sad thing is I didn't even feel it! What does that mean?! A few minutes later, he proceeded to spit up all over me. Ok - mental note...do not feed Kasey immediately when you get on the plane. Check.

We changed the diaper super fast while we were sitting in those tiny little chairs. The woman next to me was amazed. It's funny the things you can do when you become a mom. I never knew I possessed such super powers!

Kasey just spit up all over me again - this time he got not only my shirt, but my pants and shoes. Lovely. He's not much of a spitter, but boy when he does it, he does it RIGHT!

OK...time to land. (I hate the landing...it always feels like you are going WAY too fast!) Breathe. It's wet...ok. This will be fine. "Katie, you might feel a little bump. It's normal. Don't be scared." It's ok if I am freaking out on the inside, right? Just don't let Katie see that I am weak...

Phew! We made it.

I think there were at least 6 people offering to help me. HOW NICE! And they were all like "I don't know how you do it!" Truthfully people, I don't know either! This is my first plane ride with kids...we'll see how we do the rest of the trip especially after our 3 1/2 hour layover in Houston! People took my bags off the plane so I could grab the kids. It was nice. Some of you may ask how I could be so naive to accept help? I figure, what's important is either tucked into my carry on or I am holding on tight so if anything vanishes from the other bags, it is replaceable. That was my rationale. And I've learned that it is OK to trust people in certain situations. There aren't a lot of places for people to run as you are getting off an airplane...now once you hit the terminal that's another story...

There were so many wonderful people offering assistance. So, picture this...Me. Kasey in a little baby carrier attached in front of me. A 40lb backpack holding 2 laptops, a bunch of DVDs, cell phones, keys, money, boarding passes, random cables...pushing Katie in a little umbrella stroller. 3 bags draped over the handle bars of the stroller and carrying a BIG car seat. OK, people. If you are NOT laughing, you should be. I am sure I was quite the sight to see!

OK...3 1/2 hour layover. What to do. WHAT to doooo...let's call Brian. Hi. We are in Houston...I have a bunch of stuff that I am carrying. Kasey peed, spit up on me...blah, blah, blah...talk to you soon.

3 hours and 25 minutes to go...tick tock tick tock. Ok, let's walk around. (because it's fun to push and carry all this stuff around!) Bad idea. Ok, let's get Katie a little book to read or color for the next flight. WOO! SpongeBob SquarePants Sudoku with stickers! What a novel idea! :) (I think I left this at Jennie's house - Jennie, if you see it, please send it back. Brian would like to see it.)

3 hours to go. Let's go to the bathroom. Diapers changed, bladders empty...let's go fill up on food. So many restaurants. We choose McDonald's. Blah. Katie spills her milk on the floor, then proceeds to slip and fall in it SEVERAL times. I did try to clean it up. Honestly! Brand new shoes look like she's had them for years. Nice.

OK...2 hours to go! BLAH! We just sit there at McDonald's and watch all the people come through security. Everyone looks so crabby! Well, I for one am glad they take all the security measures they do. It's not hard to take your shoes off and have your bags x-rayed. And it really doesn't take that long. We probably had 4 times as much stuff as most people and it only took us like 7 minutes. Not long in the grand scheme of things and if it protects us, I say - way to go!!

All right, countdown! We got wait at the gate. There is a small family there with a 2 year old boy. Katie hits it off with him right away...go figure. They watched Little Mermaid on one of my computers while we waited. Perfect time to feed Kasey again. No spitting up on me this time, mister!

Both kids fell asleep as were taxiing. Nice. The rest was much needed for both of them and I even got to dose off for a bit. It made for a short flight!

This flight was fabulous - little turbulence when we got closer to the mountains. It was raining and cold when we got there and I LOVED it! After getting all our stuff gathered and made the phone calls to Brian and Jennie, we made it to Jennie's house about 9pm. A little later than I had hoped, but it was nice to be there!

Cathy and Rebecca were there so we got to visit with them for a while. As soon as we got in the house Katie disappeared with Brooke. I wasn't surprised. She just loves those girlies :) They played with the hamster, I told funny stories to Jennie and Cathy. Talked to Brian again and then we went to bed!! It was a long day, but we only spent about 4 hours in the plane. It would have taken us at least 24 hours to drive...

I will post more as soon as I can!!

1 Comment:

  1. soldierdeb said...
    Reading that made me chuckle!
    Your kids are beautiful, funny andvery sweet,

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