But this is about the flight. We had so much stuff with us since we were going to be (and had been) living out of suitcases for a long time. We checked 5 bags, then we had 5 carry-ons, plus the kids' pea pods, plus 3 carseats. The worst part of the trip was getting on and off the plane. Security could've been a nightmare, too, but a wonderful woman helped us through the line. Once we were on the plane, things went very well. Especially on the first flight.


The kids slept and were easily entertained on the flight to Newark. We got to the airport and Jeff immediately went in search of United/Continental's club. Meanwhile, we let the kids loose in the terminal.

Jeff got us in there and into the family room, which was fantastic. The kids were able to run wild with toys and we even got in some naps!
The food court was nice and the kids did okay with McDonald's cheeseburgers and even tried some pizza.

Before the red-eye to Ireland, I put the kids in their PJs, hoping that would signal for them to sleep. Unfortunately, we were still in the holding area when bedtime rolled around and the kids just lost it. They couldn't get comfortable on the plane, either. They slept some, but Adele and Walt finally did better when we took them out of their seats and laid them across our laps. Gordon was up for quite a while. I tried to get photos of this, but it was too dark on the plane.
Finally we landed around 6am, Ireland time, and the kids did really well through the whole airport process. We were all exhausted, but somehow we survived! And we are so happy to be here.
Wow, it exhausts me just reading about it! You will continue to amaze me, caring for THREE at the same time/age :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for keeping us posted. I haven't met the little ones yet, but feel like they are part of my life because of your posts on fb and here. Love to all of you.
Aunt Anne
I'm with Anne. I can't even begin to imagine how much work it was. But you made it and they did too. Amazing family! :-)
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