Monday, March 9, 2015

Lily Meets Her Great Grandpa



(Four Generations)
I’m a bit behind in keeping up with my blog, I apologize. I will try to get you up to speed in the next two blogs. I haven’t done any races recently so this blog is going to be about my adventure to Florida with Lilyana.
                In February my Mom, Lilyana, and I bravely got on a nonstop 6 hour flight from Seattle, WA to Palm Harbor, FL to visit my Grandpa who had never met his Great Granddaughter Lilyana. He is my only Grandparent left so getting Lily out to meet him was important. He will be turning 95 this year. The flight there left at 8:30am and surprisingly wasn’t too bad with Lily. Sure she didn’t want to sit still much and only took a 20 minute nap but with the help of lots of snacks and a tablet to entertain her we did well. I am not one to let her play with electronics but I figured busting out a new “toy” on a 6 hour flight would be a good idea. Before leaving I downloaded a bunch of toddler apps which turned out to be pretty enjoyable for her. One thing that definitely helped is the tailwind. We were in the air for just over 4 hours and got off the plane one hour ahead of schedule. I was pumped.

(Lily's very brief nap on the flight)
                The hardest part was probably carrying Lily and her big car seat through the airport to get to the taxis. I’m glad I chose to rent a crib from a company in Tampa so I didn’t have a Pack ‘n Play to haul around as well. Lily screamed a bit in the taxi as she didn’t want to be back in a seat but the drive wasn’t long and we were soon at my Grandpa’s door. Like Lily, I too had never been to FL so this was a nice time to visit. They were having a bit of a “cold spell” but for me coming from the Pacific Northwest the 60s and low 70s felt just fine. It took a bit of adjusting to the three hour time difference but by the time we left Lily was just about on Florida schedule which made for an interesting flight home.
(Great piece of baby gear. The high chair fit in my carry on.)
                Our trip was pretty low key. We spent time visiting my Grandfather and most days my mom, Lily, and I would venture to a park or local beach for Lily to explore and taste the sand, much to my dismay.  She loved trying to catch and kiss the seagulls. Unfortunately for her, they were too fast. I really wanted to see an alligator out in the wild but never saw one. I think it was too cold for them. There was one in the pond near my Grandpa’s house that the neighbors warned us about but he never made an appearance for me. My mom and I did have a little scare while walking on a very overgrown path at a local park. I was pushing Lily in the stroller and the wheels went over a big frond which flipped up into the bushes. My mom walking behind me gave a little yell which scared me half to death. We all stopped and I frantically looked around asking what she saw. We finally figured out it was the plant I ran over. lol
(Trying to catch the Seagull to give it a kiss!)

(Always a fan of the swing)
(Sliding with Mom)
     
                We stayed with my Grandpa for 6 days. Friday evening we caught a 6:30pm flight. Unfortunately for us, there is a headwind on the way back which caused us to be in the air just over 6 hours. I thought for sure Lily would sleep as it was her bed time during the flight but she fought it nearly the entire flight. I think she squeezed in a 20 minute nap. It was quite exhausting as she did not want to sit still and constantly fought my Mom and my attempts to keep her entertained. I let her walk the aisles but she would get furious with me when I wouldn’t let her walk into first class. I decided to stop the aisle walking as I was worried about disturbing the other passengers.
                When we landed in Seattle we had a bit of a delay getting my car seat which ended up on a different carousel than we were told but that was probably our fault as I think they changed the carousel last minute but we didn’t recheck until waiting over 30 minutes.
                It felt great to be home but the trip was well worth it. If you are doing a short trip (less than 3 days) with a toddler on a long flight I wouldn’t think it is worth it, unless you have a pretty chill toddler who can sit for 6 hours straight, but being there about a week made the flights worth it. It was great getting to be at the ocean with my feet in the water in February! 
(Enjoying a nice warm day at the beach)

(Lily likes sand)



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