While I admit I haven't been flying recently, I was surprised when the crew starting admitting passengers before giving parents of wee ones time to board. Upon further inquiry I learned that Delta no longer offers early boarding for parents. I was disappointed - aren't these types of perks one of the reasons you have kids? - but we still made it onto the plane and into our seats without too much fuss. Henry nursed during take-off and was asleep before the wheels left the earth. We received little attention from any of the passing staff. (I did use my Hooter Hiders but when Henry pulled it away from his face so he could see, I did not cover him up again, although my bahoobies were well hidden.) The two folks who did notice Henry were grandparents sitting behind us who Henry easily charmed with his good nature (the two minutes they saw of it before he fell into a deep slumber). As Henry was still sleeping when we made our descent into Salt Lake City - factoid: It was originally named Great Salt Lake City, but the great was dropped from the name in 1868 - I popped a binky into his mouth to help relieve pressure in his baby ears. It must have worked as we didn't hear a peep out of him until we were on the ground and taxiing toward the terminal. After a grueling four hour drive we reached our destination. We settled into our hotel, letting Henry crawl all over the place and get into nearly everything and then headed out for a quick drive to the local store, stopping along the way to stare at the awesomeness that is Cedar Breaks National Monument: North view.
Friday, July 25, 2008
Planes, rental cars, and mobile baby
While I admit I haven't been flying recently, I was surprised when the crew starting admitting passengers before giving parents of wee ones time to board. Upon further inquiry I learned that Delta no longer offers early boarding for parents. I was disappointed - aren't these types of perks one of the reasons you have kids? - but we still made it onto the plane and into our seats without too much fuss. Henry nursed during take-off and was asleep before the wheels left the earth. We received little attention from any of the passing staff. (I did use my Hooter Hiders but when Henry pulled it away from his face so he could see, I did not cover him up again, although my bahoobies were well hidden.) The two folks who did notice Henry were grandparents sitting behind us who Henry easily charmed with his good nature (the two minutes they saw of it before he fell into a deep slumber). As Henry was still sleeping when we made our descent into Salt Lake City - factoid: It was originally named Great Salt Lake City, but the great was dropped from the name in 1868 - I popped a binky into his mouth to help relieve pressure in his baby ears. It must have worked as we didn't hear a peep out of him until we were on the ground and taxiing toward the terminal. After a grueling four hour drive we reached our destination. We settled into our hotel, letting Henry crawl all over the place and get into nearly everything and then headed out for a quick drive to the local store, stopping along the way to stare at the awesomeness that is Cedar Breaks National Monument: North view.
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2 comments:
GORGEOUS!!!! I love the photo of Henry by the sign, too! :-) Hope you feel better and enjoy the vacay.
That view is to die for. I might have felt that I'd gotten my money's worth and turned around to go home after seeing that. :)
I love living vicariously through folks that are traveling so I will look forward to your updates!
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