are served by flight attendants, on fold-down trays, fun in-flight snacks,
my real children
have me unbuckled from my seat, risking my life, to rescue the last fruit snack stuck in Wyatt's car seat before he has a complete meltdown.
While my flying children
have interesting people surrounding them in the terminal, on the flight, in the elevators,
my real children
have the back of their Mommy and Daddy's head to stare at for the next seven hours while kicking the back of our seats to no particular tune on the radio.
While my flying children
have a view of the country from thousands of feet above,
have a view of well, not much. There were a few interesting convenience store restrooms along the way. We drove from Minnesota, across Wisconsin and into Illinois, need I say more.
At least unlike my flying children, my real children can have their piggies out the entire trip, it’s their favorite way to travel.
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Revised post as I didn't want anything to be taken incorrectly. My bloggy love for everyone runs deep.
Love those little piggies!
I'm sure your budget loves your driving kids more than the flying kids!
I actually prefer driving over flying--flying with kids is no fun.
Love those little baby toes :)
awww what's better than little piggies!!
glad you all survived the trip :)
Now I am scratching my head wondering what the pre-revised post was like.
We too love driving. I just can't do it alone w/o the husband. Driving and reaching for snacks on the ground IS difficult. ;)
We love road-trippin it too! I love the piggies.. .oh and your realy children are better, too.
You survived? Great, encouraging news for me. I am about to do a ten hour trip with three kids and a dog, BY MYSELF!!!
I have an award for you over at my blog, but I probably won't actually publish the post until tomorrow... but while I am here, thought I would let you know.
OMG! Just figured out from your comment at Amanda's Lifelong Playdate that you were a surrogate. Tell me more! I didn't know what surro-mom meant!
Oh the piggies... I'm over the moon for baby toes! Let me tell ya though that after a certain age they go sour. I NEVER want to see my 15 year old son's toes anymore. Judging by the state of his socks when I do the laundry, this is a good idea!
I was sent to you by Laural at Laural Out Loud, she won your Target gift card...wooohooo!I LOVE your blog!! You crack me up. Stop by and check out my Target gift card contest. It's my first give away.. I'm at Chicken Nuggets Of Wisdom
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