Ok, here is today's 10 on Tuesday. A review of our Albuquerque trip. I can't promise I'll hit 10 today, but I'll sure try....
1. It was Little J's first time on an airplane. His sister, on the other hand, was quite the world traveler by the time she was 16 months. Poor Little J. I guess it's true what they say about the second child :) Just kidding! I couldn't even imagine the thought of traveling with two until now. And I think I was half nuts when I thought we would do ok taking a 2 1/2 year old and a 16 month old on a plane half way across the world (ok, being a little dramatic). I know you all are thinking, "thank god they weren't on our flight." Believe me, I saw a couple of eyes rolling and heard some moans as we stepped on board. Did I also forget to mention that J was on crutches due to his unfortunate skim board accident? Yeah, that was just the cherry on top of the sundae that was our trip.
But actually, it wasn't that bad. Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't say it was "smooth sailing" by any stretch of the imagination. But we survived. And with only a few tears on my part :). But I will say, I was sweating like nobody's business the entire time we were traveling. I swear, why does someone always have to turn the heat up when you are flailing around like an idiot trying to keep your kids calm?
For all those thinking, "how'd they do that?".....I leave you with one thought. Give them whatever they want. Yes people, they had lollipops for breakfast. But you know what? It gave me 15 minutes of peace so it was so worth it. Also, the DVD player was our savior. Little J isn't really into watching movies yet, but he sat still for maybe 20-30 minutes watching Mickey Mouse. Also, travel games are really helpful. We also brought crayons and coloring books. But with my kids, snacks were key. And lots of them.
Well, here is a snapshot in the airport to document the occasion:
2. Little J got to meet Goompa H for the first time (his great-grandfather). To Miss C and Little J, Goompa H is the coolest person on the planet. He had 3 cats, 2 dogs, a donkey and miniature horses. Miss C and Little J got to feed the horses some grapes. Of course Miss C was holding the bag of grapes and played the old, "one for you, a handful for me" game. I think she ate more than the horses did. But does that surprise you?
3. Little J got in on the action too and seemed to like it until one of the horses thought his finger was a grape. He got a tiny little nick on his finger....but it was game over with the horses after that. He didn't go near them again.
4. Not only is Goompa H cool because he has all of those animals, but because he has a whole garage full of.......drum roll please....TRACTORS!
They pretty much died and went to heaven. I think we spent most of our time out in the garage. Goompa H was good enough to let them pretend ride them. Miss C even spotted keys in the ignition to one of them. She had a ball pulling out the key, putting it back in, pretending to turn it on, and then steering like crazy. Damn woman drivers :)
This pic cracks me up, Little J "driving" with one hand on the wheel. Like he was trolling for chicks. Not sure what kind of chicks he'd pick up in this get-up!
5. Here is J with his grandfather and the kids
And one of the Great-grandfather with his great-grandson
6. J is going to kill me for this one. But we went to a wedding while we were there and the bride's family asked me to take a few pictures. The day before, we headed out to their house and I got a chance to "scope" out where they were getting ready, etc. I wanted to try to find a couple of places to get some shots outdoors. Their home is this beautiful terra cotta color on the outside. So I had J stand against the wall so I could take a couple of test shots to see if it was something I would do with the bride the following day. This is how cooperative he is
Not that this isn't a great shot, but I ditched the idea because I couldn't figure out how to make skin not look too pink next to the wall. I surely didn't want to make the bride look like an oompa loompa on her big day :)
7. Miss C and Little J also got to meet their cousin A for the first time. I don't have any shots of that unfortunately. A and Miss C are only a month apart, so it was nearly impossible getting a shot of three little toddlers under the age of 3. I didn't even try. But they had a great time with cousin A. He was into Lightning McQueen. So he got the automatic thumbs up in Miss C's book.
8. Just a shot of little J on the trip. Somehow I manage to get so many shots of him in a "reflective" mood. But seriously, he is not at all like that. I'm surprised I don't have more shots of him screaming and running around like a chicken with his head cut off!
9. On the way home, Mee ma and Goompa flew with us. That was helpful! When the kids got restless, we shipped them across the aisle to their grandparents. Here is Little J and his Goompa...
10. We're glad to be home!













































