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Well now I am FREAKING out

T-minus 10 days until we head down to Texas and I am in a panic about all the crap I have to remember to pack, ask MIL about, etc...

Not even mentioning the idea of Coop on a plane, or ME on a plane for the first time in over a year, in a much less drugged up, wine soaked state than my usual in-flight self.

Hee Hee WHHHOOOOOO, Hee Hee WHOOOOOO.

I feel like I need to breathe into a bag  or something.

How the hell am I supposed to fit all of this into bags and get us down there....

I just know i am going to forget something I HAVE TO HAVE and not realize it until we are on the flight and I need it right away.

Panic.

 

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Re: Well now I am FREAKING out

  • Remember you are going to Texas, not a desert island. Pack the basics, remember that you can do laundry there, go to the store if you forget something or stock up once you get there. On our trips to CA, we are always doing laundry and restocking supplies at the ILs during our visit. If you want to give your MIL something to do, have her buy diapers and wipes or something before you arrive. GL!
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  • Breathe!  It will be fine, and I'm certain there are stores in Texas, so if you forget something it will not be the end of the world.  And say make Todd be in charge of the little guy on the flight, if mama needs a drink, she should have one! 
  • Yeah...it's not like you're coming to Montana ;)...then I'd tell you to pack for the apocalypse.
  • Start writing a list now, that way you can keep adding to it as you think of it. That is the only way I can not freak out when we travel. GL!
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  • ditto pps -- you will always be able to pick up what you need down there should you forget anything.  Start a packing list now and segment it for him and you for things you might need:  nighttime (PNP, PJs, diapers, paci, blankie, monitor, etc.), medications (tylenol, ibuprofen, teething tablets, saline spray, bulb suctioner, nail clippers (pack in suitcase), etc.) and so on.  Then just start checking things off as you get it accomplished.  The meds I always stored in one bag so I had it all with me on the plane just in case.  Also realize that for diapers if not CD, you might be better off bringing enough for a day or two and buying more when there.  Same with formula if not BFing.  GL!!


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  • When we went to TX when G was about 4 months old we had MIL buy diapers and wipe before we got there. We've also borrowed PnPs and high chairs when we've gone to visit so we don't have to bring them. Make lots of lists and cross stuff off as you pack it. Plan an outfit for each day, write it down and pack it together so you know what you have and what needs to be still added.
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    Remember you are going to Texas, not a desert island. Pack the basics, remember that you can do laundry there, go to the store if you forget something or stock up once you get there. On our trips to CA, we are always doing laundry and restocking supplies at the ILs during our visit. If you want to give your MIL something to do, have her buy diapers and wipes or something before you arrive. GL!

    MIL is getting a list of stuff to buy so we don't have to go to the store...  It isn't once we are there that has me freaking out - it is not having something I need ON THE PLANE, where there is not a store.

    I am not packing anything baby supply wise to use while we are there, I have enough crap to shlep down there without trying to cram that stuff in,

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  • I'm completely anal retentive about packing and have Word documents for LO (and myself) to assist with packing. I traveled with DS 3 times in his first year and got more organized each time.  Just seeing a list on paper makes me feel a little better. I'd be happy to e-mail you a copy if you're interested. 
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  • OK, here's the dealio:  on the plane, you only really need to have a diaper bag that has the same stuff you'd need if you were taking Coop out of the house for 2-3 hours, right?  So focus on that:  a few diapers, wipes, spare set of clothes, feeding stuff (BM or formula, based on what you're doing - if formula, they make handy-dandy TSA-friendly quick-mix packs), a few toys.

    The rest you can pack into checked baggage.  

    Are you getting Coop his own plane seat, or planning to let him travel by lap?  If the former, you can take the car seat onto the plane and strap him right in.  If not, you can take car seats and/or strollers right up to the gate and check them there.

    Security is, IMO, the toughest part of airline travel.  You just need to plan on being delayed and taking your time through there - and don't worry one bit about if anyone is judging you... parents have to deal with that portion constantly and there's no rushing through it.  Once you get through security, the rest is smooth sailing.

    You'll do great!  And make sure Todd deals with his share - maybe put him in charge of all the luggage while you handle the bambino!

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    OK, here's the dealio:  on the plane, you only really need to have a diaper bag that has the same stuff you'd need if you were taking Coop out of the house for 2-3 hours, right?  So focus on that:  a few diapers, wipes, spare set of clothes, feeding stuff (BM or formula, based on what you're doing - if formula, they make handy-dandy TSA-friendly quick-mix packs), a few toys.

    The rest you can pack into checked baggage.  

    Are you getting Coop his own plane seat, or planning to let him travel by lap?  If the former, you can take the car seat onto the plane and strap him right in.  If not, you can take car seats and/or strollers right up to the gate and check them there.

    Security is, IMO, the toughest part of airline travel.  You just need to plan on being delayed and taking your time through there - and don't worry one bit about if anyone is judging you... parents have to deal with that portion constantly and there's no rushing through it.  Once you get through security, the rest is smooth sailing.

    You'll do great!  And make sure Todd deals with his share - maybe put him in charge of all the luggage while you handle the bambino!

    Todd is ready for pack mule status.  :)

    It really ISN'T just a diaper bag for 2 or 3 hours.  You get to the airport early, check your bags, clear the dreaded security, kill the time doing your deal (and your kid's deal,) and, if there is no delay for the plane, you are maybe one hour into your flight around 2 or 3 hours.  Have to be prepared in case there is a delay, with enough stuff to do an extra bottle, etc.

    We are gate checking the stroller because I want it all the way though the airport, and we aren't taking a car seat, so that is one less thing.

    I just keep having these half-awake nightmare type things where we are taking off and suddenly all bajillion pacis I packed are no where to be found.

    I don't think it helps to know that I can't travel in my usual anxiety med riddled state. Clearly I have anxiety right now!!!

    Hee Hee Whoooooooo...  More panic breathing.

     

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