tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6974514870434990837.post6968479405215972035..comments2023-04-14T01:42:52.384-06:00Comments on thehomewerker: Traveling Merciesthe.home.werker.http://www.blogger.com/profile/09100440953922994232noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6974514870434990837.post-24962849855548892002013-01-05T08:28:53.895-07:002013-01-05T08:28:53.895-07:00It's no easy fete to travel with kids - on a p...It's no easy fete to travel with kids - on a plane, in a bus, car, or on a ship. You young parents are really brave, and I admire you. Back in the day when I flew with one of my kids, we had no car seats (not required then - and probably very dangerous!). Our flight was only an hour long (Chicago/Minneapolis). <br /><br />My daughter-in-law, Rachel, left Japan with two kids, strollers, car seats, luggage, and a trans-oceanic flight; faced the immigration officials which grace while they insisted screaming Josiah (2 years old) give up his favorite blanket so they could run it through x-ray, all the while managing 6 month old Annika. My daughter, Heidi, has done similar flights with Marshall. All of you deserve a medal! May strangers (including me) become better assistants to help those who are traveling alone with youngsters. It's tough enough being a young parent. Sorry this got long, Jill, but kudos to you for braving these flights alone. I'm proud of you!DD4https://www.blogger.com/profile/07727766657651928739noreply@blogger.com