Wow, I am so incredibly jealous. London is my favorite city in the world and I would move there in a heartbeat if it were an option.
My boss is from the UK and takes his LOs back for holidays all the time. When his youngest was about 15 months old he said he would just walk him up and down the aisles whenever the seatbelt sign was off. I told him he was crazy but he had a good point - it's better than having to listen to a temper tantrum! And a lot of people were happy to see his cute little face on such a long boring flight.
Wow, I am so incredibly jealous. London is my favorite city in the world and I would move there in a heartbeat if it were an option.
My boss is from the UK and takes his LOs back for holidays all the time. When his youngest was about 15 months old he said he would just walk him up and down the aisles whenever the seatbelt sign was off. I told him he was crazy but he had a good point - it's better than having to listen to a temper tantrum! And a lot of people were happy to see his cute little face on such a long boring flight.
That is such a great idea!!! Thank you!
We're going to be an hour and a half from London! I can't wait to take Chloe to platform 9 and 3/4!!!
Where else have you guys been sent to? Wonder if your daughter will have the accent? Where does your family live? Congrats!
This is our first real move! My husband has been stationed at the same base since he enlisted, so SEVEN YEARS NOW! We thought we were never getting out so we bought a house 2 years ago in May, now we have to sell it, oops!
But it will be England for 3-4 years then somewhere new! It's exciting.
Re: Long Flights With A Toddler?
Jealous! We have a friend moving there later this year.
As for the travel advice, good luck! Haha, I'm sure you'll think of ways to keep LO busy but I don't envy that part of the move.
And happy birthday!
Wow, I am so incredibly jealous. London is my favorite city in the world and I would move there in a heartbeat if it were an option.
My boss is from the UK and takes his LOs back for holidays all the time. When his youngest was about 15 months old he said he would just walk him up and down the aisles whenever the seatbelt sign was off. I told him he was crazy but he had a good point - it's better than having to listen to a temper tantrum! And a lot of people were happy to see his cute little face on such a long boring flight.
Proud Mama to cleft cutie
That is such a great idea!!! Thank you!
If the Air Force lets us we absolutely will!!!
So crazy! I love how blogs bring people together.
Love this!
JEALOUS!!!!
This is our first real move! My husband has been stationed at the same base since he enlisted, so SEVEN YEARS NOW! We thought we were never getting out so we bought a house 2 years ago in May, now we have to sell it, oops!
But it will be England for 3-4 years then somewhere new! It's exciting.