I'm sorry, I'm really rattled so this post is coming without searching for previous posts/answers, but if you know where to find them, please just link me and I will go from there. I appreciate any help.
My husband's grandmother (who raised him for most of his life) passed away this morning and they will be holding a service on Saturday. We are flying from Pittsburgh to Corpus with one stop with our almost 4 month old in tow (on lap). Luckily, we will be staying at his dad's house and they have everything we might need (pack n play, crib, swing, bouncy seat, etc.) so I don't have to worry about transporting everything, but I am seeking tips and tricks for keeping baby happy on a plane or for protecting her ears (mine always pop, so this is giving me extreme anxiety right now). Also, what to pack in the diaper bag! We are flying United, if anyone has specific experience with that.
Tips on handling a sad husband that doesn't show emotions and trying to not be selfish about missing my first Mother's Day are greatly appreciated too.
ETA: I am feeling inwardly selfish, but not saying a non-supportive word outwardly.I know his loss trumps everything.
Megan J.
Wife - 10.20.12 / Expecting - 05.20.13 / Mommy - 01.14.14
Re: Unexpectedly Flying with Infant
Hopefully your H will be able to do something nice for you when he is grieving less.
Use overnight diapers (pampers baby dry and Luvs come in size one and two). They will save your life.
Before it's time to board, ask if there are any empty seats at the gate counter (not ticketing!!). If so, they'll rearrange people so that you can use baby's car seat instead of holding. She talks about this in the book. You'll kick yourself if there are empty seats and you didn't ask.
Use your pack and play for the bed. Don't worry about needing the swing, rnp, all the other baby crap.
Diaper bag: diapers, wipes, changing pad, bibs, two outfits (think about how your dressing baby and how that will work out), pacifiers, enough formula/bm, a blankie, extra burp cloths, a small toy if baby is into them yet, and a travel neck pillow (works awesome as a boppy for nursing or propping while feeding).
In terms of things to bring in the diaper bag:diapers, wipes, a change of clothes, blanket, wipes in case a pacifier falls