Last Sunday, Rob suggested that the girls and I go to California this weekend for one of my best friend's wedding and my mom's birthday. The only catch was that I would have to travel with the girls alone. Ugh. This presented all sorts of potential nightmares with all the stuff I would have to transport and only the two hands God gave me. So I channeled my inner Dr. Frankenstein and created a few items that would help to make my life easier.
I figured that I would need to take the double stroller. Even if Grace didn't want to ride, I'd be able to put stuff in the extra seat. I also thought that it would be beneficial to have a car seat with us so that whatever child I wasn't messing with could be strapped into a seat so as not to wander the plane. I also would need to transport snacks, entertainment, tons of diapers, extra changes of clothing for everyone, you know, way beyond what would fit into my diaper bag. So Rob and I got our thinking caps on and started to create.
First off, the car seat. There's obviously no way that I could carry a gigantic car seat through the airport along with the other bajillion things I'll have to have so with some nylon webbing and carabiners we created a quick-release strap system to hold the car seat in place on the back of the stroller. We also added a gigantor carabiner to hold one of my bags (the other one will be on my shoulder or in the stroller in G's seat).
I even put a zipper in (proud moment!). It was a little touch a go there for a while, but it amazingly worked. When we were putting it on for the first time, it wasn't fitting and I had a little freak out moment and told Rob to "MAKE IT WORK!!!!!" He did. I was just trying to put it on wrong.
Muah hahahaha. I was pleased as punch last night when it actually fit. Nothing feels better than a project you semi-expect to fail actually works out.
I also made a little bag to contain the portable DVD player and accessories. I think eventually I'll put a shoulder strap on it, but it was necessary for now.
And as if I didn't have enough on my plate last week I also made a pack and play mattress pad out of PUL (which the sell at JoAnn's now, woot!) since we're using it as Ruby's crib and it was needing a little protection. And I made a dress for myself that actually turned out. I think I'll make the straps a little narrower, but for now, it's fine.
And that was my week. Whew! Good thing JoAnn's is walking distance from our apartment here in Louisville, so we got a little exercise every time we had to run to JoJo's for something. Now if you think of it, feel free to send up a little prayer in my behalf Wednesday morning while I'll be braving the wonderful world of air travel with little'uns.
p.s. Here is a photo of Grace that she demanded I take and post. I guess it wouldn't really be a post on the blog without a pic of at least one of my sweet girls, right?

p.s. Here is a photo of Grace that she demanded I take and post. I guess it wouldn't really be a post on the blog without a pic of at least one of my sweet girls, right?