Am I insane?
Dec. 29th, 2010 03:18 pmSo my darling husband has offered to take me on a much needed vacation. I'm quite excited because we rarely go on trips together except to see his family and while I like his parents I don't find the Southwest particularly enthralling. I thought Zion was nice the first 2 or so times I visited it, but doing the same hikes there many years in a row just does not do it for me. I confess I don't particularly enjoy desert scenery, I much prefer all the green of a wetter environment. And frankly, the restaurants out there are for the most part terrible. There is only one really good restaurant in St. George and St. George is 20 miles away. Having to cook and clean and grocery shop is not really a vacation. But now I've been offered the chance for a real trip together, there are just a few minor catches:
1) Adina (she has to come with us of course so wherever we go has to be baby friendly)
2) Neither my husband nor Adina currently has a Passport
3) I need to pump every 5-6 hours and Adina needs to eat every 3-4
Ideally, I want to go someplace warmer than here, someplace where I can spend a lot of time soaking/swiming in warm water.
With that in mind... poll time!
[Poll #1662055]
1) Adina (she has to come with us of course so wherever we go has to be baby friendly)
2) Neither my husband nor Adina currently has a Passport
3) I need to pump every 5-6 hours and Adina needs to eat every 3-4
Ideally, I want to go someplace warmer than here, someplace where I can spend a lot of time soaking/swiming in warm water.
With that in mind... poll time!
[Poll #1662055]
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Date: 2010-12-29 09:06 pm (UTC)move therego back. Not sure how baby-friendly it was, but it sure had a lot of things for kids in elementary school to do. The Islands are Calling! It's not cheap, though.From my experience, the beaches along the Gulf are usually a bit too cool during January/February for comfortable swimming--that may be just me, though. They are nice in March and April, though. Pensacola is my favorite, although I'm prejudiced as that is where my grandparents used to live and there are many happy memories there. But also a lot to do!
If it was just you and Kennis, I'd suggest New Orleans. GREAT FOOD (disclaimer: I love fish), it is warm and so many historical things to see. But I wouldn't say it was a baby-friendly place, and I haven't been there since 2004 (pre-Katrina), although my parents have gone there a few times lately and say it is starting to come back. Maybe when Adina is older, though?
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Date: 2010-12-30 02:09 am (UTC)The trip is going to be Jan/Feb because that is when Kennis has time to go. ^^;; We can't wait. And I suspect the water is not likely to warm to a temperature I would like until quite late since I really like my water quite warm. It's one reason I prefer pools and especially hot tubs (and onsen) I like my water very warm (like bathtub warm.)
Luck has given us this chance to take a trip and Adina needs to come with us since she is breastfeeding/nursing.
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Date: 2010-12-30 02:10 am (UTC)SC is also not going to be warm enough in Jan/Feb. >>;
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Date: 2010-12-30 02:11 am (UTC)Japan is cold but has lots of onsen to make up for the temperatures. :D I know Hakone was just lovely in Feb.
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Date: 2010-12-30 02:16 am (UTC)But I admit I have thought about a Disney Cruise.
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Date: 2010-12-30 02:18 am (UTC)If I go to Disney, I might not actually go to the parks that much and just use their amazing pools and enjoy the fact I can take Adina to restaurants and not feel rude.
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Date: 2010-12-30 02:20 am (UTC)There are no good resorts around here and I want someplace with an amazing pool and hot tubs since there is nothing that relaxes me like soaking in hot water. My dinky bathtub in my townhome just does not suffice.
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Date: 2010-12-30 02:22 am (UTC)She'd be between 3-4 months when we go whereever we go. I do have to be home on the 13th of February since we're having a 90th Birthday party for my grandmother. :D
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Date: 2010-12-30 04:32 am (UTC)(Mom would know, but my folks are on the road right now.)
Wherever ya'll decide to go, I'm sure you'll have a great time! It's wonderful that Kennis will be able to go with you!
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Date: 2010-12-30 04:34 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-12-30 04:47 am (UTC)I think others made a good point about a shorter plane ride being easier on a young baby. WDW may well be your best bet.
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Date: 2010-12-30 05:28 am (UTC)I tend to prefer vacations that are constantly running around, as you might get from my Japan travelogues. I think because I spend so much time as a homebody, I like to make my vacations more exciting. I'm not sure though how having a baby in tow will affect that though. Adina tends to be good when we go out.
I really want to take her to Japan in the near future, so maybe somewhere closer is a good test run for planes.
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Date: 2010-12-30 05:59 am (UTC)I guess if they could get Passports there is Costa Rica, they have the Arenal Hot Springs.
But yeah WDW is very kid and baby friendly and babies are even free. Not that Adina will be eating so much, she gets what I eat right now.
Ohhhh that would be nice, I just think Hawaii sounds so wonderful.
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Date: 2010-12-30 06:35 am (UTC)I do hope you bring her to Japan one day, because I really want to meet her! But I hate it when babies cry on a plane, and I can't ask that other people have to listen if she starts to cry. Is there a safe, humane way to make sure that babies don't cry?
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Date: 2010-12-30 12:03 pm (UTC)Going back and forth to Japan, I've traveled many times with babies on a plane and they're really not that bad unless you are sitting next to them. I've not even known some were on the plane with me until I got off. A lot just has to do with the parents and the baby. I'd take a crying baby for 15-20 minutes over a rude teen any day though. At least the baby I can understand why they are screaming.
You can drug a baby, but its under debate how safe or humane that is and how effective it is. I'm looking to travel for leisure, but sometimes people need to travel and have a baby.
Personally, I'd sort of like to find out how Adina deals with planes sooner rather than later. Babies who fly often tend to scream less too because they adjust better. Babies are not as dumb as people think. Like Adina knows she needs to burp because she can eat more, and she now actively tries to burp and gives us signals to tell us to stop feeding her. I will say as long as the traffic is moving she loves the car. (she does fine with bumper to bumper if she is not starving.) It's possible the sounds of a plane and the vibrations would put her to sleep and for a short flight to FL it would be a non-issue.
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