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Originally Posted by KNRG
(Post 13250013)
Those are always best - least amount of waiting. I have spent an inordinate amount of time in dental offices :P
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The envoy lounge is still a star gold lounge so if you have a non-US *gold card you should still be able to access it.
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Originally Posted by belynch
(Post 13250989)
I think this depends on the week.
Sometimes M-ups show. I've never seen a B-up show. And Y-ups do. But it's not consistent. |
Originally Posted by colpuck
(Post 13251666)
BTW you owe me 3:1 on senior one-and-done, he posted again.
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Originally Posted by enmascarado
(Post 13249694)
There is so much baby stuff to get! And so many options!!!
So, for baglady, Plus1, or anybody who wishes to volunteer advice, what are the essentials needed to travel with a baby girl and later on with a toddler!) I already want my code to work and go home! Essentials for travelling diaper bag (or the bag of death as Plus1 always called it): At least twice as many diapers as you think you'll need. Then add some more ;) 3 pacifiers (because two will go on the floor, at least) Bottles (if you're bottle feeding) and formula (if formula feeding). We used the small bottles that you screwed off the lid and put on the top for travel because those were more convenient (of course, more expensive too). We had a separate insulated bag to put these in. 2 blankets (and a "lovey" if they seem to like that); one usually was a taggie or similar for tactile stimulation. 2 changes of clothes; also suggest in a carry on extra shirts for the two of you just in case ;) at least 2 bibs and 2 burp cloths (cloth diapers work well and also work well for any spills, etc.) A couple of toys/plush animals lots and lots of baby wipes Antibacterial spray/sanitizer (there was an antibacterial spray I bought from Leaps and Bounds' infant catalog that was really good and made especially for infants). Infant motrin or similar; mylicon drops,diaper cream, baby thermometer, nasal bulb I'm sure I'm missing things but this is what I remember off the top of my head. Layers work well for babies so you can take off/put on depending on the plane temp. We had one specific stroller we used for travel, which made it easier than using the same one we used in town and also, I realized the plane one was going to have a bit more wear and tear. We used a Graco for travel and McClaren for home; switched to a McClaren umbrella stroller for travel when she got older. When they get to be older, more activities (no sound please!) and more snacks (i.e. cheerios, rice puffs, other finger food). Touch and feel books are always good. The umbrella strollers are nice because it's lighter, but not as much room to put stuff (in the infant travel stroller I would put my laptop bag in the basket underneath and hang the diaper bag over the handles. BL JR never had her bottles heated so cold or room temp was always fine because she didn't know any better. Biggest tip I can give is don't get stressed. Even infants pick up on stress. Allow plenty of time. A cocktail always helped me too ;) BL JR was a good traveller but there was one nightmare flight when her reflux started (it had started the day before in ATL) and it was quite possibly the longest flight of my life. I felt horrible for the passengers around me and I could do nothing. I walked around the galley with her; held her ever imaginable way; nothing helped. Things happen; do the best you can and don't worry about it. I'm sure my stress level didn't help. I did the car seat rear facing (per what I'd read) when she was an infant; not so good on RJs! The person in front can't recline and it can make the kids airsick going backwards on descent. I really think forward facing is better! |
Here it is ladies and gentleman, your moment of :rolleyes:.
Just tried making a Hertz reservation using points (which is :rolleyes: in of itself) and was told the airport location where I'm trying to pick the car up is closed at the time I want to get the car. :mad: To put this in a bit more :rolleyes: perspective, the airport in question only has 5 [commercial] flights / day. It is only served by one airline that serves one destination. This isn't brain surgery. Why Hertz thinks closing their counter before the last flight is scheduled to land, thus blocking 20% of their potential customers from using them, is beyond me. This, ladies and gentleman, is why I moved out of SC. Stuff like this just grates on me and it's super prevalent everywhere you go down there. It's not by accident SC public schools are 49th in the nation. The official state bird is the Governor. And why I would never see a man about a horse. |
Originally Posted by rolov
(Post 13251237)
It is colder inside my office that outside in the rain :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by ConciergeMike
(Post 13251267)
Came home, went online, and $64 later I had the very same book.
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Originally Posted by rolov
(Post 13251582)
I am not eligible for suite upgrades.
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Originally Posted by belynch
(Post 13251829)
It's not by accident SC public schools are 49th in the nation.
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Originally Posted by Steph3n
(Post 13251713)
DL has really messed up their site, they are showing a Saab 340 going ATL-HNL....
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Originally Posted by belynch
(Post 13251829)
Here it is ladies and gentleman, your moment of :rolleyes:.
Just tried making a Hertz reservation using points (which is :rolleyes: in of itself) and was told the airport location where I'm trying to pick the car up is closed at the time I want to get the car. :mad: To put this in a bit more :rolleyes: perspective, the airport in question only has 5 [commercial] flights / day. It is only served by one airline that serves one destination. This isn't brain surgery. Why Hertz thinks closing their counter before the last flight is scheduled to land, thus blocking 20% of their potential customers from using them, is beyond me. This, ladies and gentleman, is why I moved out of SC. Stuff like this just grates on me and it's super prevalent everywhere you go down there. It's not by accident SC public schools are 49th in the nation. The official state bird is the Governor. And why I would never see a man about a horse. |
Originally Posted by baglady
(Post 13251807)
Plus1's list will be much shorter than mine ;)
Essentials for travelling diaper bag (or the bag of death as Plus1 always called it): At least twice as many diapers as you think you'll need. Then add some more ;) 3 pacifiers (because two will go on the floor, at least) Bottles (if you're bottle feeding) and formula (if formula feeding). We used the small bottles that you screwed off the lid and put on the top for travel because those were more convenient (of course, more expensive too). We had a separate insulated bag to put these in. 2 blankets (and a "lovey" if they seem to like that); one usually was a taggie or similar for tactile stimulation. 2 changes of clothes; also suggest in a carry on extra shirts for the two of you just in case ;) at least 2 bibs and 2 burp cloths (cloth diapers work well and also work well for any spills, etc.) A couple of toys/plush animals lots and lots of baby wipes Antibacterial spray/sanitizer (there was an antibacterial spray I bought from Leaps and Bounds' infant catalog that was really good and made especially for infants). Infant motrin or similar; mylicon drops,diaper cream, baby thermometer, nasal bulb I'm sure I'm missing things but this is what I remember off the top of my head. Layers work well for babies so you can take off/put on depending on the plane temp. We had one specific stroller we used for travel, which made it easier than using the same one we used in town and also, I realized the plane one was going to have a bit more wear and tear. We used a Graco for travel and McClaren for home; switched to a McClaren umbrella stroller for travel when she got older. When they get to be older, more activities (no sound please!) and more snacks (i.e. cheerios, rice puffs, other finger food). Touch and feel books are always good. The umbrella strollers are nice because it's lighter, but not as much room to put stuff (in the infant travel stroller I would put my laptop bag in the basket underneath and hang the diaper bag over the handles. BL JR never had her bottles heated so cold or room temp was always fine because she didn't know any better. Biggest tip I can give is don't get stressed. Even infants pick up on stress. Allow plenty of time. A cocktail always helped me too ;) BL JR was a good traveller but there was one nightmare flight when her reflux started (it had started the day before in ATL) and it was quite possibly the longest flight of my life. I felt horrible for the passengers around me and I could do nothing. I walked around the galley with her; held her ever imaginable way; nothing helped. Things happen; do the best you can and don't worry about it. I'm sure my stress level didn't help. I did the car seat rear facing (per what I'd read) when she was an infant; not so good on RJs! The person in front can't recline and it can make the kids airsick going backwards on descent. I really think forward facing is better! |
Hooray, my stolen funds have been replaced. Only took a bloody week. :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by sfogate
(Post 13251577)
Hey ALCO
I started my FM stuff. I have the cities written down, now I just have to remember how I got there. Then there is that step of putting all together on FM. Too bad train trips don't count. I did alot of my travels around Europe on the train. |
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