We were lucky enough to have awesome family that let us just hang out. Good meals and good conversation. Frankie, as always, was a real charmer. Below is some video and pictures, please scroll through...
Monday, May 21, 2012
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Montana, Part 4: Eating Out



Our tips for eating out with little folks:
- Choose a child-friendly location. Children's menus and courtesy highchairs indicate that tots are welcome. This being said, I am a parent who loves that there are restaurants that are adult only.
- Avoid busy places and avoid dinner rush. If the wait is too long (or the service too slow) baby may be ready to leave before you even get a table.
- Make sure baby is safe and comfortable, do not rely on availability (or condition) of restaurant high chairs.
- TOYS!!! Bring along some new/interesting table toys. Empty plastic cups, plastic spoons, and jelly packets work too
- Do you like to watch people eat? No, baby probably won't either. Feed the tot too! Pack your own foods in small containers or take a jar/pouch of baby food. Or if done correctly, baby can enjoy some of your food (without risk of choking).
- Don't leave a mess. Don't be that wet-cracker-ground-into-the-table-and-carpet mom. It isn't right for the restaurant to clean up after tot invasion.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Montana, Part 3: Babies in Hotels

Tips for babies in hotels:
- Keep to your nighttime schedule as much as possible. If you are exhausted and fussy, the baby will be too!
- Toys, a small handful of ones that he doesn't always play with so they seem new and exciting.
- Let the hotel staff now ahead of time that you have a new traveler and hopefully you will get a smile and maybe even some encouraging advice.
Monday, May 7, 2012
Montana, Part 2: The Arrival



Montana, Part 1: Going North

The little guy had not met most of my family in Montana and we were craving Pork Chop John's (I was craving, not really we), so north we must go. My grandmother, mom, and aunts, uncles, and cousins live in and around Butte and Bozeman. Bozeman and the Bridger range is probably my favorite area to visit. I cannot put my finger on why that is but it is true. I cannot wait to get back there, go hiking, camping, and even just walk around downtown.
Just to be clear, we did take a short trip south to St. George when tiny was first born so we had a trial 'travel' run. We had a good idea of what gear to bring so we packed the car all up and zoomed north.

When we first started traveling, we posted about the clothes we were excited to hear about and use. We still have the clothes that we bought for that first trip and we used them to travel to Europe several more times. The clothes have held up well and still look great. In addition to the clothes, we thought it would be helpful to mention some gear that we use. With the newest addition to our pack, we cannot leave home without:
- Pack and Play Crib (if you are staying in a hotel ask if they have one for you to use!)
- Bjorn (We have a black one courtesy of the Tots but they come in all sorts of neat colors now!)

Other than that, just some clothes and diaper stuff and we are set. I would like to point out that the little guy is only 7 months so we can travel on the light end. We don't need much in the way of baby supplies now but as he gets older that will change. We also figure that if we get in the habit of traveling with a baby, it will only get easier.

We did see beautiful skies and landscapes on the way. There was also a truck with giant wheels!
PS: Tiny guy wore his best onesie (purchased at WeChooseJoy on Etsy) just to me Great Grandma Green!
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