Since today was my day off, I decided to run some errands. I started my day with a stop at a local coffee shop for my favorite Iced Americano. I was going to need it as my next stop was Target.
I had my coffee and my list and spent a little over an hour in Target crossing things off my list. The good news is I got just about everything on the list plus some. I still can't find Huggies overnight diapers in a size smaller than 3. I am going to look online for these but who knows maybe they don't come in smaller sizes.
I am ready to pack. I really think I am. I have all the little travel things we need for our carry on bags that are travel approved. We get 1 quart size ziploc bag per carry on and no liquid in that bag can be more than 3 oz. I bought the containers to fill or things we would need to meet those requirements.
We have our travel wallets, pillows and snacks. We have our donations, baby needs and clothes. I haven't actually pulled out our clothes yet but that won't take too long but Miss Peanut's clothes are ready to go.
I also contacted the travel agent today to price things out. As of now we will probably fly NW/KLM as it is cheaper than ET Air and the schedule is a little better.
So come on birth certificate and travel date. I am ready to go.
3 comments:
Overnights don't come in small sizes...they don't have enough to fill them supposedly ;).
I wouldn't worry about the overnights. I doubt your little girl is going to go that much. :)
What we did for the plane is brought several of our cloth diaper covers and just put them over his regular diaper. Anything that leaked went into the diaper cover, which could just be rinsed off in the bathroom sink and patted dry with a paper towel. (luckily, nothing ever escaped his diaper - but we were prepared, just in case).
I could not find over nights in smaller sizes. The best I could do was go a size up from where Lizzy was at or put a diaper liner in the smaller size to help bulk it up. I have heard of putting an over night maxi-pad in the smaller size diaper to help soak things up.
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