Tuesday, December 27, 2011

The Travel Begins

We have embarked on our journey to Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, and Norway!  This was not the easiest trip to pack for.  Annika is gaining weight like crazy and I'm afraid she'll grow out of all of the clothes that I'm bringing for her by the time we return in February.  Anyway, the trip officially began on December 13th at the SeaTac airport.  It unofficially started about about 4:15am that morning when I got up to feed Annika and decided to stay up to finish the packing.  By 8:30am, I had us all ready to go and luggage packed in the car.  My friend Kadee drove us to the airport and I managed to move everything all together.  Travel was made possible by the BOB stroller and advise from friends.  I had Annika in the carseat on the stroller, a diaper bag on the shelf underneath, my bridesmaid dress on top of everything, a backpack, and then I pulled my suitcase and Annika's suitcase stacked on top of each other.  As you can see, it was right at the edge of what could possibly be managed by one person.


Annika wasn't so sure about the airport situation but she did excellent on the flight and really liked stretching out when I changed her in the airplane bathroom.  I put her in a front carrier and she slept almost the whole way from Seattle to Minneapolis.  Kyle met us at baggage claim when we arrived in MN. His flight from Oslo arrived just minutes before ours.  The three of us were very happy to be reunited and enjoyed our evening together. 

The next day we filled with visits with family and friends.  My aunt Gloria, great-aunt Ruth, cousin Sally, and her daughter Brittney met us at our hotel and we went out for lunch.  It was a short visit but very enjoyable.




After lunch we met up with some college friends at the Mall of America.  The Lego center is pretty fun for kids.  It was great to see Kyle's former roommate Andy and his wife and 3 kids.  We were also able to spend some time with our good friend Emily.



That night we stayed with a fun couple, Brian and Sarah, who we met when we lived in AK.  Brian is now a lawyer in the Minneapolis area and Sarah is a pastor of a church in Eagen (a suburb).  They have a neat old house in St. Paul and we always have a great time when we stay with them. 

*Side note:  If you ever find yourself in St. Paul and looking for a fantastic baby store, go to Peapods.  It's on Como Ave., close to Luther Seminary.  We went in there looking for one thing for Annika and came out with several more items that I couldn't resist.  I'm planning a quick return visit when we go back to the Twin Cities before flying to Norway.

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