Boston and Connecticut Trip
A week late on the post, but here nonetheless. Last week we made our first trip out of the state with Hazel, heading to the Boston area for my business trip and then down to Connecticut to my mom’s place for the weekend. In the last post I mentioned that Hazel did great on the flight out to Boston – she mostly slept, bounced around on our laps, ate, and eyed the tv on the backs of our seats. We survived too – traveling with a baby is definitely a whole lot different than the traveling I’m used to…so many more things to carry, much more time needed, worries about feeding, crying, and accidentally leaving some critical piece of baby gear behind!
Yenari and Hazel stayed locked down in our hotel the whole time I was at work both days – they didn’t leave at all without me! Last post I had some photos of Hazel swimming in the pool, so I’ll skip ahead to the end of the second day. Yenari checked out of the hotel around 4pm (thanks to their kindness in letting us have a super late checkout) and I made it back to the hotel after work to pick them up around 4:45. Then it was off to the Southborough train station to pick up Liza and then drive down to Connecticut. Again, Hazel was a travel champ, passing out and sleeping the 2 hours down to my mom’s house in Durham, CT. After some dinner, chatting, and baby playing we went to bed.
The first thing on the lazy day agenda for Saturday was the arrival of grandmother and Hazel’s great grandmother. Even though she’s a great grandmother she’s still ‘Nana’ to Hazel. This was her second time meeting Hazel – she first met her when she was only about 3 weeks old, so Hazel was a lot bigger and more responsive this time around. Here are a couple pictures of Hazel sitting and smiling with Nana:
Next up was a visit from my college friends Joe and Sophia. They’re expecting a baby anytime now – Sophia’s about ready to burst! We had a great brunch with them filled with baby talk, baby play, and catching up. Here’s a couple photos of them playing with Hazel:
It was great to see them. Best of luck to Sophia and Joe in the coming weeks!
That night my mom planned a dinner party to show off Hazel to many of her friends. Some of these friends I’ve known my whole life, so it was great to see everyone and the excitement everyone had for Hazel and for us. Here are a couple of (out of focus – guilty me) photos of the girls and the boys of the party:
After the evening of great company and excellent food Hazel was a bit cranky from the over-stimulation but eventually got to bed and slept well. In general she wasn’t really phased by the 3 hour timezone switch on either end of the trip, so we lucked out in that regard!
The next morning Hazel’s aunt Kathleen came over and we had a great time playing with Hazel on the couch, with high spirits all around…photos of Hazel with my mom (meeeeeeeemaw), Liza, and Kathleen:
The whole Connecticut trip was great – we got to pack in a lot of time with a lot of great people without having to even leave the house!
The trip back wasn’t so fun though. I’ll skip the full story and just mention: long drive back with tons of traffic on the Mass Pike, lots of traffic near Liza’s place with students returning to college, GPS suddenly not working leading to aimless driving through Boston, boarding pass that didn’t mention Hazel requiring second trip through security, Yenari and me being in different rows of the plane with others only agreeing to switch so we could be together halfway through, crying toddler keeping Hazel awake and crying, more crying, and finally back home. It was about a 14 hour trip door to door and definitely not too fun, but we survived, and had a great time on the trip, so it was worth it…
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