When I realized we had only a month to go until our trip, I kicked it into high gear with trip preparations.
My packing lists are nearly complete. Many of the items that won't be needed until we travel have been collected in the spare bedroom. I have a good start on airplane toys for Claire.
And we did a trial run of the umbrella-type stroller this weekend. There was a Travel and Adventure Show in Chicago this weekend, so DH, Claire, and I headed out to try to find some ideas for our next adventure. (If we do not end up going to Switzerland, of course!) The show was wonderful. There were vendors from all sorts of different travel companies, tourism boards, etc., all giving out information and chatting about the trips that they offer. There were so many places represented, from Michigan to Aruba to Disney Vacation Club

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to African Safaris. We spent a lot of time at the African Safari tables because that is my ultimate dream vacation. We WILL go on a safari one day. For now, the safari at Animal Kingdom will suffice.
The stroller was great! I was able to fit my full, giant diaper bag in the storage underneath, I was able to hang my purse on the handle, and Claire seemed to be very comfortable and content the whole time. I forgot how easy that thing is to open and close. I am officially taking that stroller as our trip stroller for Disney World. And I am now confident that I am making the right decision! Funny how a stroller can cause me anxiety!
The best part of the day, though, was when we got to listen to a talk given by none other than my travel idol, Rick Steves! If you're unfamiliar with him, Rick Steves writes travel guidebooks for all different countries. He also has television shows that appear on PBS. I own several of his guidebooks and DH and I have put good use. In Italy, he led us to delicious pizza in Naples and a beautiful and secluded beach on the Isle of Capri. In Greece, he led us to a delicious, authentic, family-style Greek dinner our first night in Athens and to the best location for a sunset view on Santorini. Whenever a Rick Steves show is on PBS, you can bet that I tune in. So at the Travel and Adventure show, Rick was scheduled to do a talk at 2:30. DH, Claire, and I took our seats at 2:20 and I was so excited, you would have thought I was there to see a rock star! Rick appeared on stage and began his talk and he did not disappoint. He was very engaging, much more so than I assumed he would be.
When I pulled out my camera to take a picture, DH chuckled a bit. When I pointed out the several other people who were taking pictures, however, the chuckling stopped! Apparently, I am not the only one who has a fondness for Mr. Steves!
Here is my prized photo:
Also at the Travel and Adventure Show were camel rides. Claire was very interested in this camel and was content to watch him for quite a long while.
Unfortunately for our adventure planning, the Travel and Adventure Show has left us more confused than ever as it has thrown a bunch more options into the mix for our summer vacation. Originally, we had planned to make use of my aunt and uncle's place in Panama City Beach. However, the weeks that it is available seem to fall during college Spring Break. Thanks, but no thanks! I would love to still do a beach vacation this summer. DH's requirement is that we have plenty of opportunity to explore nature. Any ideas that combine a beach and nature adventures?
Claire was so very good throughout the Travel and Adventure Show, even while listening to Rick speak. Apparently, all the excitement wore her out because this is what she looked like most of the way home: