I do that EXACT thing with Henry. The other day we rode Test Track (in the teacups chair). He really enjoyed the bumpy road.
Joe's Mom and Dad are doing okay - I know they really miss Henry (and us, but mostly Henry!). My Mom has an easier time of it because I've lived far away before, and haven't lived very close to her in over 10 years. Joe on the other hand has always lived 30 minutes max away from his parents. My Mom was here for a week already to visit! It was WONDERFUL, and she loved it. She'll be back again sometime. Joe, Henry and I will fly back to Minnesota during Thanksgiving and Christmas, and Easter next year too (I don't even want to THINK about the costs). I honestly don't think Joe's parents will ever come out here to visit. Which is a bummer. They aren't big travelers and I think it might intimidate them a bit to even entertain the idea of coming here. But who knows, maybe they will surprise me! I hope they do - I'd love for them to visit us. I think my brother and Dad will visit at some point too - my sister if she can afford it. But in general, it's a bit more expected for us to make the journey to see everyone. I just hope we always can...it's a huge expense, we have to rent a car while there too. Plus vacation time for Joe. We'll see how it all unfolds - this year, at least for the upcoming holidays we have it figured out.
That's good. We're going through the same thing tring to figure out alternating travel, etc. to get time with Trent. It's really going to be easier for him to just come back home, because he has a free place to stay and eat, and there are only one or two plane tickets involved, depending on whether Tanya travels with him. When we travel, we have to have a place to stay due to room/space constraints, and there are more plane tickets. It is nice, though, that if we do travel, we are traveling to a place we love!
If this Atlanta meet works out well, that may be something we do more of. He'll have to travel twice as far as we do, but since he doesn't have to dealt with kids yet, that's the trade-off. When he has to start hauling kids and extra things, we'll try to find a place that is more of a halfway point.
Travel is expensive. I want to get in the financial shape to be able to fly down to see him just for a long weekend sometimes in between big trips. Brooklynn and I could go down and do WDW and Trent could come and join us when he's not working. It's a good plan, but it all hinges on getting the finances worked out.