We got all settled in for our flight. Siennah was next to me on one side and Sebastian next to Brian on the other. Brian and Sebastian also had a woman sitting next to them in the aisle seat. She was offered another aisle seat a few rows up. I wonder why she didn’t jump on it. I felt bad for the number of times we had to pass Savannah back and forth across her.
Siennah was pretty excited herself
At one point Savannah had a poopy diaper. It was all over her clothes. Good thing I had packed a change of clothes for her.
I also packed a bunch of munchies for the kids. Thank goodness. It HAS been awhile since I have flown because it was news to me that a can of soda now costs $2.00!
The rest of the flight went off with out a hitch. It was just the perfect length of time. Long enough to be exciting for the kids but short enough that they weren’t quite stir crazy. I only had to whip out the coloring books towards the end.
As for the kids ear’s they did GREAT! Even Siennah, who was on the Biaxcin antibiotics had no complaints. We were off to a great start.
Naturally we were the last people to get off. Our strollers were right on the jet way waiting for us when we got off. We made the kids climb in and started toward baggage claim.
Waiting for us as we passed by security was the Greeter from Give Kids The World. What a delight to see this sign!
She introduced herself as Jane and gave us a warm welcome to sunny Florida. Sebastian, who has just learned to recognize his name this year at preschool really liked that the sign had his name. HIS name!
Jane led the way down the elevators to baggage claim. She was awesome!
Jane sat with me, the kids and the strollers while Brian got a luggage cart and waited for our bags to come round the carousel. I came up with an ingenious (if I don’t say to myself) use for Savannah’s Minnie Mouse bag. The bow on it made the perfect prop for her bottle.
I was super proud of the bargain I got on these plush back packs. They were $4.50 each at the
Disney Store Outle. I thought they would be perfect for the kids to use as little bags and pillows in the stroller.
After getting the luggage Jane sat us down on a bench and went over the directions to Give Kids the World Village where we would be staying. There were written directions as well as a map on the back of the Welcome sign, it was even highlighted---they make everything so easy!
Then we walked out of the terminal across the street to the parking garage to the
Avis Car Rental counter. We saw another Wish Family that had just arrived as well. It took awhile for us to get our van and the kids were getting restless from being made to stay in the stroller but I wasn’t about to let them out in a parking garage.
Brian brought the van, a navy Chevy Uplander, over to where we had been waiting and we worked on getting the three rented car seats into it and all our bags. Amazingly it all fit! We thanked the lovely Jane and then we were off…well sort of. We’ve never encountered a more asinine parking garage exit in our lives.
On the way to Give Kids the World Siennah “took some photos” of us with the disposable camera that Make A Wish gave the kids.
Thirty minutes later we arrived at Give Kids the World! We were here!!! Finally here!!! As we pulled in the gate attendant said, “Welcome Home!” …indeed.
