soniam
Wooden leg named Smith...
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Very true! I certainly need to keep that in mind. I was not even thinking about that.![]()
We have not done a transatlantic cruise but look forward to doing it someday. However, when DS was 3, we went to London and France during the summer. For the time change, we followed his normal sleeping schedule according to the local time. We also kept it a little dark to help him sleep in to the normal time in the morning and evening. The sun comes up much earlier in Europe than in most of the US, at least in Texas, in the summer. The sun also sets later. He dealt with the time change really well by doing this. Hope you have an awesome cruise! If you are going to tour Europe at all, bring a light weight umbrella stroller. There aren't many elevators or escalators in a lot of Europe, but the stroller is good on the street and in museums. It needs to be light weight though, because hauling a kid and a stroller up and down stairs can take a toll.