We drove home from New York to Ithaca on August 29th and have been having a great time enjoying the presence and presents of friends. Thank you so much! The weather has been wonderful so we're spending lots of time in the back yard. We've also managed to find two playgrounds with bucket swings -- hooray!
It's nice to be home in Ithaca and we hope to see you here soon...
Friday, August 31, 2007
Monday, August 27, 2007
Sunday, August 26, 2007
there's no place like home!
To Arman, they are legal guardians; to me, they are guardian angels! Can't tell you how good it was to see Annie and Peter when Arman and I came through immigration and customs. They helped us find the car in long-term parking, get Arman settled in his car seat for the first time (hey girls, your guess at the adjustments for the straps were right on target), and then drove us to their place in Manhattan (our home away from home). Arman got to meet Sam (in person) and Madi (by video/Skype) -- he's eager to meet Nick and Henry soon. He also had his first eye-to-eye with Lexi and Emma (the cats). Indian food and champagne capped off our homecoming and then we had a long sleep...
the long trip home to the United States
Every cloud has a silver lining...
the cloud? the combination of Virgin Atlantic and British Airways baggage handling lost my luggage on the trip to Almaty (okay, they use the phrase "delayed baggage"). I checked two items: 1) a rolling duffle bag (an inexpensive one I bought just for this trip) with food, diapers, toys, and clothes for Arman and a few changes of clothes for me; 2) a cheap stroller for getting around Almaty and the airports on the way home. Both items were "delayed" for our entire time in Almaty.
When we arrived at the airport early Sunday morning to check in for our flights home, they excitedly reported that my baggage had arrived. Woo hoo! They encouraged me to use the stroller in the airport (which I must admit was a nice treat) and to re-check the duffle bag through to Newark Airport (let's keep suspense at a minimum: the bag was delivered to me in Ithaca by Fed Ex five days later). When we gate-checked the stroller as we boarded the flight, there was confusion about whether we could use it in Heathrow or wouldn't see it again until Newark Airport (again, I'll give away the ending here -- we still haven't seen that stroller).
The silver lining...
British Airways upgraded us to Business Class for the 10-hour flight from Almaty to London. We had an empty seat next to us and great flight attendants so had a great flight.
The transfer from Terminal 4 to Terminal 3 in Heathrow was not so great (I would recommend staying on one airline for the entire trip, if you can). We did have a bulkhead seat with the bassinet (and an empty seat next to us) for the flight from London to Newark.
Arman was a very good travel partner -- he charmed everyone around us on the plane! And on the evening of August 26th, when the plane touched down on U.S. soil, Arman Jonathan Froggatt became a citizen of the United States...
Next stop, Manhattan!
Saturday, August 25, 2007
a BIG thank you to Bob
Due in large part to Bob's kind hospitality in Almaty, Arman and I had a great week there. (And, again, a special thank you to Rosemary for making the introduction to Bob.) He helped us get a good, comfortable room at the Hotel Almaty, took us to lunch on Thursday, showed us around Almaty on Saturday, and generally offered great advice about the city. We are especially grateful that he carried the diaper bag wherever we went with him and he was especially grateful that I bought a black, messenger-style diaper bag rather than one of those girly ones! We are sorry that Arman did not get to meet Radima (Bob's girlfriend) since she was away. We hope they both come to New York so that we can return the hospitality favor some day.
Friday, August 24, 2007
Thursday, August 23, 2007
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