Taryn and I spent the last 5 days in New Jersey visiting my Dad and his family. This was the first time Taryn had been on a plane since last time we went to NJ when she was 7 months old. I was a little nervous as to how she would do on the flight, but it went about as well as I could have ever hoped! The only real hitch in the plan was getting
into the airport. It was just me with a toddler, stroller, large rolling suitcase, diaper bag AND a carseat. I. Looked. Like. A. Pack mule. It sucked. I had to actually wear the carseat around my neck/shoulder like a ginormous purse while pushing the stroller with one hand and pulling the suitcase & diaper bag with the other. Lee asked me, "Did a lot of people help you?" This had been his argument for not driving me to the airport. That a lot of people would help me out. The answer... No. A lot of people interviewed me about flying with a toddler though. That's... Not helpful.

"Airplane Mommy!"

We got to see my half sister Daniella and meet her boyfriend.

We logged many hours at the Bayonne park. Pretty awesome park, by the way. There were about 10 different playground areas and then three different water park areas.

"My playmate... Papa!"

We went to Liberty State Park to walk around and get some good views and pics of NYC.

City girls!

On Monday we went to a park called "The Land of Make Believe" in Hope, NJ. At least I think that is the name... I kept screwing it up and calling it Imagination Land and stuff. The park was great! It had a ton of kiddy rides, games, a huge pool, some big water slides, and for some reason... Santa. Taryn was not happy to see that fat, bearded man outside of December.

What she did love was this car ride. I lost count how many times she rode this thing!! We would be doing something else and she would look at me all seriously and say "I ride cars?" It was a Dukes of Hazzard themed ride and she went back and forth between riding in the Sheriff car and the General Lee.
On Tuesday we went out to see my step-Grandma, two of my aunts and my cousin Amy. Taryn had an amazing time being the center of attention! A role she is used to in my family. We went over to my dad's old elementary school to play and she kept ordering Aunt Leesa to catch her at the bottom of the slide. Fortunately, they do not get ordered around by a toddler everyday, so they thought it was cute!
Despite a 1/2 hour delay in our flight, the trip home went incredibly smoothly. As the plane was taking off, Taryn's eyes started closing, and voila, she was asleep. She slept the entire flight and barely woke up for the landing. I even got a wink or two of sleep on the flight!
Hopefully next year we can do this again, but maybe bring Lee along to help carry some of the luggage.