The problem with having multiple cameras, or at least devices that have cameras, and children that know how to operate them, is that I never know what treasures might be hiding on them. I also frequently forget that they have been used as a camera and don't download the pictures. So, here are some pictures I found on my iPod and iPhone.
This was taken at a convenience store in the airport.
Nine cans of Spam for a mere $30.00.
On our trip to China.
We were asked if we wanted a bassinet for the baby, so we decided to give it a try. She did sleep in it for a bit, but the real benefit is that she had a place to play and we got the bulkhead seat! I hope she still qualifies for it on our flight back to the States next year!
Once or twice a year we have a NEO (Non-combatant Evacuation Operation) exercise that we must attend so we know what we need to do in case of an emergency evacuation. We must go through different stations just as we would if we had to leave. Of course, it would just be me, the kids, and the cat if that ever happened, but David walked through it with us. We all have masks in case of a chemical attack, but we can't open them and try them out because they are really expensive, and if the seal is broken we've got to pay for them. They had a couple at the exercise that we could play with, so we had each of the kids put it on just so they knew what to expect.
They have fans that circulate air in the mask and the kids can wear it as a backpack
And there's a place for a bottle or straw for drinking.
Mine wasn't near as cool looking as the kids'. Nothing like sticking your head in a plastic bag!
But, if it cam down to it, it's better that not having clean air to breathe.
Naomi found my bias tape and decided it went with her diaper and she needed to wrap it around her.
On our way to Jeju-do
The flight attendant wanted a picture with the kids - just so we could remember him, I guess.
A rare moment of Naomi being unhappy.
Tristan was getting his hair cut and one of the other hair stylists thought Naomi needed some entertainment, so she put on a little video for her on her phone.
I really don't know how my kids are going to act when they're not the center of attention...
Tristan and some of his Lego creations.
This boy is constantly building things these days.
His fleet of air ships.
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