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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I change pee diapers right at the seat. Each kid gets their own seat. If the 1 yr old needs a dirty diaper changed and the 3 yr old is sleeping I ask the person nearby to keep an eye on them and rush through the diaper change in the bathroom. Bring a lot of cash and buy drinks for people sitting nearby if/when your kids start screaming - you'll want to buy them drinks. [/quote] Just....no. Don't change any diapers at your seat. If you are in my row or next to me I would have a fit. [/quote] You probably wouldn't even notice. Presumably OP is flying on a plane with a 3 to a row seat configuration, so the entire row will be her, her baby, and her toddler. They're not going to be sitting next to you for you to throw a fit. It won't be a problem. Unless you're always looking at the person in the middle seat of the row across the aisle from you, you REALLY won't have a reason to notice. If you're going to be particularly bothersome, OP could always make sure you don't notice -- two airline-provided blankets, the baby's empty carseat, the 3 year old's presumably tall carseat, and a few clothespins should provide decent temporary family privacy for changing of diapers, clothes, or fussy attitudes (possibly). Note that I'm not 100% positive this will still work, because it has been a while since I have had to attempt it. [/quote]
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