Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Option 1) Fly as a lap child to see grandma and grandpa
Option 2) Never see grandma and grandpa
Too far to drive (cross country) and too expensive to buy the 3rd seat. Is it riskier? Sure. But I didn't want to risk my parents never meeting their grandchild because I couldn't afford a $500 plane ticket.
Option 3) Give up some luxuries you have (smart phone, eating out, coffee, alcohol, movies, etc) so that you can afford appropriate transportation for your child.
You obviously have lots of luxuries to give up. Not everyone does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Option 1) Fly as a lap child to see grandma and grandpa
Option 2) Never see grandma and grandpa
Too far to drive (cross country) and too expensive to buy the 3rd seat. Is it riskier? Sure. But I didn't want to risk my parents never meeting their grandchild because I couldn't afford a $500 plane ticket.
Option 3) Give up some luxuries you have (smart phone, eating out, coffee, alcohol, movies, etc) so that you can afford appropriate transportation for your child.
Anonymous wrote:Option 1) Fly as a lap child to see grandma and grandpa
Option 2) Never see grandma and grandpa
Too far to drive (cross country) and too expensive to buy the 3rd seat. Is it riskier? Sure. But I didn't want to risk my parents never meeting their grandchild because I couldn't afford a $500 plane ticket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Option 1) Fly as a lap child to see grandma and grandpa
Option 2) Never see grandma and grandpa
Too far to drive (cross country) and too expensive to buy the 3rd seat. Is it riskier? Sure. But I didn't want to risk my parents never meeting their grandchild because I couldn't afford a $500 plane ticket.
Will you magically find the money once your kid turns two and you're forced to?
Anonymous wrote:Option 1) Fly as a lap child to see grandma and grandpa
Option 2) Never see grandma and grandpa
Too far to drive (cross country) and too expensive to buy the 3rd seat. Is it riskier? Sure. But I didn't want to risk my parents never meeting their grandchild because I couldn't afford a $500 plane ticket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Option 1) Fly as a lap child to see grandma and grandpa
Option 2) Never see grandma and grandpa
Too far to drive (cross country) and too expensive to buy the 3rd seat. Is it riskier? Sure. But I didn't want to risk my parents never meeting their grandchild because I couldn't afford a $500 plane ticket.
The 3rd seat could cost $45. Just sayin'
Anonymous wrote:Option 1) Fly as a lap child to see grandma and grandpa
Option 2) Never see grandma and grandpa
Too far to drive (cross country) and too expensive to buy the 3rd seat. Is it riskier? Sure. But I didn't want to risk my parents never meeting their grandchild because I couldn't afford a $500 plane ticket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends. I have flown many many times with my now two year old. There is NO way she would sit in a car seat for a long flight (over 2 hours) so then it just gets in the way. We always buy her seat and rent a CARES harness for take off/landing and turbulence but beyond that she gets up and down from her seat to play on the floor. The full size seats are huge and may put your kids feet into the seat in front of them which means non stop kicking. We held her on our lap until she was 9 months old and then get her a seat with no car seat. We gate check the seat. Althugh we have rented them with cars before, they meed all safety standards but definitely not as nice as the one we own.
Do you let her decide whether to sit in her car seat in the car too? And does she set her own bedtime and choose her own meals?
Anonymous wrote:Depends. I have flown many many times with my now two year old. There is NO way she would sit in a car seat for a long flight (over 2 hours) so then it just gets in the way. We always buy her seat and rent a CARES harness for take off/landing and turbulence but beyond that she gets up and down from her seat to play on the floor. The full size seats are huge and may put your kids feet into the seat in front of them which means non stop kicking. We held her on our lap until she was 9 months old and then get her a seat with no car seat. We gate check the seat. Althugh we have rented them with cars before, they meed all safety standards but definitely not as nice as the one we own.