Wednesday, September 12, 2007

A boring day in Chicago

A couple weeks after moving in to our new house we were off to France for a family visit and to celebrate the 100th birthday of my Grandmother. We were scheduled to fly from Austin to Chicago, then Chicago to Paris. Our (mis)adventure started in Chicago. Everything seemed to be going swimmingly as far as killing several hours in an airport during a layover can go, and we boarded our flight to Paris in good spirits. We proceeded to sit for over two hours on an unairconditioned plane before they announced that the plane had irreparable mechanical problems and they were canceling the flight. By now it was after 7pm which is Luke's usual bedtime and we are thinking "Oh no, don't mess with the bedtime, this is not going to end well." We packed up our belongings, got off the plane, and waited an hour in line to rebook a flight. It was too late to catch any other flight to Paris and, after much heated conversation with the airline, we accepted the fact that the only other flight we could take would be this same flight the next day. A full 24 hours later. Pissed, hungry, and with a travel weary toddler, we waited for our bags in baggage claim, took a cab to a hotel and checked in for the night. Luke was a trooper and never complained (whew).

We got up to the room and having not had dinner yet, ordered Luke some room service. By 10pm he was saying, "Mommy... Lukey go night night?" and after procuring a hotel portable crib, he fell fast asleep.

Do we get HBO in this room?

Our flight wasn't to leave Chicago until the next evening so we were going to have to spend the day in Chicago. Sweet, right?! Chicago's a big town, there has gotta be lots of fun stuff to do around here! Well, not so much... It takes over an hour each way by train to get from the airport to downtown Chicago. Either that or a $75 cab ride each way. Add in that we'd need to be back for a nap and you buy yourself an exciting 30 minutes in downtown Chicago before you have to turn around and go back to the hotel.

Surely the great Chicago airport metropolitan area has numerous activities for stranded families? Guess again. Our options were a Wizards and Fantasy Convention at the airport convention center or.... anything else. We heard there was a Denny's within walking distance so we had to check that out. It sucked.

After breakfast at Denny's we went back to the hotel for a swim. That was fun but ended after Luke's non-swim diaper exploded cellulose pulp all over the place. We quickly gathered up our things and ran back to our room before anyone could blame the mess on us. Parent lesson # 16,371: Don't let your diaper wearing child in the water more than 15 minutes.

Then came nap time, checkout and finally our flight! The flight went great thanks to a portable DVD player worth its weight in gold and a steady supply of snacks. A short 10 hour flight later and 2 hour car ride we had arrived at our destination in St. Gatien, France.

Yay! We're finally here!

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

The Move...

Hey there. Sorry for the delay... lots has been happening 'round the Svoboda house. First off, we bought a new Svoboda house, moved in, then sold the old house. So really, lots has been happening around two houses, and that has made for some very busy Svobodas.

We moved into our new house in the middle of July. As many of you already know, moving is one of the easiest things one could do. Furniture pretty much moves itself, boxes get packed by garden gnomes and our new houses are always in perfect shape when we move into them. We've decided we should move every few months, it really is the perfect was to enjoy the summer.

Luke, as always, was a great help. When Jen and I got tired, he pulled up the slack by packing boxes and filling up the Uhaul...




Things to pack: Luke (1)


Doublewide


Enough packing for today


Is this what Dad means when he says the band is going on tour?


Lucky Luke

Let's Move Out!



The first project I assigned Luke to in the new house was to put new flooring in his playroom to replace the carpeting that was there when we moved in. Not that Luke needed the help, but Nana, Grandpa, Aunt Kim and Uncle Scott were over that weekend to lend a hand.


The "before" picture (the grossness of the carpet just isn't captured by this photo):


After Luke unloaded the wood out of the truck, he went right to work...


Almost done, just a few more measurements to go...


All Done! Thanks for the help guys!



Here are some more pics of our first days in Jenner Cove:

More peas please


Teepee time! No girls allowed!


Sweet, the TV is set up. Gotta watch the Wiggles...


Right about the time we got all of our furniture moved in, we packed up our suitcases and went to France for a couple of weeks. Those pics to follow soon...