There = Dubai; Here = Seattle.
I have to write this down because –
a. It gave me nightmares for weeks leading up to the actual date.
b. It was my first time, a one of a kind experience.
c. CA made me write it down, or I’d have safely thrown it to the back of the must-blog idea pile.
First week of May, we headed back to the US from Dubai. (Note: We all refers to me and the kids. The Bapa conveniently escaped a month ahead of us. )
When we booked our tickets, I had a choice of transiting through Europe or going straight through to LAX. I couldn’t imagine walking between European airport terminals – that are usually separated by a mile at least, crossing security with two in tow, one of whom is highly unreliable when it comes to walking and the other I couldn’t possibly make him walk that distance, even though he showed promise of reaching Mach 1 (Thanks, Suki for the term!)
So we bought the tickets for Dubai to LA and LA to Seattle, and I forced myself not to think about it till the date got closer. The date did get closer and I was kicking myself for having made a stupid decision of taking 2 kids on a 16.5 hour flight.
I mean, I had so many choices – I could have just come back with the Bapa. Or I could have sucked it up and transited – and begged for help along the way. At least it will be a break in the journey, and time for kids to run around. Or I could have left one kid behind (Yes, we discussed this option and I was quite serious about it. I don’t think I’d have had the guts to go through with it though). I begged my mom to come with me which she refused with “I’m sure you knew what you were doing when you bought the tickets.” (Thanks, mom, you’ve finally let me grow up
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So, it was just me and the kids. And 16 plus hours. In one plane. I fretted, worried, ran through scenarios, prepped Kodi, prepped myself and in the end it was all okay. Only because -
- I chickened out and upgraded to Business class. We pooled all our miles, bought some, and we had enough for them to open the gates to what I can only describe as air travel heaven. I mean, this is what flying should be like. Not the Thiruvalluvar bus type treatment you get in coach.
- I mentally braced myself.
Only 16 some hours. SIXTEEN? Yes, only sixteen, not sixty. But SIX-TEEN. That is super long. That is like, from 8 am to midnight, and I’ll still not be done. Another 2 hours to Seattle. But it is better than 8 am to 8 am. But sixteen? What was I thinking?? I’ll be okay, we’ll be okay, I’ll start praying now and not stop.
And on it went.
- One of the dilemmas I kept having was what to carry on board. Yes, this is important. Only someone who’s planning a trip like mine will understand why. Stroller or sling? Carry on or only diaper bag? After lot of back and forth, I decided on diaper bag, a pull-on luggage and no stroller, no sling. K would carry his backpack and a snack bag. That’s it, as light as we could make it.
- Food was on my mind all the time. What would I feed them? What if they have a hunger tantrum? And so I packed little ziplock bags with easy snacks – like wheat biscuits, puffed rice, goldfish crackers, cheerios. Anytime it looked like one might be hungry, I’d give him a bag. They worked great, especially while waiting in lines. I took the Bapa’s advice and packed some food for myself, we needed me to not throw a tantrum either.
- Plenty of water – definite must. It meant more trips to the bathroom, but I couldn’t risk dehydration and other complications.
- I convinced K to wear pull-up diapers the whole time. In case he fell asleep whenever. As for my bathroom visits, I had to run in and out when the Plane was asleep or make Kodi watch him right outside the door. He was his usual protective, big brother self and held on to Plane’s arm real tight. The air hostesses would have helped too, except Plane won’t go to strangers without raising a hue and cry.
- I resolved to be at my best mom behavior. Always in tune with the kids’ needs. Always taking care of them before it got out of hand. On the flight, I was on alert at all times. My only goal was to get through it without upsetting either one. I knew if I fell asleep it would be futile, one of them would wake me up and I’d end up with burning eyes, so I stayed awake the whole time and caught up with movies.
- I bought a pacifier. (*GASP!* the horror!) And put it in a ziplock with the label – “to be opened only for emergency”. I used it on Plane once, but he spit it right out, there ended that backup plan. I had considered Benadryl to make them sleep, but couldn’t bring myself to buy it.
- In the end, I resolved not to think of other people. I was doing the best I could, and if either kid raised hell despite that, my only concern would be to calm him down, instead of thinking of what other people were thinking. To hell with other people’s judgements.
- I let Plane run around the aisles. He charmed fellow passengers. Or so I think, because when he did get cranky the last half hour, no one gave me dirty looks.
- K once again proved he’s wonderful when traveling. I couldn’t have asked for more from him. He kept watching movies – actually he just watched one – Monsters Inc, over and over and over. And making up plane stories, and asking questions about what various buttons do, and befriending air hostesses so they brought him extra pastries. (yes, folks, they serve yummy pastries on business class. The things I’ve missed out on all these years!)
- We reached LAX in good shape, without looking like we’d traveled 10K miles. The home run though was a short flight from LA to Seattle, and it was just plain horror. Thank God for my brother – he met us in LA and took over everything. But we were seated in the last possible row of a hot airplane, cramped seats, a very cranky Plane, rude air hostesses. Well we had got through SIXTEEN hours – what was 2 more?
I am glad and grateful we reached in one piece.
Would I do it again? Hell, yes.
Only the traveling-in-class-with-flat-beds part though, not the traveling-alone-with-two-kids-under-five part.


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June 12, 2009 at 3:51 am
B o o.
Wow! Good timing, this post. Im going to do the same in 10 days! *wails*
No stroller? was nt it tough to carry plane and the baggage while you were transiting in LA?
Since plane(hee hee hee) did nt have a seat, was it tough to manage him in your lap all the time? or did you get him a seat? or was it the bassinet?
I ve more Qs. but will mail you!
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stroller – if I had to carry that I couldn’t manage the pull-on luggage. it came with our checked in bags and I could pick it up at LA where I had my brother’s extra helping hand.
Plane came as a lap child- thats where the biz class helped. so much room near leg and on the seat. I let him on the floor when he was awake. or put him behind me on the seat. sometimes I put him and K in one seat.
bassinet rules are kinda wierd – first they said, since he’s too tall and over 6 months, he wont fit in it. then they were willing to, except I had to move to the middle section and give up my cozy two seater near window. i decided I didn’t want it after all – he was more likely to keep waking up.
you’ll be fine. just think – half the flying time as mine. will be over after one sleep session.
June 12, 2009 at 8:12 am
Me
No emails..ask all the questions here unless it is personal…i plan to print & prepare
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um, what exactly are you preparing for? unless this is your way of sharing some news with us??
June 12, 2009 at 8:34 am
Me
What can I say…let me copy-paste
you always put 2 and 4 to make 24
June 12, 2009 at 8:17 am
Me
You let him on the floor….There was also a mention about puffed rice….Having read your archives, I am tempted to ask Plane vechi plane la kaamedi keemadi pannalaye?
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you always put 2 and 4 to make 24 you know that
besides Plane is kaamediyin sigaram. I only intervened when he tried to eat the flourescent light, which looked like a gem, off the side of a seat.
June 12, 2009 at 6:16 am
R
Deivamey
! Engeyoo poiteenga ! Pls to imagine that tone of Janakaraj’s flunky in Apoorva sagodharargal !
Rotfl@ thiruvalluvar bus …
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June 12, 2009 at 8:26 am
mommyof2
*sigh* I went to India from NJ, alone with kids, twice.. what was I thinking..
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you are brave… and experienced!
June 12, 2009 at 8:40 am
B o o.
Ya, Im not too worried in the plane. Whats the worst thing that can happen? my bladder about to burst and other passengers ear drums about to burst, na?
Thats ok! Im worried about the stop over in dubai. dont think i can walk miles without a stroller. but the good thing is dubai airport gives strollers. so instead of a pull along suitcase, im taking a carr ybag. i can either carry it or hang it int he stroller if its not too heavy. Im most worried about a sleepy Ashu refusing to walk! *shudders*
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as a city, dubai may have many issues, but the one thing I’ve got to give it, is it’s one of the best airports to transit through with kids. you can go in one of those carts that they have for old ppl (if you swallow your pride, its quite awesome!) and it just zips you from one gate to the next.
I’ve also seen double strollers – so both kids can sit in them at same time.
see if you can take a backpack.
June 12, 2009 at 8:56 am
CA
As you already know I have set myself for this adventure … though I am travelling in economy … so I guess mine is going to be the real test … what you did was enjoy pastries in Business class !!!
But seriously … these were some good tips …
I have requested for a bassinet … like you mentioned, it sounded like twisted rule to me … they said above 6 months bassinet was not going to help, but they were willing to book it for me nonetheless. I took it only because it comes with the row that has a better leg room.
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good luck, CA, you’ll be fine. extra leg room goes a long way and dont hesitate to return the bassinet if it feels useless. i didn’t think Plane would sit it in it for more than 2 seconds at this age.
June 12, 2009 at 12:32 pm
dotmom
kudos!!!!!!!! Business class rocks. I think you should put your foot down and refuse to travel anyother way
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good idea..I’ll demand that of the airlines
June 14, 2009 at 5:56 pm
Shobana
Wow! These were the same dilemmas I had when I travelled…the biggest pain in the backside, was that the guy refused…flat out..to walk and so I ended up carrying all the way, Luckily I had a back pack…so that helped a bit. I was fortunate in that the boy slept all thru the flight and similarily no one gave me the dirty look, when he bawled, during the landing process (he didn’t like the belt). Not that I would have cared for even if someone did…I wonder why all the flights to and from Seattle (in my experience) have some pretty rude airhostess.
BA had amazing service from London to Chennai and back. It stopped right there…
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glad you made it in one piece too!
June 15, 2009 at 1:32 am
Priyanka
WOW and I don’t have the guts to travel from SIN to Coimbatore- only a 5 hr flight with Aashna. I make my hubby come with me every time, or rather he doesn’t give me a chance to crib
You are really a super-mom!
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not really. more like a desperate one, no choices leads to new adaption techniques!
June 15, 2009 at 2:52 am
babiesanon
LOL
if you don’t have a good enough reason..
And there I was refusing to travel from BLR to MAS to see you with both kids. Why didn’t you tell me what a wimp I was being? Kudos to your bravery. I cannot and will not do this!
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you should not and must not
June 15, 2009 at 2:58 am
Lavs
Hey..new template..looks good…this is some experience,right?Sadly, i think i am not going to experience a travel like this..so let me live it thro your words!
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trust me, this is the kind of experience that’s better heard of than lived through !
June 16, 2009 at 12:55 am
maidinmalaysia
we did six-hours in a car (with grandparents and uncle and aunt and cousin) and that was still SCARY. i don’t want to be any place that’ takes more than four hours to ma’s place
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good policy to have. think I should convince my ma to move
June 17, 2009 at 6:00 am
Abha
wow!! but then hey! you got to fly business class! :p
but seriously! hats off to you!
cheers!
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oh yea..that was definitely fun !
June 17, 2009 at 5:03 pm
sole
Ah…that does sound familiar..did that not long ago..not as brave as you though..since both were under 2 i was not allowed to travel on my own. brought my dad along..but didn’t realize that the kids would still cling to me and only me..Will never do it again without the dad!
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i know – it is actually harder when you have someone to help but the kids don’t let them help. you’re not prepared to handle them both all through and that leads to frustration.
June 18, 2009 at 10:45 am
Neera
Congratulations for having survived the flight. i went thru the same when I came to India abt 7 months back with both the kids but actually on friends’ recommendation I actually preferred the non stop 16 hr flight because that ways u r in and out in whatver time it takes rather than having to stop and transit at an airport with tired and jet lagged kids.
And Boo dnt worry! Ashu will be way too mature – I am a 100% sure of that – on ur trip. The elder one really surprises you on occasions such as these.
June 19, 2009 at 4:33 am
choxbox
getting a total deja vu feeling.
did a similar loop – ldn-hyd via dubai. 6 mo old n4 and 5 yr old n4. with a harmonium too (a last minute decision) – that couldn’t be checked in.
yup flat beds rock. esply if there’s no one other than you in the entire biz class
June 19, 2009 at 5:11 pm
sraikh
Sometimes, I think its the fear of the what ifs that is more scary than the actual travelling.
Glad to hear everything went smoothly.
I am going to sound like such a bragging mom but I travelled with all 4 of my monsters last year from CO to Singapore
We took SQ, flight was like that
Boulder-SFO-Taipei-Singapore..all in all 26 hours(3 hours in SFO 3 hours in Taipei) I think including transit times.
June 21, 2009 at 9:44 pm
Poppy
@Sraikh And you should brag. What a feat! *doffs Hat*
June 21, 2009 at 10:09 pm
Kodi's Mom
Neera: thats kind of what my thinking was. transiting is more difficult. and dear Sheela’s latest horror experience reaffirms that.
chox: u carried a harmonium on board?? & an infant who couldn’t walk yet? why are you ppl trying to outdo my craziness?
sraikh: show off!!
if this were a tournament, you are the ultimate, unconquerable champion. HOW did you manage???
June 30, 2009 at 8:33 pm
Munchkin's Mom
Business class should be made mandatory for all Moms traveling alone with kids in tow
I’m already getting nightmares for my upcoming trip (which is still a good five months away!)
July 1, 2009 at 4:50 pm
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July 7, 2009 at 12:18 am
BEV
I hear you, m2knp! The many times we’ve put off holidays because now the little buggers outnumber A and me – thank goodness only one of them knows how to count. Hope to catch ya in Seattle ona trip next year.
July 7, 2009 at 12:20 am
BEV
still am not sure about the stopover not stopover part – when we flew to the US, we stopped in frankfurt for a 4 hour break which was actually nice – they had a play area and all to keep c busy. but coming back i flew alone, with stopover in munich which was horrible – no play area, cranky wanting to explore C and hungry me, with stroller, hand baggage and diaper bag in tow.
July 12, 2009 at 11:17 am
desigirl
waaaaaah!!! Am going home Friday. 1 Me. 2 Kids. 10 hours. mummyyyyyyy!!
July 27, 2009 at 12:09 am
kenny
wow! thats impressive. still have not dared to do international flights alone, although i have done at least fifty flights within India!
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