On Saturday morning we embarked, Ethan cozy in his backseat den of blankets and toys, mama and papa eagerly listing to their book on tape. Throughout the day, we made multiple pit stops all along the Indiana and Ohio turnpikes to freshen up. Let me tell you - it is exceedingly difficult to change the diaper of a strong-willed and able-bodied young squirmer on a tiny little changing table in a public restroom. Especially when you feel compelled to use the most cumbersome diapers known to man. However green they may be, prefolds are a pain in the tush.
Our first day of driving allowed us to introduce Ethan to his new friend - the binky. It took just a little bit of persuasion to convince Ethan that the binky would be a welcome friend. After chewing on it, and putting it into his mouth in every possible orientation, and swinging it around for a while, he eventually began to suck on it. Oh, sweet binky, how you have changed the family vacation! Where once there was screaming we now find a contented baby, just gazing out the window and binking away. We will continue to reserve the binky only for car trips, but how nice to know that we have this secret weapon to call upon!
Saturday night found us in Sandusky, OH (the buckeye state's answer to the Wisconin Dells), where we checked into a hotel, played with a few toys, watched a little bit of terrible television, and then nurse-napped all night long.
On Sunday we made our way to PA, where we settled in at the Greece's - Jeremy's second family. The Greece women (Mrs. Greece, Julianne and the boisterous shelty Daphne) were smitten with Ethan.
How lucky this wee one is to have yet another loving family!
How lucky this wee one is to have yet another loving family!
Monday found us visiting the Lowmasters
(Ethan's great-grandpap and Great-Uncle and Aunt Steve and Diane).
(Ethan's great-grandpap and Great-Uncle and Aunt Steve and Diane).
On Tuesday we visited:
Wednesday sent us on the road again. We drove through the foggy hills of West Virginia and Southern Ohio to the booming metropolis of Batavia, OH, where much of Jody's family awaited us. In the comfort of Drew and Jennifer's home, we enjoyed a welcome three days of utter relaxation.
Road Trip 2008 has been officially declared a success. These happy Holidays (and Epsteins) hope you had happy holidays too!
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