Nate and I have been busy traveling this past week with Weston, and let me tell you, doing a road trip with an infant is no easy task. I'm actually guilt-ridden about it. We left last Friday night and drove to Davenport, Iowa around 7pm. That trip was actually pretty easy because it was Weston's bedtime, and he slept most of the way after we stopped for dinner. We got to Nate's mom's house, left him in the car seat, and he woke up around 3am to eat.
He enjoyed two days with Grandma Becca and Grandpa Brady, spending lots and lots of time outside. He even went for several dips in the kiddie pool and loved it! Because he spent so much time outside both days, he slept for 7 hours on Saturday night and 7 1/2 hours on Sunday night!!!!! I couldn't believe it. It was quite awesome. He still isn't the greatest napper (he doesn't usually sleep for more than 30-40 minutes, and an hour is a good nap), but I'll happily take long nights of sleeping.
The trip from Davenport to Cincinnati was a different story... We left Monday morning at 8am and got to Cinci at 6pm. He slept okay in the car for the first half of the trip. We stopped at an air-conditioned rest stop so that he could nurse and get some play time. We sat under the shade of a tree for at least 45 minutes after he ate and played. Then we got back in the car where he promptly fell asleep, but woke up about 30 minutes later. He continued to wake up and doze off for the rest of the trip and cried lots. It's so hard to watch him completely agitated and pissed off in the car seat. I would gladly take him out of the car seat and play with him while Nate's driving (just like our parents did when we were little), but Nate won't let me break the law.
We're leaving tomorrow morning to drive to Chicago to visit my brother's family and to also have Weston meet my aunt and uncle on my dad's side. I hope that this trip goes well. I read a few tips on how to travel with an infant, and I think we're doing our best. I would like to try to drive while he does his long stretch of sleeping at night, but that makes it tough on the drivers because we're driving while we should be sleeping.
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