I believe that's my hey. Hey!

Xander ,'Storyteller'


Natter 46: The FIGHTIN' 46  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Jesse - Aug 10, 2006 3:10:54 am PDT #1742 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Oh man, Fiona, I really hope things are back to normal by then. At least they'll have beverages available at the airport/on the plane, I'm sure.


Jesse - Aug 10, 2006 3:12:27 am PDT #1743 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Baby formula and prescription medicines are exempt.

That's something, but don't they think bad guys could just put their bad stuff in formula containers??


Nilly - Aug 10, 2006 3:14:16 am PDT #1744 of 10001
Swouncing

a year-old baby

Exactly one year old today, too!

[Edited because you can't write two sentences mixed into one and expect them to make any sort of sense. So I had to pick one.]


brenda m - Aug 10, 2006 3:23:00 am PDT #1745 of 10001
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

That's something, but don't they think bad guys could just put their bad stuff in formula containers??

They make you taste it, I guess that's something.


Sue - Aug 10, 2006 3:32:01 am PDT #1746 of 10001
hip deep in pie

I've heard of people being made to taste breast milk, so it wouldn't be unheard of with formula.


Fiona - Aug 10, 2006 3:32:26 am PDT #1747 of 10001

She doesn't drink formula. (Fortunate that I should be able to take my breasts onto the plane with me, not that I breastfeed much during the day any more). She drinks water, but only out of a special sippy cup. She also doesn't like jarred baby food, so I make her lunch, and was going to take a jar of that along. If I can't feed her on the plane, I'll need to do it when we change planes in Amsterdam, though I'm not sure quite how that will work if I have to check in my hand luggage for the whole journey. Maybe it can go in the hold, along with the pushchair.

Also not sure what I'll do if and when we need to change a nappy.

Oh well, we'll work something out.

Edit: just checked the website of the carrier we're flying with; here's what they have to say:

Passengers may only take through the airport security search point, the following items:....

For those traveling with an infant: baby food, milk and sanitary items essential for the flight.

So we should be OK. The restrictions also appear to be just for flights leaving the UK, so we have a bit longer for that (29th August).


askye - Aug 10, 2006 3:36:01 am PDT #1748 of 10001
Thrive to spite them

Does any one know where I can find clip art of the intenational do not sign (circle with hash mark) for some reason I can't find it anywhere and it's driving me nuts. I need to make a flyer asap.


Zenkitty - Aug 10, 2006 3:50:31 am PDT #1749 of 10001
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

What's the Navajo handshake, Liese?


Fred Pete - Aug 10, 2006 4:00:55 am PDT #1750 of 10001
Ann, that's a ferret.

I am seriously thinking about in-house counsel, though I'm on the litigation side. Billing hours sucks, business development sucks...

bon bon, I know I'm coming in late to this, but the federal government uses a lot of in-house counsel. Generally, the Justice Department does the heavy litigating and relies on in-house counsel at the agencies for a lot of the nuts and bolts.

It isn't as 40-hour-week as the government's rep would suggest, but it's usually a lot closer than firm work.


flea - Aug 10, 2006 4:01:07 am PDT #1751 of 10001
information libertarian

I am sorry, Fiona, you will have to place your breasts in checked baggage.

Also imagining a funky jive-type Navajo handshake, even though have read Tony Hillerman and should know better.