Join us, Chris and Jackie, as we travel to adopt our little one!
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Background Changes
I loved the look of the black background with my photo....but the white font was just too hard on my eyes. So, I had to switch it to grey with a black font. Not as sharp, but you'll thank me when you don't have to squint at the screen. :-)
As for carry-ons, I would recommend backpacks. If you are taking a laptop, they make backpacks that hold a laptop too. It is much easier to navigate airports with a backpack and one piece of luggage (each). I did the shoulder bag on trip 1 thinking it would be easier with my snacks, etc. I found it very bothersome and enjoyed the backpack for trips 2 and 3. Just a thought!
I second the backpack idea. I carried one that was a freebie given to me by my SIL (who is a pediatrician) and she got it from some drug rep. I figured it wouldn't matter if anything happened to it. It was great for carrying snacks and essentials both on the plane and to the Baby Home. It's definitely going back with me on Trip 2.
Funny though, I did have a few people ask me if I was a Dr. at the Moscow airport. LOL, I have no idea what drug I was advertising around the world!
2 comments:
I like the photo at top.
As for carry-ons, I would recommend backpacks. If you are taking a laptop, they make backpacks that hold a laptop too. It is much easier to navigate airports with a backpack and one piece of luggage (each). I did the shoulder bag on trip 1 thinking it would be easier with my snacks, etc. I found it very bothersome and enjoyed the backpack for trips 2 and 3. Just a thought!
Yes, thank you for the black letters!
I second the backpack idea. I carried one that was a freebie given to me by my SIL (who is a pediatrician) and she got it from some drug rep. I figured it wouldn't matter if anything happened to it. It was great for carrying snacks and essentials both on the plane and to the Baby Home. It's definitely going back with me on Trip 2.
Funny though, I did have a few people ask me if I was a Dr. at the Moscow airport. LOL, I have no idea what drug I was advertising around the world!
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