2008
07.28
Fried Chix, Ribs, Cornbread, Collard Greens...and more YUM

Fried Chix, Ribs, Cornbread, Collard Greens...and more YUM

As we finish up our last full day here in Atlanta thought I’d give a shout out to the South.

We’ve had quite a weekend of intensive working and networking…and eatin’ of some yummy southern food.  Now I realize why I was a bit “chubby” when I lived in the South…

The conference has been really educational and we’ve met some great people.

Stephanie Bacak hosts Women's Luncheon at Marketing Madness

Stephanie Bacak hosts Women's Luncheon at Marketing Madness

Matt’s wife Stephanie even put on a special luncheon for the women at the conference.  As in almost all other industries, Internet Marketing is full of men.  It was a nice networking opportunity for just the ladies.

Stella has been well looked after the last few days.  Her Paw-Paw has really enjoyed spending time with her and we have been fortunate to know she’s in good hands.  I even got back home last night from a networking dinner to find that he had put her down sound asleep and she’d finally eating a full meal.

Stella and Paw Paw in the ATL

Stella and Paw Paw in the ATL

My father “the male Mary Poppins!”

Many people have asked how to deal with jet-lag and a tired baby when you travel.  I think it’s time to share some of my Hotel Tips and techniques as they play a big part into dealing with the tired cranky baby.  (Note:  Stella was not affected by the 3 hour time change until Day 3.  She seems to have recovered and it only really lasted for one day).

So now onto why “y’all need to listen up!”

Hotel Tips:

First, you don’t need to bring “everything but the kitchen sink” to a hotel when you bring your baby.  (Contrary to some other’s recommendations you may find on the internet…thanks Kat for forwarding this on… http://mightyjunior.com/features/traveling-with-kids).

Things You DON’T Need to Bring

1.  Pack and Play (travel cot, etc.)
All hotels (at least the ones I’ve been to) provide a crib.  Now I know some of you worried parents are going to say, but is it safe?  In my opinion the cribs are fine.  These days with all the news about recalls, etc. can we really be sure anything is safe?  I usually check that the crib is secure, clean and no sharp edges.  And of course no broken slats or bolts.  But what hotel would even give you a crib that wasn’t safe?  There are way too many lawsuits these days for a hotel to give you a faulty product.

The cribs aren’t beautiful but they are standard issue hotel cribs.  The one you will get will look like this one

Standard Issue Hotel Crib

Standard Issue Hotel Crib

that we recently used at the Sheraton Gateway Airport Hotel in Atlanta.  Some hotels provide fitted sheets but most will have a crib cover and provide you with hotel sheets to cover the mattress yourself.

2.  High Chair

Hotel High Chair

Hotel High Chair

Every hotel has a restaurant and therefore has a high chair (even in the most boutique of hotels catering to singles ex.  W Hotel in Seattle…more on that in my Hotel Reviews).  If you need to feed baby while you are at the hotel these work just fine.

3.  Blankets, pillow, etc.  If your baby is small then you will want to bring along an appropriate blanket but once your baby is past the SIDs scare time then a hotel blanket will likley suffice.  Of course Stella has her blankies so they come along with us.

NOTE:  Be sure to ask and reserve a high chair and crib when you book your hotel.

What to Bring (that you may not have thought of):

1.  Dish detergent to wash out sippy cups, snack cups, bottles, breast pumps, etc.

2.  Ziplock bags for leftovers that you can feed baby the next day

3.  Swiss Army Knife:  for anything and everything but useful to cut up fruit, etc. for baby

TIPS:

1.  Ever wondered how to keep your baby asleep while you are in the hotel room?  I came up with this little trick when we were recently staying in a hotel with Stella.

When I check in to the hotel and reconfirm my crib and high chair I also ask for an extra flat sheet.

How To Keep Baby Asleep in a Hotel Romo

How To Keep Baby Asleep in a Hotel Romo

Once I get Stella down to sleep in her crib I drape the sheet over the crib to keep light, drafts and sound from waking her.  It seems to work quite well (especially if I can get her almost asleep before I put her down).  But as she’s getting older she’s learned how to pull it down when she’s awake…So we’ll see how long this works but it’s great for small babies.

2.  Once baby is asleep then what do you do?  You can’t really watch TV unless you have a deep sleeper.  If you have a lap top it’s a great distractor.  Also, you can download movies and watch them with headphones.

For Reading in the Dark

For Reading in the Dark

One of my favorites is a book owl that my Dad gave me.  We are able to read and not disturb Stella while she sleeps.

These are just a few of my tips for making life easier when staying in a hotel with a baby.  Stay tuned for more.

Tomorrow we are off to England.  We fly out of Atlanta at 2pm and have a long lay-over in Philadelphia so we are going for dinner with our friends Chad and Kathy and meet their new little girl Addy.  We are very excited to see them as we only get to see them a few times a year (if that) and of course meet their new baby.

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