Paris here we come!

Here's Lee is at the ticket counter of Northwest. He says "What?"

Some nice co-passenger agreed to take a picture of us while we wait to board our plane to Minneapolis.

We're traveling on a brand new (only 4 days old) Embraer plane - parts made from all over the world, but our flight attendant tells us no worries they've made at least 2 good trips!

10 comments:

Becky said...

Fun! You sure Dad wasn't saying, "quit taking pictures and get up here with your ticket Sandi!" That's what Kagan would have been saying ... :)

Jan said...

You are so savvy, check out your fancy blog!!! We just got back from the Caribbean....now I learn you guys are traveling from Paris to Prague? What prompted this trip? And how come you look so good when you travel? I'm sure you had to get up at the crack of ungodly to travel that kinda distance. Keep clicking & posting, I'd enjoy following this trip! I'll pray for travel mercies (when do you get back?) Do you expect Rockband withdrawals?

doober said...

Jeezum mom, you have already had time to post a blog? I thought you JUST left! Well have lots of fun traveling...

Karen said...

What a good husband Lee to let
Sandi take your picture so soon and you've only just begun! I think this was a fantastic idea so we can all go to Europe through you two! Will be anxiously awaiting more photos. Have fun you two.

Anonymous said...

Why does Lee's head look so swollen?

Anonymous said...

Le décalage horaire fée dit, "ma nuit Nighty peu somnolent boulettes!"

Karen said...

Boy Kimber was sqeeling like a monkey with her toes tied when she discovered that her monkey was now on a european vacation with the two of you. That was hilarious! I can't believe that you would have thought to kidnap him for the occasion. Looking forward to more photos and hoping to catch a glimpse of the chimp.

Becky said...

I thought somebody died yeasterday afternoon with all the screaming I heard from down the hall when Kimber "saw" the monkey! Perhaps you should get him a red beret so that we can find him easier in the pictures?

Sandi said...

Well, thanks every for the comments! Check back often!

Lee has been very good letting me take pictures of him while trying to get where we are going.

Jan said...

You've successfully documented the plight of a mischeivous sock monkey in such a way that we can actually see into the inner workings of his dacron-filled mind, allowed us to share your more private moments...at least, Lee's more private moments, and made us all feel less incompetent somehow that even those of your caliber would also be so inclined to knock over cafe tables in Paris with 4 pieces of luggage you brought all the way from America for just such a task. Sandi, I just don't know if they come any more endearing...