Saturday, March 22, 2008

Baby Liberty


Dan's spring break was this last week so we decided to take our first family vacation and went to Philadelphia for two nights. I think both Dan and I were bracing for a somewhat difficult trip, but Jack was a real trooper. When we got home we agreed that we had traveled with Jack rather than in spite of him which felt great.
On our first day we hit the historic sites including the Liberty Bell. For dinner we walked to Chinatown and had an incredible dinner at a tiny hole-in-the-wall place. Everybody had to get up to let us through with the stroller, but we made it to a table in the back and chowed down on the most delicious homemade noodles. Jack happily ate his monkeys and squealed whenever the man in back slapped the noodles on the counter. The next day we walked to South Philly to the Italian Market, a collection of funky old shops along several blocks. I was in food heaven and splurged on homemade pastas, salami, stinky cheeses, spicy Sicilian olive oil, while Dan found coffee beans, candied orange peels, anchovies, and spices. For lunch we each had a cheese steak from a different shop, both were delicious! After a too brief nap we walked around town in the rain looking at the charming architecture of Society Hill and enjoying the shop windows of Antique Row. We found a bar that specialized in Belgian Beer and enjoyed some delicious beer and fantastic moules and frites.
Jack was great to travel with. He hung out in the stroller until he got bored with it and then hung out in the carrier. At the restaurants he played with Cheerios, his sippy cup, or his monkeys and tried to pull everything off the tables. He had a little trouble sleeping, he wouldn't nap at all, but that was the biggest problem. I'm sure that it will get harder to travel with him in the future but at the same time it will be nice to have him engage in what we are seeing. Until then we'll take all the little trips we can get.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

That boy continues to be cuter every week.

He looks pretty small on that hotel bed, despite the fact he is a 97th percentile child.

I'm truly glad you were able to see so much of Philadelphia despite weather and baby sleep patterns.

Mamie