Three moms are better than one!
Our moms came to Belgium in the beginning of November, and we were all very excited for their visit! At 8:00 am on Tuesday, they arrived and at 2:00 pm we received word from the travel agent there was to be a train strike on the Eurostar on Thursday, and we needed to leave for London a day early! No jet lag for you!!!!
It seemed like it would be no big deal to take the train to London. It’s two hours in length. What you forget to factor in is the 20 minute train ride from Waterloo to Brussels, the hour “layover” before the train leaves, and the 30 minute tube ride from St. Pancreas/King’s Cross to Hammersmith. Not to mention lugging around 3 suitcases, 3 carry-ons and two kids.
Needless to say, the extra day to travel turned out to be good as we spent the next few days taking in all the sights. Seeing London with kids is much different than as just adults. We went to Picadilly Circus and ate dinner at the Rainforest Cafe, checked out Hamley’s (an enormous 5 level toy store), visited the London Aquarium, took a DUCK tour (a WWII vehicle that can go in land in in water. Very fun to do in Boston!), went up in the London Eye (yes, Rochelle went, too!), saw Big Ben, sat on Father Christmas’s lap at Harrods, and ate french fries at almost every meal. Our backs were breaking from either carrying Lindsey or the travel bag which housed our water bottles, apples, granola bars, Twizzlers, and activities to keep the kids in good spirits.
It was pretty clear to me and Paul that having our moms around made the trip much better than Disneyland, but it still included more meltdowns and tears than we prefer. As my sister-in-law Missi (a mother of three) once said, traveling with kids is just a trip, not a vacation!
Getting back to Belgium, we kept the moms busy with local stuff. Taking the kids to and from school, volunteering in Nicholas’s computer class, after school activities, breakfast at a local bakery, sightseeing in Brussels and Leuven, and lots of good “motherly love.” It was a great visit, especially for Rochelle’s first experience out of the US!


