
W flew to Alaska yesterday.

Ned had the window seat for the first five hours of the six hour flight.

He followed our trip across the states.

I was able to stitch. On airplanes I use a round thread cutter, not scissors.

We got here in time for the nature walk/Easter Egg hunt.
5 comments:
good tip re the cutter. I find the overhead airplane light good for hand work.
I love the pic of your sweet little boys!
Didn't know about round thread cutter, like that. And I melted at the boys clutching their little eggs, precious!
You can also cut thread with a dental floss dispenser from the drugstore. (also airport convenience stores.)
Those boys...well worth the visit!
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