As if she doesn’t feel guilty enough when she leaves you for work every day, now Mommy’s got to TCB in a different time zone. After an embarrassing incident at security involving her breast pump, she makes it to her destination and compulsively checks her phone in case of an emergency, spending your university tuition in roaming charges. A day of meetings is followed by a night of client-schmoozery, but all she wants to do is jump on Skype and judge what outfit Daddy’s put you in (please God not that Trish Stratus tracksuit again). When she finally gets back to her room to deflate the Dolly Partons her colleagues have been ogling, it pains her to flush that liquid gold down the drain because anything more than 3oz of breastmilk is on the no-fly list. At the airport, Mommy hits up the duty-free to get Daddy a cheap bottle of scotch, which he’ll need after his foray into single parenthood. Following some light turbulence where she was convinced she was going to die in a fiery crash so she hastily wrote out a will on the back of her boarding pass, Mommy arrives home to find you sound asleep and not missing any limbs. It takes every fiber in Mommy’s being not to wake you. It’s the one time she hopes you won’t sleep through the night.
DRINK: The In-Flight cocktail. 1 oz Skyy vodka, 1 oz crème de cassis, dash of simple syrup, muddled raspberries. Combine with a squeeze of fresh lemon and top with champagne. Garnish with a swizzle stick, cocktail napkin and a child kicking your seat.
you can bring breast millk on a plane!!! I would kill for a business trip! Preferably a tropical destination!
WHAT!! You mean I dumped 20 oz of boob juice down the drain for nothing?! I thought the rule was “if you bring breast milk on a plane, then the terrorists win.”
ha! sorry lady! It’s illegal to deny you access to a flight because you are carrying breast milk…they have to hand inspect it, can’t go through x-ray.
Even if there’s no baby with you? I could have brought in my carry on several bags of white gold packed next to my Macbook Air and US Magazine – I mean, um, The Economist?
Okay I checked this out on Tuesday’s business trip. You can fly with 3oz of breastmilk, formula or baby food. But the hassle of pumping in a strange place, storing it in a strange fridge, bringing it on the plane with ice packs (are those even permitted?) and having it not explode all over my laptop…. I just dumped it. Again. Sigh.