dans2992
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OK, so I have flown with my wife quite a bit.
We've gone non-stop SFO area to PHX area, non-stop PHX to Cabo, and did PHX to Houston in one day with one stop in Midland (we had 5 people in the Comanche that day, probably six hours with headwinds).
She drew the line on flying PHX to Chicago area in one day (estimating 2, 3.5 hour legs). She says it's too long to sit in the back with our 4-year old - we must break it up into more than one day. (then complains that she doesn't want to spend 2 days in the plane).
Now, when I bring up that she will fly with our 4-year old on a 747 for 13 hours, she says "well that's different, we can get up, walk around, and go to the bathroom".
She won't go for a porta-potty setup in the back of the plane.. I think it would work (and it works for our daughter), but no dice. I have my "toilet solution (the bag with gelling material)" which she thinks is nasty. To me, it's better (and far more efficient) than stopping.
Anyhow, I guess this is typical spouse response? How do you all deal with this? I guess one solution is to go "cabin class", but that isn't in the budget, unfortunately....
We've gone non-stop SFO area to PHX area, non-stop PHX to Cabo, and did PHX to Houston in one day with one stop in Midland (we had 5 people in the Comanche that day, probably six hours with headwinds).
She drew the line on flying PHX to Chicago area in one day (estimating 2, 3.5 hour legs). She says it's too long to sit in the back with our 4-year old - we must break it up into more than one day. (then complains that she doesn't want to spend 2 days in the plane).
Now, when I bring up that she will fly with our 4-year old on a 747 for 13 hours, she says "well that's different, we can get up, walk around, and go to the bathroom".
She won't go for a porta-potty setup in the back of the plane.. I think it would work (and it works for our daughter), but no dice. I have my "toilet solution (the bag with gelling material)" which she thinks is nasty. To me, it's better (and far more efficient) than stopping.
Anyhow, I guess this is typical spouse response? How do you all deal with this? I guess one solution is to go "cabin class", but that isn't in the budget, unfortunately....