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		By: Stephanie		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[If you want to talk about being stranded in an airport, you know you can call us! With standby flying, we have had many opportunities to be stranded, even overnight with a 3, 4 and 6 year old! In this case, finding rows of seating that is bolted together pushed up against the same kind of seating will allow a child to stretch all the way across (since the arms between seats don&#039;t allow you to lie down that way). When killing time in airports with kids, we like to find all the escalators and moving sidewalks. Bonus if there is a declined ramp that you can let go of the stroller and let the kids pretend it is a roller coaster. Also, coloring books, games, and cards help pass time quickly. On the rare occasion that I am stranded without kids, I usually read. :)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to talk about being stranded in an airport, you know you can call us! With standby flying, we have had many opportunities to be stranded, even overnight with a 3, 4 and 6 year old! In this case, finding rows of seating that is bolted together pushed up against the same kind of seating will allow a child to stretch all the way across (since the arms between seats don&#8217;t allow you to lie down that way). When killing time in airports with kids, we like to find all the escalators and moving sidewalks. Bonus if there is a declined ramp that you can let go of the stroller and let the kids pretend it is a roller coaster. Also, coloring books, games, and cards help pass time quickly. On the rare occasion that I am stranded without kids, I usually read. 🙂</p>
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