I took a bit of a spontaneous trip last week. My old mission companion and room mate got married. I didn't think I would be able to go but the stars aligned and I was able to fly out with my baby boy to attend the sealing and reception. Noelle played a huge part in our wedding plus she was my room mate while we were engaged and let's just say it, that's a tough role for anyone. Anyway, shortly after purchasing my tickets I started having a bit of anxiety knowing that I would be flying alone with my baby and I had no idea how he would react on the plane. Also, because I got the cheapest tickets and I had a layover going to and from Utah (both which made me switch planes and were way off course) I was extra worried with an extra landing and take off in the mix. I am happy to say that my little Charlie pleasantly surprised me again, even after we woke him up at 4:45 am. He slept through both take offs and giggled through both landings. The hardest part if the flight was lugging everything around including two bags, a car seat and a baby.

We arrived in Utah close to 1 pm and Anna and June were there ready to pick us up. We hopped in the car and went on our way to have a picnic with another one of our mission companions, Kenzi, and then took a tour of the Sweets Candy Factory in Salt Lake. It was a free tour and something random and exciting to do. I was a little disappointed that we didn't see any oompa loompas or a wonkavator but it was still interesting. The best part was that we all got to wear hair nets, even the mostly bald babies. Charlie was worn out by the end of the tour and couldn't keep his eyes open to check out the savory treats in the candy store.
So, I went to Utah for a wedding but I spent the majority of my time there playing matchmaker with Charlie and his future wife, June. This was the third time they met and they seemed to get along better than ever.
Here are some playtime pictures...This made me happy because since we moved Charlie hasn't been able to interact with babies much at all.
He seemed to really like giving back rubs and she seemed to really like receiving them because she kept sitting down right in front of him. Or maybe she was just trying to block him from her toys.
They are just so cute...Think of the wedding slideshow possibilities!
Then, that evening, Anna had planned a Family Home evening with one of our favorite Armenian families that have recently moved to Utah. The parents, Hrach and Donara moved to Salt Lake a year ago and their kids moved there just a couple of months ago so I hadn't seen the kids since I was in Armenia. It was wonderful even if my Armenian is pretty much gone. Charlie really liked Hrach and Narine.
This is such a fun family. we spent time in the backyard roasting marshmallows in the fire pit.
And then the babies played more.
And they got to go on a hot date in a bike drawn carriage.
That's Charlie's "How did I get this cute girl to go out with me?" face
It was fun to see Charlie try to keep up with June. He already is showing improvements towards crawling and pulling himself up. I think he's even a little more boisterous too.
And the real reason I traveled to Utah was for these two lovebirds. Hooray for Noelle and Dane. It was so fun to see them in the temple and how happy they are. Marriage is the best. Thanks to Melissa for watching Charlie while I was able to attend the sealing. It was wonderful to know that I could leave him with someone I trust. (Yup, I still have a bit of an iron grip when it comes to babysitters.)
We also got to spend time with a bunch of other queers. Leah, Jodi, Maggie, Laura, Megan, and with Anna and Kenzi there it was a pretty big queer party! We were able to attend Noelle's beautiful reception and the luncheon after the temple. Max was bummed he couldn't make it but he stayed behind working hard to support his family specifically his wife and her spontaneous trips. :) We missed him too!
Then the flight home was not nearly as wonderful as the flight to Utah. I just needed to get from SLC to Sacramento it should take 2 hours tops but of course I had an extra layover in Portland. and what do you know?...my flight from Portland to Sacramento was delayed 4 hours! blah. That would technically mean that our flight shouldn't have left until after midnight. That's what I love to hear when I'm traveling alone with a baby. I technically could have met up with some family or friends during the delay but remember how much stuff I was hauling?.. Yeah, I wasn't going to take all that through security again. So we sat by the gate for hours. Charlie was whinny but finally fell asleep around 9. (2 hours after his bedtime) And luckily, I was able to get onto an earlier flight that left shortly after 11. Still a couple hours delayed but it definitely could have been worse. We got into Sacramento around 1:30am exhausted. Charlie stayed asleep the whole flight. I was thrilled to see that handsome husband of mine at the airport ready to take us home. And to make the night even better I came home to flowers and a sweet little love note. It was good taking that trip to support Noelle and spend time with wonderful friends but there is nothing like being home together with your family.