Reading the Safety Guide isn't much help. "Mommy, why are they not wearing shoes?" "Mommy, how do the lights come on?" "Mommy, why are they sad?" "Mommy, how did they get on the plane's wing?"

Holding Andre's and my arm during take-off.

And *drum roll* my first YouTube video ever! Yay me! Singing little nothing ditties to pass the time. This also made me realize that, after almost 10 years in America, I still have an accent.

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Yeah, you totally have an accent, but it's better than most. It's kinda sexy actually...
I am so glad Ryan couldn't ask all those questions yet when we flew for the first time in Feb (his first, not mine)because I have not a clue how to answer. What I came up with on the spot might have been pretty sunny though. "They had ants in their shoes honey, and they were bad guys, so the pilot made them fly on the wing." (He's totally into the concept of bad guys as he has no understanding of Mark's job other than from superheros.)
You TOTALLY have an accent! I didn't expect that...it was awesome to hear your voice, girl! And "camera, camera, camera" was fantastic! LOL~
Your accent is gorgeous! It's funny how you don't hear it. I grew up hearing my dad speak and never realized he had an accent until all my friends in elementary school came over and couldn't understand a word he said. It was news to me.
Your kids are so cute, BTW.
I love your accent! You are adorable and so are you're kids! My grandfather came to America when he was 19 and still had an accent when he died at 75.
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