Month - Jan
Destination - Bed & Breakfast in Forrestburgh, NY
Travel Mode - Car
Duration - 1.5 hrs away from home base
Having lived in NY for many years now, it seemed unconvincingly feeble to not have visited the Catskills, which is one of the primary getaways for New Yorkers. For Madhu's birthday weekend, we decided to take an impromptu trip which would be first of many with baby Nio. Of course, after we confirmed the B&B and got our arms wrapped around our planning, enlisting friends/family to feed Einstein - we learn that a polar vortex and storm will hit that Sun of the weekend. We were planning to head out on a Friday and come back Sunday. So potentially we could shorten our trip or lengthen it since Monday was MLK day - we dared to lengthen it. With the polar vortex, we didn't feel comfortable leaving Einstein outside, he has been out only 3 months now and we were learning best techniques to keep him comfortable. For most part, we had it under our belt but when the news of polar vortex came, we got on Mommy alert. Our idea was to move him to the basement in his large crate. With two days to travel date, we had to put Einstein's crate together, setup his space, portion his food and put in separate baggies and most important, make a tutorial video for our friends and family who we enlisted to feed him in our absence. Finally Friday arrives and we pack everything up, including the baby and get on the road at about noon. The drive was pleasant, event-less until the last 10 minutes, that is when Nio lost it and started screaming. We had to take a pit stop at a convenience store parking lot and do our best to come up with various non existent songs and tunes.
Inconsolable Nio (was probably hungry & too warm) |
The inn was really beautiful, old charm, quiet, comforting. The caretakers run their business in a old fashion way, everything was printed up, there was a 5 min tour of the place which included how to open a door lock with a code (yo stop!). The only thing that got my attention was that there was food available in the pantry for us to snack whenever we wanted to. Back in the room, we were very impressed with our suite and the two person jacuzzi - which we intended to make full use of. It was a really nice evening, we had a lot of fun making our dinner in the room which needs to be explained in great detail - we had packed few raw steaks and veggies and ventured to make them them in the tiny kitchen which was part of our suite. It was a very functional kitchen we have to say, however, the chimney won't work. We tried everything, even mind control. Madhu decided to make the steaks anyway, once they started sizzling, the smoke just built up and in less than a minute we had a very smoke filled room. This would have been perfectly manageable for two adults but we completely forgot that we had a baby with us. Nio started his micro coughs and both of us went - fuck, fuck, fuckety fuck fuck. Opened all the windows, doors, turned the fan on. Nio just looks at both of us in utter shock as to what just happened to my Moms (ah memories!) He was fine after our recovery plan went into action.
Birthday dinner |
On Sunday, the storm arrived, lots of snow and we were glad that we decided to stay another day, Madhu was getting used to the jacuzzi a bit much more than required. This was also the first time we discovered co-sleeping with Nio. It was a sleep number bed and both of us suddenly discovered that we were indeed sleeping on a marshmallow bed at home (wonk wonk!) Lesson #3 We needed a new mattress and that we could co-sleep with Nio and potentially get rid of the dockatot. Sweet!
Madhu trying her new Fujifilm Camera |
Post Storm Window |
Overall, not only was it a great, much needed break but also a valuable learning experience for us cuz, we'll be needing all the wisdom in the world for our next trip - Atlanta.
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