My 6 year old is 130cm, I don’t think it’s that odd?
Mr and Mrs Hogarth aren’t a very good advertisement for ‘poor’ teachers!So I was picking my sister up from the airport this morning and guess who walked in suitcases in tow.
Got to be honest I bought one after our recent holiday on a 10 hour flight . We were in the poor seats after traveling premium last year and omg I was so uncomfortable and so many people had them. So I’ve purchased it for my trip in 3 weeks on an 5 hour flight Everyone that had them looked so comfy. I’d never use links from insta bloggers thoughI’m sure those inflatable footrests are not allowed on most airlines. I hope they make them put them down and she tells everyone that this is the case asap before took many people follow her temu link!
Surely it creates less space for an adult though?Got to be honest I bought one after our recent holiday on a 10 hour flight . We were in the poor seats after traveling premium last year and omg I was so uncomfortable and so many people had them. So I’ve purchased it for my trip in 3 weeks on an 5 hour flight Everyone that had them looked so comfy. I’d never use links from insta bloggers though
I saw lots of adults folding their legs up . Or putting their feet on them and raising their knees. Looked so comfy as I find I have to cross my knees sitting normally . Bought my husband one of them inflatable ones you put on the table to rest your head in too as he always puts his head on the table. Anything fit a bit comfort. People hav them for kids so they could sleep too. I think they look good and don’t intrude on anyone else’s space.Surely it creates less space for an adult though?
Not much I watched a fella blow a few up for his family before we took off on the plane.How much blowing up do they take though?!
Yes I can see the benefit for kids as they can then lay their lays out infront of them. I wouldn’t find having even less leg space as an adult helpful. I read they were banned by many airlines as if there was an emergency they would impact on peoples ability to evacuate quickly - no idea how extensive that is but if you saw loads using them they were obviously ok on the airline you used.I saw lots of adults folding their legs up . Or putting their feet on them and raising their knees. Looked so comfy as I find I have to cross my knees sitting normally . Bought my husband one of them inflatable ones you put on the table to rest your head in too as he always puts his head on the table. Anything fit a bit comfort. People hav them for kids so they could sleep too. I think they look good and don’t intrude on anyone else’s space.
We flew tui. I’m hoping on jet 2 they allow them. Not the end of the World if they don’t . 5 hours isn’t as bad as 10Yes I can see the benefit for kids as they can then lay their lays out infront of them. I wouldn’t find having even less leg space as an adult helpful. I read they were banned by many airlines as if there was an emergency they would impact on peoples ability to evacuate quickly - no idea how extensive that is but if you saw loads using them they were obviously ok on the airline you used.
It’s also spelled incorrectly in Olive’s name.So skala is a really important place and has a special place in their heart but for all the holidays they’ve been on, they haven’t been since Evelyn was 8 weeks old, so over 5 years ago. It’s also really special to them because they’ve had two traumatic events happen there? Makes sense doesn’t it
Wouldn't have to do this if she applied basic safeguarding practices to her account in the first place.Not prepared to say where they’re staying until they’ve left?! Calm down love you’re not Kim Kardashian, not sure anyone will be jumping on a plane to stalk you.