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We are taking our first overnight trip away from home with DS. He has stayed with IL's overnight before, but we'll be packing up and going to Chicago for 2 nights. It's about a 3-4 hour drive for us. We are leaving on Thursday evening and coming back on Saturday. Anything I am missing on my packing list for him? We have so much "stuff" that just stays at IL's that I don't have to pack much to take over there.

- stroller, Ergo
- food, puffs, milk
- bottles, bowl for food, spoons
- dishsoap for washing pump parts & bottles
- clothes
- pjs, lovie
- sunscreen
- meds (Claritin, Tylenol, Mylicon)
- toys
- diapers, overnight diapers, wipes

Marriott says that they'll have a PnP for us, so I'm not bringing that.
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I'd bring a PnP sheet. I usually just use what is provided but you might not mind having a back up. Any safety things like outlet covers? Babies can take Claritin? I didn't think there were any safe cold medicines for under 6yo anymore. What do your ILs have in the way of a high chair? Do they have something like a Pack n Play both for sleep and daytime corralling?

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DS has some pretty bad seasonal allergies so our pedi said we could give him 1/2 teaspoon of Claritin or Zyrtec once a day. It's made a huge difference for him.

IL's have a full-size high chair and my parents have a SpaceSaver; DS has done well with regular ones at restaurants so I'm not too worried about that.

I told DH I needed to bring a PnP sheet but I'm sure I would have forgotten it - adding it to the list now.
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