A.W.
Hi D.,
I've done that trip(though even longer) with my daughter, although that time she was 2.5m on the way to Europe and 9m on the way back... the flight there was a breeze... she slept and ate and was just as happy as could be... she always loved to look around for new things... and i did have her as a lap child and it was all great... on the way back with 9m old was not too bad either... she never cried, also i never used any medications... dont believe in them unless really needed... but i did have to do few little walks with her to keep her occupied... and she never had a problem with take offs and landings, although she has done lot of them in her short life... recently i also did a 2hr flight and i had toys and books and aquadoodle little coloring book(no mess, yet lot of fun) and crayons... and she never cried and i didnt even have to walk anywhere with her... she did bug peole only by being cute and trying to talk to them, saying hi and smiling, playing pee-a-boo... now she is 16m old... in spring i'll do alone with her another trip to Europe(my family lives there, so is sort of nessessity trips.... :)))) also as the airline policies about what you can take now are so crazy and strict, then is a little harder now... they even tried to tell me on my last trip that i cant have a zippycup for my 14m, oh they heard the worse part of me... and did allow it for her after their test on it... :P heheheee... :))) so it is easier to get drinks on the plane or in the airport after the security... that's what i'm planning on on the next long one... and as much as i can fit in my carry on with her favorite toys and activities... and definately snacks she likes, also as much as i can fit or think of... you never know what she likes at the moment, and i really rather suggest you have it, rather than trying to argue over it... :))) generally is not my kind of method of how and what, but in a placa an time like that... anything goes!!! :)))
about the time difference... well i think is harder to come back and then get used to the time difference rather than opposite... i have done that trip myself several times and that's the way it seems to me... there the day just starts earlier, but i dont know...
if he still uses passifier, then that is a good help on take off and landings... mine decided not to like it when she was 9 months old... but it hasnt really seem to have bothered her too much anyway....
but i have done longer and shorter trips also while i was babysitting with other kids, also young(birth to 5yrs old) and the key word always is plan a nap time and have plenty of activities, drink and snack... and never mind if it isnt the healtiest one, as long as it's something that makes them happy... i would not recommend on sweets though, as then you have a hyper baby in a tight space and that really would be the last thing you need... :)))
okokok... i think i've blabbed here already too much... if you have any additional questions then email me ____@____.com
But if i dont hear from you, then have a fun and safe trip!!! :)