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I would just pack an outfit a day and maybe three extra outfits. I would skip the PJ's and just bring onies for them to sleep in. I don't know where you are staying and if you will have AC or not. The kids just might sleep in their diapers. Are you staying in an apartment that you can do laundry in?
For the plane ride home, make sure the outfit is easy to change diapers in. I made that mistake. We didn't have any accidents when we came home, but I brought three outfits with us one being the outfit we brought for pictures once we landed. Also bring some extra clothes for you too! You might get soiled too!
When you get to JFK there is a bathroom that you can change the children in once you clear immigration. You can't take any pictures in the immigration area so it really doesn't matter what outfit the child is in.
Also don't plan on having the umbrella strollers available to you when you get off the plane. They actually wanted us to check in our stroller when we checked in but the lady had a heart and said we could check it in at the gate. The lady at the gate wasn't so pleased that we had a stroller. I thought we would have it at door when we deplaned like what happens traveling domestically, but nope.
You may want to check for VIP service at Moscow when you come home with the kids. Our driver saw the line and told us to wait. He came back and got us close to the front of the line near the xray machine by Delta's check in area. I don't know what he did nor did I ask, but the line was all the way to the first xray machine when you walk in to SVO. When we walked by the guard he smiled and waived us ahead cutting all the people in line.
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Elissa
June 1999 - Welcome Home Josh! 19 months old, Moscow City. Began our journey November 1998.
June 2006 - Welcome Home Adam! 3 years old, Moscow City. Began our journey November 2005.
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