How to Pack Light when Traveling with Toddlers

How to Pack Light when Traveling with Toddlers

Packing light has become my focus lately.  With 2 toddlers, it is very easy for us to over pack our bags.  We have traveled with so many bags that between the two of us, we couldn't carry all the stuff and the kids.  That is not how I want to travel.  We want to be efficient, but also have all of our necessities when we arrive.

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36 Hours in Asheville, NC

36 Hours in Asheville, NC

Asheville was everything we hoped for.  The setting in the Blue Ridge Mountains is fantastic, the hiking and outdoor actives are endless, the food is to die for, and the breweries leave nothing to be desired.  There is truly something for every age group in this beautiful city.  Whether you're heading there for a long weekend or a mid-roadtrip stopover, you won't be disappointed.

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10 Tips for Roadtripping Alone with 2 Toddlers

10 Tips for Roadtripping Alone with 2 Toddlers

We recently had an issue with a flight being canceled. This resulted in me having to rent a car and drive from Houston, Texas to Pensacola, Florida with my 1 and 2-year-old by myself.  OH and all we had with us was our diaper bag plus our Pockit Travel Stroller.

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The Perfect Day Trip to Bratislava

The Perfect Day Trip to Bratislava

Bratislava is the PERFECT day trip for families. The train ride is easy, Slovakia is gorgeous, and Devin Castle is a MUST. You can find so much charm in this city and public transportation is very easy to use.

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36 Hours in Montreal with Kids

36 Hours in Montreal with Kids

"Our trip was a whirlwind and there is so much more of Montreal I would love to see.  However, if you only have a short stopover, it's totally worth getting out and seeing this beautiful city.  You won't be disappointed." Tavia

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Best of New Orleans with Kids: Audubon Aquarium

Best of New Orleans with Kids: Audubon Aquarium

As soon as we entered the Aquarium, I knew our 2-year old was going to love it.  The entrance is decorated with 3 life size sharks; including a Whale Shark!  After a quick stop in the lobby for a preemptive potty break, we make our way around to walk through the Great Maya Reef.  I LOVE WALK-THROUGH AQUARIUMS.   This surrounding view of the sharks, sting rays and fish is impressive.  We walked through as three scuba divers were cleaning, feeding the fish and one was carving a pumpkin!! Yes, he was IN THE TANK carving his Halloween pumpkin!  It was humorous and impressive as he had to fend off several curious sting rays!

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Best of New Orleans with Kids: Audubon Zoo

Best of New Orleans with Kids: Audubon Zoo

We recently traveled to New Orleans with our 1 & 2 year old.  We connected with the Audubon Institute to explore some of their attractions.  We were able to visit the Audubon Zoo and the Audubon Aquarium!  Both are highly recommended....even if you're traveling without kids! 

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What to do with Kids in Florida's Panhandle

What to do with Kids in Florida's Panhandle

Florida’s panhandle has so much to offer for families. If you are traveling with kids along I-10 and looking for places to stop, look no further. This is a list of the best things to do in Florida’s Emerald Coast with Kids. Whether you are traveling with a baby, toddler or kids; you won’t be disappointed. So, make the perfect pit stop in the Panhandle with our suggestions!

Photo Courtesy of: Natalie Zepp Photography

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Kid Friendly Krakow

Kid Friendly Krakow

"Poland was more than I ever imagined.  The people are extremely friendly, the food is delicious, everything is cheap, and the sites are full of complex history.  When you visit Poland, stay longer than we did.  There is so much more to see and we will definitely be going back for a more expansive tour."

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10 Reasons Why We love DAYTRIP

10 Reasons Why We love DAYTRIP

Day Trip provides the perfect transfer service for families. If you are traveling Europe with children, you need to consider Day Trip as a means to get from one city to another. They provide door to door service. They provide age-appropriate car seats, they speak English and they are cheaper than trains! You can book a regular car or an oversized van depending on your family size.

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Prague with Kids

Prague with Kids

"Prague is a gorgeous city in the Czech Republic with so much history.  Before our trip, we had heard many great things about this destination and we were not disappointed. We traveled before peak season and found everything to be relatively slow, but the major attractions still had A LOT of tourists – I am assuming peak season would be almost unbearable."
-Tavia

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I left my Husband and Still-nursing Son in Another Country on Accident

I left my Husband and Still-nursing Son in Another Country on Accident

"...I was pretty thrilled with myself because I knew I would have time to get seats and get situated and all Jimmy would have to do is get on the train and give us food!!  PERFECT!!  We board the train. (<-- WORST decision we make all day) My parent’s grab a table and the 4 seats and take Charletta with them.  I am battling bicyclists to get our giant double stroller on the train.  After they finally get their bikes loaded and I get the stroller situated the door to the train closes and the train starts moving. IT. STARTS. DRIVING. AWAY....."
-Tavia

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From Florida to Virginia....and Back

From Florida to Virginia....and Back

"I imagined both kids crying (and probably me) crying the entire drive and me asking myself every 10 minutes why I wanted to do it in the first place. If you think this sounds dramatic, you’ve never driven in the car with a baby/toddler who is able to cry for four or more hours straight, who didn’t sleep AT ALL on an ELEVEN hour drive from Florida to Texas, and who’s cry is the same decibel as a firing rifle. Thankfully though trip went nothing like I imagined and I am so grateful."

-Tavia

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One Day in New York City with 3 Kids under 2

One Day in New York City with 3 Kids under 2

If you are visiting New York City with kids and you only have one day, I have put together a fun list of things to do. You will definitely want to make a list and plan your route so that you don’t miss anything. There are many challenges and many rewards to visiting New York City with children, so strap in and get ready for an adventure you won’t forget! New York City in one day is definitely possible!

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5 Amazing Weeks in Montgomery, Alabama

5 Amazing Weeks in Montgomery, Alabama

"I can not believe it's been a year since our time in Montgomery.  They say the days are long, but the years are short and this year went by in the blink of an eye.  While this trip happened a while back, it is worth it for me to share my experiences because they were so positive and we really did have such a good time."

Tavia

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Traveling Through the Trimesters & with a Baby

Traveling Through the Trimesters & with a Baby

"Since becoming a family of three we have found new ways to enjoy ourselves. We no longer spend our nights exploring the local bar scene, but we now have a new travel tradition that we love: we always eat dinner together in the hallway of our hotel while our baby sleeps.  We have ordered carry out and room service, but we still sit together where we can talk and enjoy each other’s company.  Traveling has always been a way for us to connect and this is a new quirk that we both get a kick out of.  It sounds silly, but it’s ours and we love it. We have adapted to this new normal.  Life with a baby is different that life without one.  Life with two babies will be even more different, but I know when this baby gets here we will settle in like all families do.  Our life will go on and be twice as exciting as it is now."

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Surviving a Layover with a Baby Nomad

Surviving a Layover with a Baby Nomad

Flights can be compared to running a marathon; there are water stations for a reason.  Grab a sip of water, mentally regroup, and possibly walk instead of run for 100 feet.  It is essential for runners to have small ways to recharge and continue on.  Layovers are my travel day water stations. 

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