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Showing posts with label Adventures. Show all posts

Friday, September 23, 2016

Budget Friendly Travel Essentials For A Toddler


Traveling with toddler? Hold on...it may be a bumpy ride, but these tips will surely help!


We have had two long trips the past five months. One to Jamaica (long flight, long shuttle) and one to Tennessee and North Carolina (extremely long car rides). Both trips were AMAZING and I thank it to being prepped and able to entertain and feed our raging toddler. I was so excited (and a little nervous) to go on these HUGE family adventures because the only real travel we had done before was when she younger and a 2 hour flight where we were staying with family who has a similar aged child, so all the toys, diapers, snacks, accessories they had readily available to us #lovepeoplewithbabies. But these trips, we had to think of EVERYTHING! How do we keep her happy, us sane, and the people around us happy??!!




After lots of blog reading I was ready to tackle these packing excursions. So here it is, the best budget friendly way to prepare for long travel with a toddler, but mainly it boils down to having lots of toys, lots of food, and LOTS of patience.

Tip 1: Go to a Dollar Store, thrift store, or discount market and get a bunch of small, new toys that your kid has never seen before. You can also create some fabulous DIY toys that will keep them just as entertained.

  • Here are some great examples of what I purchased at the Dollar Store:
    • Stickers (lots of them!) for the plane I also found gel stickers that could go on the window and tray table, which were so cool!! If your Dollar Store doesn't have them, try these.
    • Crayons and coloring books
    • Little animal figurines
    • Matchbox cars
    • Play-Doh (not really car friendly, but this was great on plane tray table and at restaurants)
    • Slinky
    • Bouncy ball
    • Large lizard and mini pony that my daughter thought was amazing
  • I also found a couple of  interactive booksat HomeGoods that were lifesavers and showed her noises for transportation, so helped her understand.
  • Some DIY toys and engaging ideas that our little girl LOVES:
    • String and cheerios
    • Ice in a cup, totally free and weird, but this is the best (straw+cup+ice=toddler fascinated)
    • Take a old plastic container and make holes to be able to poke pipecleaners or pom-poms through
    • Peek-a-boo or iSpy with family or travel mates
    • Learn your nursery rhymes! Willie and I were a musicial choir on our car trips. Those songs are hidden in your memory somewhere...go ahead and tap into that brain!



Tip 2: My diaper bag included: diapers, wipes, gallon sized Ziplocs (for toys or if a clothing accident occured), band aids, change of clothes, snacks and plastic straws (more detail below), hand wipes/spray, toy/area wipes, waterproof bib, sunscreen, and snacks (more below).

Tip 3: Pack sippy cups and plastic straws. I carry plastic straws everywhere since I know she can have a drink anywhere I go without the hassle of cleaning/finding my sippy cup.

Tip 4: Pack lots of different kinds of snacks (familiar and new) in small zipper bags or containers. This saves you so much since you don't have to pay the upcharge within the airport or even at the hotels.
  • A nifty trick for plane entertainment, grab a daily pill boxfrom the Dollar Store and hide snacks inside. You can also do this trick with plastic Easter eggs.
  • For the car ride since we had more baggage ability, I bought lots of treats that she normally doesn't get from the Dollar Store as a disraction and reward for good behavior. This bag of goodies on the long car ride was essential. What the magic of a Cheetos and M&Ms will do :)
  • For these longer trips I also brought a few easy meals in case of emergency.
    • Hartley loves granola bars and applesauce, have some in your diaper bag but also bring a box in your check-in for easy on-the-go meals.
    • These Annie'stravel pastas are wonderful to have for emergency meals. I put a few of these in our check-in bag to have at the hotel.
Tip 5: Make a plan with your partner and family (if traveling together) about the expectations for the flight and daily activities so everyone can enjoy the flight and vacation.

Tip 6: Take care of yourself or everyone will be miserable. If you are hungry, thirsty, or unhappy, everything your child does will be that much more annoying. I always pack snacks for us too. If your husband is anything like mine, they get HANGRY real fast and there is noooo turning back until they are satisfied. When I used to travel internationally for work with long flight times, my favorite essentials were protein bars, PB&J sandwiches, raw nuts, dried fruit, and a fresh banana or apple. I also always have an empty water bottle to fill once I pass security so I don’t have to pay the enormous upcharge for a water bottle at the airport stores.

Tip 7: If your child is soothed by a pacifier, make sure you have it. Hartley would be devastated if her “B” didn’t make the flight. We would be those parents running through the airport to find one or borrow one I’m sure. For the chance of further discomfort from a cold or earache, always pack a children’s pain/fever reducer.

Tip 8: Bring a baby carrier, wrap, or backpack. We brought our Ergobaby and a stroller for the trip. Hartley prefers the stroller, so that’s what we used most of the time and through the airport (along with chasing her around to get some energy out).

Tip 9: For the Jamaica flight, we checked our carseat at the boarding door, but if your child is small enough just make sure your car seat is flight compliant. Checking a carseat is free on almost all airlines, so it really is just more of a necessary hassle than anything.


Tip 10: Bring the iPad if your other distractions aren’t working. Hartley rarely watches TV but she is fascinated with "Elmo" aka the iPad and will watch him for hours.

Tip 11: For our Jamaica destination we packed some tropical essentials:
  • Bathing suits (a lot we've found at the thrift store for CHEAP)
  • Swim Shirt (these are bountiful at the thrift store)
  • Sun Hats and/or waterproof hat (again these are bountiful at the thrift store)
  • Puddle Jumper(found this at the thrift store, but we also saw at Costco for $15)
  • Sunscreen (Oxybenzone free) For Hartley we use The Honest Company Mineral Based Sunscreen and Arbonne’s sunscreen
  • Bug spray
Tip 12: The Jamaica hotel had a crib setup and most have an option for play-n-pack, so just make sure you have that confirmed before arrival (some may have applicable fees for this, so if you can carry a travel bed, that may be a good option). I also packed some crib stuffed animals, a nightlight, and her sleep sheep just to make sure she was comfortable. Anything you can bring to make sure they sleep on vacation is great!

Tip 13: We did not bring a travel highchair. She does not care for the small fabric seats and just ate her meals on our laps or next to the pool in a lounge chair (yes…already a diva). But if you are going a lot of places that wouldn’t have a chair option or you prefer sitting them in something, go ahead and pack it.

Tip 14: Find a way to exercise. When flying get to the airport a little early and find a non-crowded area to let your little one run and view the planes. Once safe in the air, you can also use the aisles to your advantage. As long as this isn't a red eye flight and everyone is trying to sleep, everyone will get a smile out of your curious baby. For the car rides, take breaks. Stop and use the restroom, scenic spots, coffee, etc. These little stops can help extend their patience and also get a little energy out.




Tip 15: Smile, laugh and enjoy your vacation!!!


Do you have any great tips to share?


Sunday, November 22, 2015

Eat, Drink, & Be Married!

My amazing friend Kellie is getting married next spring and I cannot wait! She is going to be the most gorgeous bride. Kellie and I were lucky enough to cross paths riding horses and we've continued our friendship for over 15 years. She is the funniest, loving, kind, smart, beautiful soul. Most of us in her wedding party met through horses and I feel like we have this special crazy bond over the love of horses and the way we spent years of our lives showing and caring for our prized possessions. Her bachelorette was the best. Horses, wine, country views...ughh take me back now! We started the trip with a beautiful brunch that her mother made, then we went riding at a farm out in Leesburg, Virginia. Then we had a quite night chatting and eating at the bed and breakfast we rented out which could have not been more perfect for all of us. Zion Springs is absolutely beautiful. Saturday and Sunday morning having breakfast in the owners fabulous home was a real treat. Then we had a full wine tour Saturday and ended the night with an great dinner at the Wine Kitchen in Purceville. Sunday morning we all leisurely packed up after our a brisk walk and breakfast and headed to Middleburg which is the prime historic horse town. After hitting up all our favorite spots for snacks (we indulged WAY too much, thank goodness we have a few months before dresses) it was time to go home :( Can't wait until spring to start all the wedding events and see this beautiful wedding!


We loved these flannel shirts we got from Old Navy on sale for $12/each and took them to a local monogram shop for $9.50/each! The adorable bandanas...yep handmade by the MOH's mother. So freakin cute!


This trial ride was so much fun! Our horses names, Rudy, Beatle, Joy, Carpet, and Haley.


Zion Springs Bed & Breakfast. The left side is the owner's home which is attached the the B&B that hosts 4 suites with a little common area. Amazing deck views, land, and fire pit too!


This donkey was the sweetest little thing.

Thursday, September 17, 2015

OBX Faves!

YAY! Another successful trip to OBX complete!

As Hartley’s first beach trip, she was amazing! The toys and bathtub we purchased from the thrift store were lifesavers. We set her up under a big tent with towels underneath and either let her play there or in her bath tub with some salt water (so she got the real beach experience J). We also got her to take a nap every day, which was AWESOME! The little diva got to take her naps with a little battery operated fan. Excited to see her next year running around and splashing in the real waves.

Going down there always reminds me of the slower paced life and the wonderful happy people who live down there. My favorite spots that I ALWAYS have to visit are Front Porch Café, Outer Bean Juice and Java and Déjà New. Front Porch Café has some amazing coffee and I’m always a proud supporter of local coffee shops. Outer Bean Juice and Java and Déjà New combine my two loves in just a few steps of one another...Outer Bean has great coffee and amazing healthy food options while Déjà New has awesome reclaimed artistic furniture. Outer Bean is possibly my favorite spot to have breakfast. We visited multiple times on our recent trip, but my favorite morning was when Willie and I strolled Hartley up and were able to get some coffee and enjoy the morning breeze outside, then we went inside and ordered some breakfast. Willie got a yummy smoked salmon bagel while I got their Healing smoothie. The Healing smoothie is made with avocado, celery, ginger, banana, parsley, spinach, kale, romaine, almond, walnuts flaxseed, hemp protein, chia seed with almond milk. It is possibly the best and most healthy way to start off your day. Hartley loved it too! I couldn’t even get a sip in because she wanted more and more. We also always get a special treat…I mean we are on vacation…and split their delicious homemade spiced apple cake….yummm! Go visit these amazing local OBX businesses…you won’t be disappointed.










Monday, May 19, 2014

Lucketts Spring Market

What a perfect day to shop on Sunday! The Lucketts Spring Market was held this weekend and it was amazing!! Wonderful vendors that had an array of items from antiques, flea market gems, chalked painted/repurposed furniture and custom made masterpieces. It really offered something for everyone and in every price range.

The Old Lucketts Store is located in gorgeous horse and wine country of Leesburg, VA. It is such an oasis just an hour outside the hustle and bustle of the DC metro area. The Store also features a monthly interior design house. It enables you to really envision the most creative way to put together a beautiful home while incorporating modern, vintage, and creative ways to decorate your home.

Hope you enjoy some of my snapshots from the day J

 
 



 
I cannot wait to try this on my own! What a great chair!!

 
The Design House


 

 
http://luckettstore.com/ 

Friday, July 5, 2013

What a year!

I cannot believe it is already Fourth of July week again! What a magical year this has been for Willie and me. We had the good luck of being able to celebrate our 1 month wedding anniversary (yes, I know...cheesy) in the wonderful Outer Banks where he proposed one year earlier. Unfortunately the weather wasn't the greatest but that did give us an excuse to exercise our shopping abilities. Once again, the Outer Banks antique stores didn't fail me. Here are some of my favorite items I saw.

These colorful glass pieces are just amazing!

 





This tiny blue vase (circa 1940s) was made by the Fenton Art Glass Company who is the largest manufacturer of handmade colored glass in the United States. For some more history go to: http://www.fentonartglass.com/history/
 
 
 Amazing electric coffee pot set made around the 1920s.


This Nippon hand painted gold plate made in the late 1800s was breathtaking!


These didn't look too comfy but how cool are these Victorian boots!









 

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Girl's Weekend before the BIG day

What an amazing bachelorette trip I had this weekend with all my closest girlfriends! We stayed in an amazing beach house in The Outer Banks. We couldn’t have asked for better weather, company, activities, food or anything. It was absolutely perfect and a great way to spend my last few days as a single woman. I can’t believe the wedding is in 10 days!! Crazy!!

Anyways, on our way home we stopped at the Williamsburg Antique Mall. This place was enormous and a little overwhelming to be honest. We winded back and forth through the aisles of stuff and just completely amazed at how much “stuff” there was. Some of my favorite displays included the PEZ dispenser collection, Star Wars Wall, salt and pepper shakers, blue and white Polish Pottery, beautiful flower ivory vases, an awesome hutch, gems and jewels, and my absolute favorite…modern furniture made out of reclaimed wood. I am definitely getting one of these amazing tables! So fun to explore!
 
 













 

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Kauai Love

Our recent trip to Kauai, Hawaii was amazing. With the upcoming holidays, we explored the island searching for one of a kind finds. We had the opportunity to go to two craft/gift fairs during our trip. We found many unique island items such as hand craved wood, local paintings/photos, locally produced candles, jams, spices, etc. It was so nice to experience the Hawaiian culture. It was a wonderful beginning to our holiday season!