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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It was always fun, even with babies or toddlers. Tiring doesn’t mean it isn’t fun. But it gets easier when the youngest is 4-5 years old. Maybe 5. [/quote] +1 for me I always still enjoyed the adventure of it and getting out of routine but yes it is exhausting at those ages. It gets more enjoyable every year for me. I went on a solo trip with my oldest by plane when he was newly 4 and we had so much fun. Now they are 4 and 7 together and we’ve been out of town for two weeks now. It’s still tiring in some respects but sooo much easier and tons of fun. We did a legitimately difficult hike yesterday (heard adults complaining about their surprise at the difficulty), we all can bike as a family together, you can do so much more active stuff easily together. It’s a lot of fun. And there are still meltdowns. But if you expect that and roll with it it’s still enjoyable I think. We do videos on planes because I don’t want to bother others and they are easy peasy now. That part gets soo much better after 2. No videos on car trips for us but still find even 9-10 hr car rides a few times are pretty easy - we just use audiobooks/podcats, the yoto players, coloring whatever. Looking out the window. It’s fine. So whatever you decide to do there it can work (another poster was mentioning this) [/quote]
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