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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mine are 9-11-13 and we just flew to my parents for the holidays tonight, and I was very grateful to not be travelling with little kids. Way less stuff to haul, they can entertain themselves, they didn't meltdown with the delays, they didn't miss their bedtimes. [b]Unfortunately we missed out on probably the "easiest" years to travel during covid - we are starting to get into the attitude years. I would say the youngest turning four was the turning point for things to get easier.[/b] [/quote] Same. We had one year of great travel with a 9 and 11 year old and then Covid hit. That year, they were old enough to walk a lot, were interested in the sights, would eat a variety of food, but could still enjoy running around in a park. Now we’re in teenage snark territory and while it’s much easier physically than traveling with a 2 year old, it’s still exhausting. OP, travel a lot in those years. It’s wonderful. [/quote]
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