Anonymous wrote:Don’t try to record everything or capture every moment with photos.

Anonymous wrote:Lower your expectations to zero. So when one of your children throws up all over the back of the rental car as you drive up to the hotel and your room will not be available for 4 hours---you just roll with it.
That said, if you are traveling by plane, know that the kids will see it as an adventure. Just driving to the airport, going through security, getting on the plane- is all fun for them. Pull back some small toys a month before you leave and buy a few new ones and dole them out over the course of the trip. Relax your standards about bedtimes, naptimes and food and screen time. If you are having an "on the go" trip, don't be afraid to cancel mid day on one of the days if everything isn't working and you are cranky.
#1 rule of travel with kids is get the hotel with a pool.
Anonymous wrote:Lower your expectations to zero. So when one of your children throws up all over the back of the rental car as you drive up to the hotel and your room will not be available for 4 hours---you just roll with it.
That said, if you are traveling by plane, know that the kids will see it as an adventure. Just driving to the airport, going through security, getting on the plane- is all fun for them. Pull back some small toys a month before you leave and buy a few new ones and dole them out over the course of the trip. Relax your standards about bedtimes, naptimes and food and screen time. If you are having an "on the go" trip, don't be afraid to cancel mid day on one of the days if everything isn't working and you are cranky.
#1 rule of travel with kids is get the hotel with a pool.